Constellation Seeks to Keep Boston LNG Terminal Online Long-Term
A study commissioned by Constellation Energy concludes that the Everett Marine Terminal (EMT) in Massachusetts (LNG import terminal) remains critical to New England's gas and electric reliability, particularly during peak winter demand. Constellation owns EMT. The report (full copy below) highlights EMT's role during Winter Storm Fern in early 2025, when it prevented supply shortages and price spikes. Existing contracts with Massachusetts utilities run through 2030, costing ratepayers an estimated $946 million. The report says replacing EMT via pipeline expansion could cost $4.6–$6.1 billion. While consumer and environmental advocates favor demand-side alternatives such as electrification and efficiency, the report is skeptical, calling these strategies high-risk and unverified.To view this content, log into your member account. (Not a member? Join Today!)
