Massachusetts Seeks to End Ratepayer-Funded Subsidy for New Natural Gas Connections - Inside Climate News
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Massachusetts Seeks to End Ratepayer-Funded Subsidy for New Natural Gas Connections - Inside Climate News
A growing number of states look to end the incentives that regulators say lock in continued fossil fuel growth.By Phil McKennaA new Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities policy designed to discourage continued growth in the use of natural gas would end existing subsidies for gas utility lines in all newly constructed homes and buildings.
Massachusetts Seeks to End Ratepayer-Funded Subsidy for New Natural Gas Connections
A growing number of states look to end the incentives that regulators say lock in continued fossil fuel growth. By Phil McKenna A new Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities policy designed to discourage continued growth in the use of natural gas would end existing subsidies for gas utility lines in all newly constructed homes and buildings.
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