National Grid Statement on United States Supreme Court's West Virginia v. EPA Ruling
National Grid expressed its support for the EPA's role in regulating greenhouse gas emissions, even while disagreeing with a recent Supreme Court ruling on the matter.National Grid emphasizes its commitment to reducing emissions and promoting clean energy solutions alongside local, state, and federal partners. The company serves over 20 million people in New York and Massachusetts and is dedicated to transforming energy delivery towards a cleaner future.
- Continued commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- Partnerships with local, state, and federal entities for clean energy initiatives.
- Focus on transforming energy delivery systems to enhance sustainability.
- Disagreement with the court's ruling potentially impacts regulatory clarity.
A statement from National Grid, US
WALTHAM, Mass. , June 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a fundamental role in addressing climate change through its authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. National Grid has long been supportive of the agency's ability to provide consistent control on emissions nationwide, offering certainty for business and industry as we build toward a clean energy future. While we disagree with the court's decision on this matter, National Grid will continue to play a central role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and working with our partners at the local, state, and federal level to usher in a clean energy future for our customers and communities.
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