Decarbonizing New England: Clean Fuels for a Gas-Heavy Grid

New England states rely heavily on natural gas power plants—many of them aging turbines that are expensive to replace and hard to retire. But new opportunities are emerging. Renewable natural gas, hydrogen co-firing, and carbon capture with utilization or storage can accelerate power-sector decarbonization while supporting waste management, agriculture, and industrial innovation across the region.

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