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One of the hottest weeks of summer is coinciding with students return to the classroom and many public school buildings in Massachusetts, including Springfield, are without air conditioning.
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New England's largest energy utility, Eversource, has parted ways with the American Gas Association as part of a broader, strategic effort to prioritize “decarbonization” and reduce planet-warming emissions.
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Eversource wants to build a new gas pipeline between Longmeadow, Massachusetts, and Springfield, Massachusetts, arguing its current system is old and could fail.
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A new study finds there’s enough suitable land (and rooftops) in Massachusetts to meet the state's solar goals without compromising sensitive environmental areas, farmland and other valuable natural resources.
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The six New England states, along with New York and New Jersey, want the Department of Energy to fund and coordinate an interregional transmission planning collaborative.
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The average customer can expect to save between $40 and $60 per month.
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Officials, regulators and energy executives from across New England gathered to discuss where the region will get its electricity and heat for years to come.
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Massachusetts House lawmakers piled about $700 million onto Gov. Maura Healey's budget, and this week the House Ways and Means Committee's $56.2 billion fiscal 2024 budget is the focus. The extra funding authorizes online lottery sales to fund child care investments, different local aid levels and more programs.
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Fourteen communities in New Hampshire are launching programs this spring that aim to bring cheaper, greener power to residents.
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The operator of hydropower generating equipment on the Connecticut River in Franklin County has reached a key agreement in its bid to receive a license renewal from federal officials.