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Resources / Report•Dec 01, 2020

Aquidneck Island Gas Constraint

In its recent analysis of long-term energy needs on Aquidneck Island, National Grid largely ignores available clean energy strategies in favor of large-scale gas infrastructure spending to address a problem the utility could avoid completely by taking “no regrets” steps now.
Aquidneck Island Analysis

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