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Commentary: If we’re serious about moving to clean energy, Maine needs Pine Tree Power

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion October 21, 2022

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Gov. Percival Baxter is among Maine’s best remembered leaders, known for having protected the public lands around Katahdin for all to enjoy. Less known is that . Sadly, he lost his battles with the founder of Central Maine Power over the rights to our rivers. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lucas St. Clair is president of , a private foundation working at the intersection of conservation and rural economic development. During those struggles Baxter noted... + full article



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