Massachusetts’ Virtual Public Listening Sessions on Integrated Energy Planning
Join Massachusetts’ Virtual Public Listening Sessions on Integrated Energy Planning
Massachusetts’ electric and gas utilities—National Grid, Eversource, and Unitil—are inviting residents to participate in virtual public listening sessions to learn about and provide feedback on Integrated Energy Planning (IEP).
What is IEP?
IEP is a coordinated planning approach that aligns investments across the state’s electric and gas networks. Its goal is to minimize costs, ensure safe and reliable service, and support Massachusetts’ clean energy objectives through strategic, long-term planning.
Session Details:
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Evening Session: Tuesday, August 19, 7:00–8:00 PM [Register Here]
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Afternoon Session: Thursday, August 21, 2:00–3:00 PM [Register Here]
During the sessions, attendees can:
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Ask questions about Massachusetts’ transition to electrification.
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Learn how electric and gas systems are being coordinated.
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Hear about the goals of the IEP Stakeholder Working Group, which includes representatives from utilities, municipal light plants, the Attorney General’s Office, the Department of Energy Resources, the Office of Energy Transition, and the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center.
Feedback collected in these sessions will help guide discussions among the utilities and stakeholders involved in the IEP process.
If you can’t attend but want to submit comments, request materials, or ask about session logistics, contact the IEP Stakeholder Working Group Facilitator at jennie.cunningham@erm.com.