This is how Massachusetts can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and plan for future electricity demand.
Read MoreBoston Globe: Why you’ll pay for Beacon Hill’s pipeline folly
"The costs to the region’s consumers, and the needless environmental damage, are the direct result of Massachusetts elected officials’ decisions."
Read MoreE&E News: How Russian gas ended up on U.S. shores
"The region is increasingly gas-dependent, today getting nearly half of its power from gas."
Read MoreBoston Globe: Climate readiness: think big, act fast
"This is a collective issue that must be met collectively, with multiple levels of coordination between many public and private entities and interests."
Read MoreBoston Globe: Gas-by-train? Beacon Hill opens the door
"It shouldn’t take a gas train rolling through town to convince legislators that they’re steering the state onto the wrong track."
Read MoreNew allies join Mass Coalition for Sustainable Energy
Large, diverse technology and labor organizations join call for more natural gas
Read MoreISO New England: Cost of action is high, cost of inaction is higher
If New England doesn't invest in infrastructure, it could face price spikes and rolling blackouts.
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