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expensive wind energyHartford Courant
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A proposed energy swap with Massachusetts could lead to its return to the multi-state collaboration that was created to reduce the costs of wind power for southern New England .
Massachusetts would join Connecticut in a long term agreement to buy energy from the Millstone nuclear power station in Waterford .
Connecticut , in return, would partner with Massachusetts on buying power from the Vineyard Wind 2 project.
A Connecticut legislator said Massachusetts would not buy into Millstone power until after the state’s existing contract runs out in 2029 .
Political and industry observers in Hartford and Boston said there is no certainty that such an agreement would win political approval in either capital.
In Connecticut , moderate Democrats and Republicans appear reluctant to agree to anything that would raise rates.
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