Cold Turkey: Can New England quit fossil fuels?
- New England towns are passing natural gas bans
- The states are subsidizing investments in clean energy
- The MA Attorney General wants to investigate the future of natural gas
- FERC is considering carbon pricing in wholesale electricity markets
- Utilities are banned from shutting customers off due to the pandemic
- ISO-NE is addressing energy security initiatives
- Natural gas powered more than 65% of New England’s electricity this summer
- Demand for natural gas services is robust
Join NECA’s 2020 Annual Fuels Conference on September 30 to investigate the future of fuels in a transition to a green economy. Hear from industry experts about the cost, reliability, and societal implications of fossil fuel alternatives. Don’t be left in the dark or in the cold! We invite you to engage with our panelists, share diverse perspectives and help create a vision for a sustainable clean energy future in the region.
Session:
Renewable Natural Gas Development and Market Opportunities
September 30th | 2pm ET
Judith Judson, Vice President – Distributed Energy Systems, Ameresco