New Englanders Would Save $400-$700 billion by Replacing Planned Wind and Solar Projects with Nuclear and Natural Gas
New Englanders would save hundreds of billions of dollars and avoid deadly power blackouts by replacing state-mandated renewable energy projects with nuclear and natural gas power, a study released today by a coalition of New England think tanks finds.
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