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Editorial: In energy-storage site approvals, state again has final say

A green-energy alternative is being opposed on environmental and public-safety concerns.It’s the latest power struggle pitting communities unwilling to bend to the will of state-sponsored priorities. At its core, it revolves around the threat to people, property and natural resources posed by lithium-ion batteries. The clean energy law enacted in 2024 allows the construction of energy storage facilities of at least 100 megawatt-hours to receive …
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Nashoba Valley Voice broke the news in on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
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