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I think that’s it basically. New England consumers pay ~$.22/kWh. We’re going to have offshore wind energy in the next decade that might conceivably have surplus power quite a lot. It’s not beyond the realm of possibility that these plants could have a deal with the power plants to take extra power for free so long as they have guarantees on filling the expected gaps or meeting expected spikes in usage. Everyone wins.


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