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    Massachusetts governor signs executive order for 10 GW new energy

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    Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey this week signed an executive order that directs her administration to secure 10 new GW of energy resources for Massachusetts by 2035, as well as 5 GW of new energy storage.

    Governor Healey’s directive requires agencies to pursue a range of energy resources and ensure adequate supplies in place to meet growing demand and lower bills. The executive order outlines directives for state agencies related to solar, storage, wind, load management, gas, nuclear and geothermal, leading to an estimated savings of $10 billion for Massachusetts residents and businesses.

    “The American people are now paying the price as oil and gas bills go through the roof because of President Trump’s costly war,” said Governor Healey. “I believe in an all-of-the-above approach to energy – that means solar, wind, gas, nuclear and hydro. While the President is taking American-built energy sources off the table, in Massachusetts, we are saying yes to more supply from more sources of energy. We are saying yes to American jobs and American energy independence. And we are saying yes to lowering energy bills for all.”

    The executive order establishes a target of 10 GW of new energy supply-side and demand-side resources over the next 10 years, as well as a separate target for 5 GW of energy storage.  The 10-GW target includes 4 GW of new in-state solar and 3.5 GW of new electric demand reduction to be achieved through load management strategies such as energy efficiency, virtual power plants and electric vehicle charging management.

    “As a company founded right here in the Commonwealth, Nexamp applauds Gov. Healey for taking decisive action to increase energy supply and make Massachusetts more affordable,” said Zaid Ashai, CEO of solar developer Nexamp. “Solar and battery storage are among the fastest, most cost-effective ways to bring new generation online, and we’re ready to help deliver on that promise. With demand rising and costs a real concern for families, it has never been more critical to expand supply, lower electricity bills, and strengthen grid resilience all at the same time. Massachusetts has been a pioneer in clean energy, and we’re proud to partner with this administration to keep it that way.”

    “In the midst of another global conflict driving surges in fossil fuel prices, Gov. Healey’s announcement could not be more timely. Massachusetts needs local, reliable energy that will keep prices low and the lights on. Solar and energy storage are ready to deliver quickly, affordably, and at scale — especially with efforts to streamline processes and cut red tape. CCSA looks forward to working with the Administration to help achieve the Governor’s ambitious goals,” said Kate Daniel, Northeast Regional Director, Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA).

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