Antis Want Mass. Residents Affected by Blast to Give Up NatGas

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We've extensively covered the tragic accident and aftermath of Columbia Gas' natural gas delivery pipelines exploding near Boston in mid-September. The explosions and resulting fires tragically killed one teenager and injured 25 others. It left some 8,600 households and businesses without natural gas--for months. Now anti-fossil fuel advocates say those 8,600 households should just forget about natural gas, forever, and instead convert to sky-high electric for their energy needs. They call it a "green new deal"--meaning make Columbia Gas pay to convert your home to all-electric appliances and heat pumps. We call it a "green raw deal."

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