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New Englands electric rates are more expensive mainly because there isnt enough power generation capacity nearby to meet all the demand. Limited natural gas pipeline capacity and reliance on older, more expensive power plants contribute to higher prices.
Why is electricity so expensive in New England?
Sometimes, a doubled electric bill is because of changes in your familys habits. If more people are staying home, that means more lights are on, more electronics are running, more cooking is happening, more laundry is being done, and youre using your heating or air conditioning more.
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Mar 28, 2014 In Phase III, NESCOE examined the adequacy of New Englands natural gas infrastructure to meet the growing needs of the electric generation
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