
Energy
Massachusetts Charts Combustion-Free Path to 2050 Peak Power
A new report finds that Massachusetts can meet its 2050 peak electricity demand entirely without combustion-based generation, relying instead on a mix of renewables, storage, and demand response. The finding challenges the long-held assumption that gas peaker plants are indispensable for grid reliability.
Key Takeaways
- Massachusetts can meet 2050 peak electricity demand entirely without combustion generation
- The combustion-free pathway saves ratepayers an estimated $2.4 billion through 2050
- Solar, offshore wind, batteries, and long-duration storage replace gas peaker plants
- Finding challenges the assumption that gas infrastructure is essential for grid reliability
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