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Commentary: Maine should welcome clean, reliable, affordable hydropower

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion November 30, 2022

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In the face of recent facts set out by bedrock Maine institutions – the Maine Law Court and the Public Utilities Commission – it’s time to reconsider New England Clean Energy Connect, the clean energy corridor. In August, a unanimous court found it unconstitutional for voters to repeal the project’s PUC permit if the developer “undertook substantial construction consistent with and in good-faith reliance (on)” the permit. A lower... + full article



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