New Hampshire legislature advances RGGI bill that ends consumer rebates, removes exit clause

Published 14:21 on March 22, 2019  /  Last updated at 14:21 on March 22, 2019  / /  Americas, US

New Hampshire’s House of Representatives approved a RGGI bill Thursday that would increase funding to energy efficiency projects and removes a clause that would force the state out of the northeast US ETS.
New Hampshire’s House of Representatives approved a RGGI bill Thursday that would increase funding to energy efficiency projects and removes a clause that would force the state out of the northeast US ETS.


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