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Biomass plants' fate up for vote n A ballot initiative threatens two energy ...
Home - Berkshire Eagle Online (Jun 6 2010) Energy , Green Region
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Peter J. Clarke, president and CEO of Western Massachusetts Electric Co., is against the ballot initiative. He said that public utility companies are seeking a combination of renewable energy sources to comply with upcoming green energy requirements. If these energy technologies are taken off the table, it would mean higher electricity rates and a migration of renewable energy development to other states, he said. (Read Full Article)
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