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Portsmouth Wants Second Opinion on Heating Options

PORTSMOUTH, R.I. — The Town Council is getting a second opinion before weighing in on National Grid’s natural-gas plans for Aquidneck Island.

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Ratepayers On Hook for Portion of Block Island Wind Cable Mess

National Grid and Deepwater Wind, now Ørsted, were given a break by Rhode Island’s Coastal Resources Management Council when the agency granted the use of a cost-saving method for burying the Block Island Wind Farm power cables at a New Shoreham beach. Both companies, and ratepayers, now likely regret that decision.

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With New Municipal Programs, R.I. Electricity Will Contain More Local Renewable Energy

Community-choice aggregation allows cities and towns to buy electricity for all of its ratepayers from third parties, either on their own or in partnerships with other municipalities. Fixed-price contracts, lower energy costs, and a greater share of renewable energy in the electricity mix are the primary goals of this practice, which is common in Massachusetts and about to get a toehold in Rhode Island.

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