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I completely agree with @AcadiaCtr here, “There’s really not evidence that reversing 30 years of power sector restructuring is going to lower costs.” This bill is a really bad idea. I’m heartened to see so many raise concerns and the questions necessary. providencejournal.com/story/…
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Acadia Center and @cleanaircatf have identified a huge opportunity to effectively meet both goals—decarbonization AND affordability—through public financing of transmission optimization. Check out our latest joint report and watch the webinar replay here: youtube.com/watch?v=kuhUebIY…
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Acadia Center retweeted
New analysis from CATF @AcadiaCtr finds that public financing mechanisms could significantly reduce the cost of building and upgrading transmission infrastructure in New England by up to 43% – delivering more than $9 billion in savings over 40 years. catf.us/2026/05/new-analysis…
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Acadia Center retweeted
Public financing for transmission & distribution infrastructure can reduce costs to ratepayers in the US region of New England, according to new research from @AcadiaCtr and @cleanaircatf -- as much as a 43% reduction from business-as-usual. acadiacenter.wpenginepowered…

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Last week, Will Taylor and Emily Koo represented Acadia Center in front of the Rhode Island House to demonstrate how clean energy and energy efficiency make energy more affordable for Rhode Islanders, not less. (Photo by Connor Dutton, RI Capitol TV)
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"It was a privilege to discuss with legislators how energy bills are lower today because of renewable energy and energy efficiency. Cuts to those same programs will lead to increased household costs, pollution and undermine the state's climate strategy." - Will Taylor
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"Thank you to Rep. Carson and House leadership for the opportunity to present on energy costs and affordability last week. We're grateful for the chamber's continued leadership on clean energy solutions." - Emily Koo
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Acadia Center retweeted
New analysis from CATF @AcadiaCtr finds that public financing mechanisms could significantly reduce the cost of building and upgrading transmission infrastructure in New England by up to 43% – delivering more than $9 billion in savings over 40 years. catf.us/2026/05/new-analysis…
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Acadia Center and @cleanaircatf found that public financing mechanisms could significantly lower transmission costs in New England—delivering $9.5 billion in savings for customers. Join us on 5/27 for a webinar to learn more: catf.us/events/smarter-way-p…
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Key takeaways: 🔸 Transmission costs are among the highest in the U.S. 🔸 Financing structures are a major driver 🔸 Public financing can deliver billions in savings 🔸 States have practical pathways to act now
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Acadia Center retweeted
Rep. Lauren Carson hosted staff from @AcadiaCtr for a State House briefing on energy cost drivers and a dialogue on solutions today. The event can be viewed online: capitoltvri.cablecast.tv/sho…
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What do Maine's electricity grid plans mean for climate, clean energy, affordability, resilience, equity and justice? Join us at this Union of Concerned Scientists webinar on Wednesday, May 13th (tomorrow) at 12pm EST. Register here: secure.ucs.org/a/2026-5-13-f…

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This week, join Clean Air Task Force and @AcadiaCtr for a webinar on how leveraging public financing tools can help mitigate these issues by lowering costs, improving project certainty, and speeding project development. Register: catf.us/events/public-financ…
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2012: Acadia Center (then Environment Northeast) filed a complaint against utilities in the Northeast. 2026: FERC decided, Acadia Center won. Outcome: $1B or more will be returned to ratepayers from years of overpaying and more renewables can connect to the grid #earthday2026
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"'We could cut all these clean energy programs now and save a little on bills, but we’re still going to be in a constant cycle of natural gas costs going up unless we figure out how to break the cycle,' said Mr. Murray of Acadia Center." nytimes.com/2026/04/11/clima…
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Rising oil and gas prices are driving our energy bills up. Now is not the time to backtrack on clean energy that will make New York communities healthier and lower our bills. Send a letter to your legislator: nyforcleanair.com/take-actio…
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