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State’s aging gas infrastructure has to go
MASSACHUSETTS IS FACING a problem — and a choice — with its aging gasinfrastructure. Due to the age of the Commonwealth’s gas pipes, thousands of new leaks containing methane are reported by gas companies each year, posing a significant threat to the safety and health of our residents. Furthermore, ratepayers will see major impacts on their gas bills as time goes on. In addition to an expected increase in the cost of gas, ratepayers are projected to be on the hook to pay back roughly $34 billion to replace leak-prone pipes, spent between 2022 and 2039. Yet the majority of Massachusetts residents — 54 percent — would rather invest in new clean energy infrastructure than patch up the old gas

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