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Commentary: More clean energy is coming to Maine. Where we put it matters.

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion October 18, 2022

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Clean, renewable energy is coming to Maine in a big way. It is driven by necessity – we need substantial wind and solar generation, paired with energy storage, to help us shift away from our reliance on fossil fuels – as well as by opportunity. The recently passed Inflation Reduction Act includes major incentives that will drive substantial renewable energy development here and around the country. Electrician Zach Newton works on wiring... + full article



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