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Massachusetts and Energy Affordability: Three Priorities for 2026 

Last updated: December 16, 2025 6:35 am
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Energy affordability is a pressing issue that many families in the United States face on a daily basis. With rising electricity prices and the high cost of energy, households are forced to make difficult decisions that can impact their safety and well-being. In Massachusetts, electricity prices have surged by 50 percent over the last decade, driven by factors such as an aging grid and over-reliance on methane gas for electricity generation.

The state legislators are currently considering ways to address this energy affordability crisis, but some proposed bills may hinder progress in clean energy and climate action. It is crucial that policies prioritize investments in distributed solar, energy efficiency, and electrification to reduce costs for consumers and decrease reliance on fossil fuels. These initiatives not only lower energy bills but also contribute to a more reliable and cleaner power system.

Furthermore, Massachusetts must uphold its commitments to combat climate change and transition away from fossil fuels. The state’s dependence on methane gas for electricity generation not only leads to higher energy prices but also exacerbates extreme weather events fueled by climate change. By advancing clean energy solutions and reducing carbon emissions, Massachusetts can protect public health, bolster the clean energy economy, and mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Additionally, measures should be implemented to shield Massachusetts families from subsidizing data centers, which can strain the electric grid and lead to increased costs for ratepayers. Policies should ensure that data centers bear the costs of their electricity demands and prioritize carbon-free generation to safeguard public health and prevent communities from shouldering the burden of hosting polluting power plants.

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In conclusion, Massachusetts legislators play a crucial role in ensuring real energy affordability in 2026. By prioritizing investments in clean energy, upholding climate commitments, and protecting consumers from subsidizing data centers, lawmakers can create a more sustainable and affordable energy future for all residents. It is essential that policies align with these principles to promote affordability, sustainability, and resilience in the state’s energy system.

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