
Electricity use in New England expected to increase over the next decade, according to 2022 CELT report
The region's annual net electricity use is projected to increase 14% by 2031 as the heating and transportation sectors go electric.
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The region's annual net electricity use is projected to increase 14% by 2031 as the heating and transportation sectors go electric.
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