"When they open their electric bills in January, Connecticut residents know that they can expect to see a jump in the numbers.
That’s because winter price hikes are tied to the state’s reliance on natural gas, a vulnerability that lawmakers and advocates have long said could be eased by adding more clean energy sources. But one year into President Donald Trump’s second term, that push ... is colliding with a federal government moving in the opposite direction."
https://www.ctinsider.com/connecticut/article/ct-trump-climate-energy-agenda-cost-environment-21294687.php