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Energy Choice Blog
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At It Again: Eversource Seeks to Raise Electricity Rates in CT
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Here’s How Both Philadelphia and New England Can Win Today
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New Hampshire Rejects Northern Pass Power Line
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Geothermal Electricity: Starting to Heat Up Around the World
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Who Should Get the Next Connecticut Microgrid?
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Massachusetts Approves Demand Charge for Net Metering Customers
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Massachusetts Power Plant Goes Offline at the Worst Possible Time
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New England Becomes Priciest Market in the World for Natural Gas
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Renewable Electricity Generation Surpasses Nuclear for the First Time Since 1984
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How to Avoid the Projected Higher Heating Costs this Winter
As many of Americans are already experiencing, winter heating costs are expected to be higher this year than the previous 2 years. The reason for the increase is because fuel prices are slightly higher this year. Also, the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA) is expecting a colder winter than the previous 2 years.
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