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State OKs conservation pricing for gas company

By Jay Fitzgerald
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 -
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Regulatory history was made in Massachusetts yesterday.

The Department of Public Utilities formally approved a controversial new pricing system for Bay State Gas, in a move designed to encourage the utility to push for more energy conservation. The so-called “decoupling” rate plan is the first time that the system has been used in Massachusetts.

 
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