Boston, Mass. (Aug. 24, 2017)-- The decision on Wednesday by nine Northeastern states to accelerate emissions reductions in the electricity sector continues the past decade's progress, but carbon pollution pricing must be
extended economy - wide in order for Massachusetts to
meet its legal
mandate to cut emissions to 80 percent below the 1990 level by 2050.
It is closely allied with the North Carolina Solar Energy Alliance, to
extend government
mandates, tax credits, and other government assistance to a marginal electricity source that brings higher prices, lower reliability, and reduced ability of families, hospitals, schools, and businesses to
meet tight budgets, says Civitas.