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Mass. Office of Energy Transformation advisory board adopts rules, launches three focus-area working groups
Summary
The advisory board for Massachusetts’ Office of Energy Transformation met to adopt meeting rules and remote participation policy, approve charters and start three focus-area working groups on the Everett LNG terminal transition, decarbonizing peak demand, and financing the transition.
The Office of Energy Transformation advisory board met Oct. 8 to adopt meeting rules and formally launch three focus-area working groups to guide the commonwealth’s clean-energy transition.
Assistant Secretary Josh Fryer opened the meeting with an agenda overview and led votes to adopt the meeting ground rules and the remote participation policy; both measures were approved by voice vote, with no opposition recorded in the room and virtual participants registering their votes verbally. The executive director and staff said meeting materials and minutes will be posted on the Office of Energy Transformation website.
“We really do have all of the energy ecosystem in Massachusetts here in this room,” a convening official said,…
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