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Closing the Gap: What New England Wants vs. What Investors (and the Grid) Need

It’s a question we get often: Why aren’t we seeing construction of new power plants in New England? Obviously, the logic goes, there’s a need for more generation: ISO New England is forecasting steady increases in electricity demand over the next decade, and that demand will increase at a much steeper pace if a significant […]

NEPGA Testimony in Opposition to NH HB 690-FN

On April 8, NEPGA submitted written testimony in opposition to NH House Bill 690-FN, directing the department of energy to investigate the state’s withdrawal from ISO New England and other strategy decisions that impact ratepayers in relation to New England’s environmental policy.  

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We Need to Talk About the Elephant(s) in the Room: Carbon and Pricing

New England is a leader in the country in its commitment to a decarbonized economy, with policies to “electrify everything” and support the construction of exponentially more clean energy. The electrification movement is already having a measurable impact on the engineering of the grid and will, over time, embed even more deeply the cost of […]