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Letter to the editor: NECEC will make energy in Maine more affordable

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion December 12, 2022

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The latest has renewed my hope that a project this state desperately needs may indeed be built. A partially completed tower and a finished tower are seen in a section of the New England Clean Energy Connect corridor along Route 201 in Bingham last year. The Maine supreme court has found that Central Maine Power has a valid lease of land that would be crossed by NECEC. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer New England Clean Energy Connect will have a... + full article



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