Two construction workers talk at a job siteA Smarter Mix for Massachusetts

To ensure reliability and affordability, Massachusetts must diversify beyond a narrow focus on solar and wind. Emerging technologies like Renewable Natural Gas (RNG), hydrogen, nuclear, and fusion, combined with an additional supply of natural gas, can help bridge the gap between our needs and our capacity.

RNG and Hydrogen

RNG and Hydrogen can reduce emissions from organic waste while using existing pipeline infrastructure.

Advanced Nuclear and Fusion

Advanced Nuclear and Fusion can provide abundant, zero-carbon baseload power.

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Grid Reform and Siting Efficiency

Grid Reform and Siting Efficiency can help bring new sources online faster, cutting red tape and costs.

A broader, science-driven mix of energy sources is how Massachusetts can meet demand, protect jobs, and sustain progress toward net zero.