A Canadian politician threatened to cut off power to the U.S. If so, what would happen in Connecticut and New England and how much more will it cost?
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Trump imposed 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico Tuesday. Canada is Connecticut’s largest import partner and its second-largest export partner, representing
ISO New England reported that “99.5% of the (New England) region’s electricity in 2024 was provided by natural gas, nuclear, hydro, imported electricity (mostly hydropower from Eastern
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Should Canada turn off power flowing to New England ... We cannot just start a hydro-power plant, let's say somewhere on the Connecticut River. It's not possible. There is a reason why we are ...