Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion December 16, 2022
Three cheers for Josh Bois of Scarborough and his straightforward analysis of the potential energy- and cost-saving benefits of the New England Clean Energy Connect project, or NECEC (“Letter to the editor: NECEC will make energy in Maine more affordable,” ). It is ironic at this time – when our electric bills are about to go through the roof because of tight supply in the natural gas market – that were it not for local NIMBY-ists, elite... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion December 18, 2022
The scientific community was amazed last week by in the generation of power from nuclear fusion, long one of the holy grails of renewable energy. It’s an exciting development. Maybe one day, fusion sources will be part of a robust mix supplying all the clean energy we need.... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion December 12, 2022
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... + más
Maine DEP wants sections of proposed NECEC corridor cleaned up | Portland Press Herald
Maine Supreme Court rules in favor of CMP’s lease for power line | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation November 29, 2022
A partially completed tower and a finished tower are seen in a section of the NECEC corridor along Route 201 in Bingham last year. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Tuesday ruled that Central Maine Power Co. had a valid lease to cross less than a... + más
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Commentary: If we’re serious about moving to clean energy, Maine needs Pine Tree Power | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 19, 2022
A truck navigates a cleared section of the NECEC corridor in Johnson Mountain Township last November. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer More delay in building the Central Maine Power electricity transmission corridor through western Maine could affect the project’s viability, a... + más
Letter to the editor: How to pay for CMP’s expansion | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 09, 2022
We learned late last month that the trial in the latest phase of the lawsuit over the stalled hydropower corridor – eight months after the Maine Supreme Judicial Court sent it back to a lower court. The lower court’s decision might take another several months thereafter. In... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 03, 2022
The state has ordered the contractor for the New England Clean Energy Connect project to clear crane mats and trees it previously cut from parts of the planned 145-mile power line corridor between Quebec and Lewiston. The Maine Department of Environmental Protection said Monday... + más
Judge schedules April trial in electricity corridor case | Portland Press Herald
DEP sends violation notices to gas company over sediment issues in Pa. creek | PennLive
Portland Press Herald USA Nation September 28, 2022
A partially completed tower and a finished tower are seen in a section of the NECEC corridor along Route 201 in Bingham last November. The project has been stalled while legal challenges play out in court. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer A judge has tentatively scheduled an April... + más
Lightfoot attempting to revitalize LaSalle Street corridor | WGN-TV
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