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