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Statement on Announced Closure of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station
NEPGA issued this statement from its President, Dan Dolan, in response to the announced closure of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station by June 2019.
NEPGA issued this statement from its President, Dan Dolan, in response to the announced closure of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station by June 2019.
Testimony by NEPGA President Dan Dolan and Dr. Sue Tierney before the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy in opposition to legislation to allow for up to 2,400 MW of provincially-owned, large-scale hydropower contracting (Senate Bill 1965)
A letter signed by senior executives from six power generating companies – Calpine, Dynegy, Entergy, Exelon, GDF Suez and NRG – urging the rejection of legislation to allow for contracting of 2,400 MW of provincially-owned, large-scale hydro power in Massachusetts (Senate Bill 1965).
An independent report from Dr. Susan F. Tierney on the state of Massachusetts carbon emissions and the costs of contracting for provincially-owned hydropower.
NEPGA letters to the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Public Health in opposition to a series of bills to increase fees and compliance costs for nuclear power facilities (H1898, H2020, H2031 and H2030).
Reply comments from NEPGA filed with the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (15-84).
NEPGA comments submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities on their consideration of the Clean Energy RFP (Docket 15-84)
NEPGA reply comments filed at the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities in their investigation into the financing of new natural gas pipelines through electric utility rates (Docket 15-37)
NEPGA comments to the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities on their investigation into using electric distribution company rates to finance natural gas pipelines (Docket 15-37).
NEPGA testimony to Massachusetts legislature’s Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy on their State of Energy in the Commonwealth Public Hearing.