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2025 Climate Compliance Plan Of The Boston Gas Company D/B/A National Grid

The Mass. Department of Public Utilities will conduct two virtual public hearings, using Zoom videoconferencing, to receive comments on the Boston Gas Company’s filing.

One meeting will be held on June 4, 2025, beginning at 2 p.m. Attendees can join through the online meeting link from a computer, smartphone, or tablet. No prior software download is required.  or audio only access to the hearings, attendees can dial in at 1-646-931-3860 (not toll free) and then enter the Meeting ID# 87197815903.

The second meeting will take place on June 5, 2025, beginning at 7 p.m. Attendees can join through the online meeting link from a computer, smartphone, or tablet. No prior software download is required. For audio only access to the hearings, attendees can dial in at 1-301-715-8592 (not toll free) and then enter the Meeting ID# 83417649618. 

If you anticipate providing comments via Zoom during the public hearing, please send an email by June 2, 2025, to jennifer.cargill@mass.gov, elizabeth.c.mcnamara@mass.gov, and stephanie.mealey@mass.gov with your name, email address, and mailing address. If you anticipate commenting by telephone, please leave a voicemail message by June 2, 2025, at 1-617-305-3729 with your name, telephone number, and mailing address.

Interpretation services will be available over the Zoom platform upon request. To request interpretation services for the public hearings, please email Kaylee Burgess at dpu.ej@mass.gov, specifying your preferred language and contact information by May 21, 2025.

Any person interested in commenting on this matter may submit written comments no later than the close of business (5 p.m.) on June 6, 2025. Written comments from the public may be sent by email to dpu.efiling@mass.gov, jennifer.cargill@mass.gov, elizabeth.c.mcnamara@mass.gov, and stephanie.mealey@mass.gov, and the Company’s attorneys, Bess B. Gorman, Esq., John Habib, Esq., Andrea G. Keeffe, Esq., and Ashley S. Marton, Esq., at bess.gorman@nationalgrid.com, jhabib@keeganwerlin.com, andrea.keeffe@nationalgrid.com, and amarton@keeganwerlin.com, respectively.

Please note: In the interest of transparency any comments will be posted to our website as received and without redacting personal information, such as addresses, telephone numbers, or email addresses.  As such, consider the extent of information you wish to share when submitting comments.  The Department strongly encourages public comments to be submitted by email.  If, however, a member of the public is unable to send written comments by email, a paper copy may be sent to Mark D. Marini, Secretary, Department of Public Utilities, One South Station, Boston, Massachusetts, 02110. Any person who desires to participate otherwise in the evidentiary phase of this proceeding shall file a petition for leave to intervene no later than 5 p.m. on May 28, 2025.  A petition for leave to intervene must satisfy the timing and substantive requirements of 220 CMR 1.03. Receipt by the Department constitutes filing and determines whether a petition has been timely filed. A petition filed late may be disallowed as untimely, unless good cause is shown for waiver under 220 CMR 1.01(4). To be allowed, a petition under 220 CMR 1.03(1) must satisfy the standing requirements of G.L. c. 30A, § 10. All responses to petitions to intervene must be filed by the close of business (5 p.m.) on the second business day after the petition to intervene was filed.

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  1. Agenda

    Request for Comments issued by the Department of Public Utilities in the above-captioned proceeding.

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