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A century-old law poses problems for New England’s energy supply this winter and there’s a push to find a way around it

Por: The Boston Globe Politics December 10, 2022

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WASHINGTON — A century-old federal law designed to protect the US maritime industry is having a chilling effect in New England in the wake of the Ukraine war, helping drive up home heating oil prices and threatening to cause supply shortages that could become severe enough to trigger rolling blackouts if this winter is much colder than usual.Known as the Jones Act, the law requires that any goods transported between US ports be carried on... + full article



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