CONNECTICUT ENDS INCENTIVES FOR GAS EXPANSION.

Last spring, the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority decided to wind down the state's efforts to expand gas heating, concluding that the program was counter to the best interests of families and businesses and in conflict with the state's climate and energy goals. The old 2013 gas expansion plan was designed to convert more homes and businesses from oil heating to natural gas. However, that plan clearly did not align...

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