
The tariff wars have begun – and the 10 percent tariff on Canadian energy is going to hurt New England, which receives a large chunk of its electricity from hydroelectric facilities in Quebec.…
Update – Gov. Healey is warning energy bills could ‘skyrocket’ as a result of the new tariffs, WCVB reports. … But when might consumers see higher energy prices? Electric rates don’t change in real-time according to daily price fluctuations. They’re heavily regulated and set on a seasonal basis. There will be a delayed reaction.
Update II – 3.5.25 – From WBUR: “5 ways tariffs on Canada could affect New England energy prices”
