Regional Energy Markets And Climate Change
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Feb 11, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:45:52
Connecticut and other New England states may back out of the regional energy market because they want to fight climate change more aggressively. We’ll discuss how that move could affect energy deals, from natural gas to offshore wind, with guests: Katie Dykes, commissioner, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Anne George, vice president of external affairs and corporate communications, ISO New England Debra Donovan, senior policy advocate and Massachusetts director, Acadia Center Mark Kresowik, eastern region deputy director, Sierra Club Dan Dolan, president, New England Power Generators Association
Connecticut and other New England states may back out of the regional energy market because they want to fight climate change more aggressively. We’ll discuss how that move could affect energy deals, from natural gas to offshore wind, with guests: Katie Dykes, commissioner, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Anne George, vice president of external affairs and corporate communications, ISO New England Debra Donovan, senior policy advocate and Massachusetts director,

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