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Agency official promotes "all-of-the-above" energy plan and cites executive order to lower bills
Summary
An agency official urged Massachusetts to pursue wind, solar, storage and other sources to reduce energy bills, said they signed an executive order to "supercharge" that approach and argued more supply and storage will lower prices and create jobs.
An agency official urged Massachusetts residents to back an "all-of-the-above" energy strategy to lower household energy bills, saying the state is pursuing wind, solar and storage and that the official had signed an executive order to support the effort.
"Energy bills are high. Everyone can see that. So, lowering your energy bills is my top priority," the agency official said, opening the remarks with a plain-language framing of the challenge.
The official used a Dunkin'-themed metaphor to explain supply and demand: at 9 a.m.,…
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