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Home » Mass. Must Involve Public in Energy Transition, Expert Says
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Experts told the Mass. AG's office last week that state agencies need a formal process, such as facilitated workshops, to help people be constructive participants in energy planning to reduce protests and lawsuits during project development.

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Mass. Must Involve Public in Energy Transition, Expert Says

A Public Engagement Framework in Infrastructure Planning Could Reduce Lawsuits

Jun 13, 2021
Emily Hayes
Public Policy / Cooking / Space heating / Water heating / Environmental & Social Justice / Employment & Economic Impact / Natural Gas / Massachusetts
Mass. AG Maura Healey’s office organized a panel of policy experts to help regulators think about how they will manage a declining fossil fuel system.

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