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Energy analysts predict that by 2010, and perhaps sooner, there won’t be enough supply to fulfill the region’s energy needs. But plans to build liquefied natural gas terminals in New England face stiff opposition.
But the plan depends heavily on the goodwill of another government — and its regulations — for a crucial energy source. Some say gas from Canada could be more expensive, and there’s no guarantee how much gas the New England market would get.
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