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Pricy, imported natural gas will drive Maine’s electricity habit this winter

Por: Portland Press Herald Business October 16, 2022

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Coming from Trinidad and Tobago in 2015, the GDF Suez Neptune delivers 3 billion cubic feet of liquefied natural gas to Everett, Mass. Photo by Steve Marsel, As temperatures fall this winter, tankers loaded in Trinidad and Tobago are due to sail 2,200 miles to Boston Harbor with cargoes that will make Maine electric rates rise. At a time when American natural gas is being exported around the world at record levels, New England has a dubious... + full article



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