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A new white paper led by the Climate and Energy Policy Program at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment lays out a case for unifying electric and gas utilities.
The report warns that continued competition between gas and electric utilities could delay decarbonization, saddle ratepayers with higher costs, lock in unnecessary investments in fossil fuel infrastructure.
A related webinar on Oct. 2 will present the white paper's results.
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