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February 4, 2025
Did you miss NFIB's Jan. 30th virtual event? Watch the recording.
NFIB hosted an informative member virtual event with nationally renowned energy analyst Isaac Orr, founder and Vice President of Research at Always On Energy Research, about the cost of renewable energy and electrification mandates in New England. This exclusive event gave NFIB members the chance to ask questions and get answers about the future of our energy system. This event was FREE for members, but a recording of the event can be viewed and shared here:
>>>>> WATCH THE VIDEO <<<<<
Always On’s recent report, “The Cost of Going Green In New England,” found the patchwork of mandates and energy policies in the six New England States will cost ratepayers – you and your customers – an extra $815 BILLION by 2050. Whether you’re in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, or Vermont, you share the same electric grid and bear the cost of these mandates.
ABOUT THE EVENT SPEAKER
Isaac Orr is a founder and Vice President of Research at Always On Energy Research. He conducts energy modeling and writes about energy and environmental issues, electricity policy, and natural resource development. His writings have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and many other publications.
As always, if you have any questions about the event or other issues or advocacy, please contact Grassroots Manager Julianna Rauf at julianna.rauf@nfib.org.
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