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Healey: Shut Down Competitive Electric Residential Supply Market
Saying that the industry has preyed upon elderly and low-income residents for too long with aggressive and deceptive practices, Attorney General Maura… -
Massachusetts Electricity Supplier To Pay $5M To Settle Claims
BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts electricity supplier has agreed to pay $5 million to settle allegations of using deceptive marketing and sales tactics to… -
Why Americans Pay More For Solar Panels
Let’s say you want to install some solar panels on your home. For the average homeowner, that will set you back around $16,000, according to Andrew Birch,… -
Keystone XL Pipeline Gets Regulators' OK In Nebraska, Clearing Key Hurdle
The Keystone XL pipeline, an $8 billion project that has attracted significant protest from environmental groups, has cleared a major regulatory hurdle on… -
Regulations Force Boston Churches to Cut Back Solar Plan
Lawmakers on Beacon Hill are hearing arguments Tuesday about the value of solar energy. And several churches in Dorchester and Roxbury are paying… -
Bill Would Commit Massachusetts To 100 Percent Renewable Energy
Massachusetts would get 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2035 under a plan heard by lawmakers Tuesday. The bills would also… -
Millions Without Power, 100 Local Utility Workers On The Way To Florida
Millions of people may be without power in Florida for days, if not weeks, in Irma's wake, and workers from Massachusetts' largest utility are already on… -
Despite The Bio-Mass Flareup, Baker Continues To Move Forward On Renewable Energy
Nobody said it would be easy. Gov. Charlie Baker is in the midst of a multi-step process to keep electricity affordable while using more renewable… -
Citizen Panel Sets Agenda For Decommissioning Pilgrim's Nuclear Power Plant
Decommissioning the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant in Plymouth is ongoing as the 2019 shut down date looms on the horizon.Members of the state's Nuclear… -
Powered Down, Massachusetts' Last Coal-Burning Plant Leaves A Void
It’s been about two weeks since Brayton Point, the state’s last coal-burning power plant, stopped pumping energy into New England’s power grid. That was a…