
Maura Healey's Green Energy Plan: 10 GW by 2035
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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has unveiled a bold plan to add ten gigawatts of new power to the states grid by 2035, aiming to supply two million homes and save residents ten billion dollars on energy bills. The strategy, which combines various energy sources, includes four gigawatts of in-state solar and three point five gigawatts from demand reductions. The urgency is driven by rising energy costs, with oil prices surging and home heating oil exceeding five dollars per gallon. While business leaders and unions support the move, Republicans criticize it as a partisan push, advocating for more natural gas, nuclear options, and fewer utility fees.
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