State's New Law Authorizing Opt-out Municipal Aggregation "Scares" Columnist
November 26,2019
Writing in the Concord Monitor, columnist David Brooks writes that New Hampshire's new law authorizing municipal electricity aggregation on an opt-out basis (approval first reported by EnergyChoiceMatters.com here), "scares me".
See the column here
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