Massachusetts House passes clean energy bill with lower RPS, no carbon pricing

Published 18:47 on July 13, 2018  /  Last updated at 19:22 on July 13, 2018  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, Carbon Taxes, US

The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a weaker Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) increase on Thursday than a previous version approved by the Senate in June, while the upper chamber’s omnibus clean energy bill with carbon pricing did not come to a vote.
The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a weaker Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) increase on Thursday than a previous version approved by the Senate in June, while the upper chamber’s omnibus clean energy bill with carbon pricing did not come to a vote.


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