CT Antis Use Fake Research to Pressure Gov Against Gas Pipes
A new report from UConn's Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis, bought and paid for by the anti-fossil fuel Connecticut League of Conservation Voters (meaning it's useless propaganda), argues that the state's past expansion of natural gas saddled customers with costly infrastructure upgrades without lowering fuel prices. The so-called report says most of the increased gas demand went to power plants—including three new or expanded facilities—rather than heating homes. The propagandists claim that Connecticut, a net electricity exporter, supposedly "absorbed pollution costs," while benefiting neighboring states.To view this content, log into your member account. (Not a member? Join Today!)
