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Resources / Report•Jun 24, 2020

The Declining Role of Natural Gas Power in New England

This report concludes that under current plans and laws, New England’s reliance on natural gas to fuel power plants could drop from 45% to approximately 10% of its electricity needs in 2030, making any investment in new gas pipelines or plants unnecessary and therefore costly.
The Declining Role of Natural Gas Power in New England The Declining Role of Natural Gas Power in New England - Technical Accompaniment

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