Natural Gas Proposal to Address New Brunswick's Electricity Crisis
Kris Austin advocates for natural gas extraction in New Brunswick, citing its potential to alleviate electricity costs. A recent report supports increased use of natural gas for heating, but the transition faces infrastructure challenges and opposition from environmental groups.

A report endorses the use of natural gas in New Brunswick, suggesting it could mitigate rising electricity rates, which have increased by 24% over the last three years. The analysis recommends linking natural gas more closely to heating and energy policies, noting that direct use in high-efficiency furnaces can significantly improve energy utilization compared to electric heating systems.
Currently, Liberty Utilities serves over 12,400 customers, but higher costs and infrastructure limitations hinder broader adoption. Critics, including David Coon of the Green Party, argue against expanding fossil fuel use, advocating for renewable energy solutions instead. The report also suggests potential nuclear developments that could further escalate costs, prompting calls for better energy efficiency measures.




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