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Power grid bill pros and cons aired for panel
February 16, 2006 by Tom Bell in Blethen Maine Newspapers
February 16, 2006 by Tom Bell in Blethen Maine Newspapers
AUGUSTA -- A bill that allows the Maine Public Utilities Commission to pull Maine out of the New England power grid won endorsements from several large manufacturers at a legislative hearing Wednesday, but opponents warned that it could hurt Maine consumers in the long run.
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Governor Baldacci outlined his new energy plan Wednesday, which he will soon submit to the legislature.
February 8, 2006 in wlbz2.com
February 8, 2006 in wlbz2.com
The number one item in his energy bill may be ambitious: increase the amount of renewable energy being generated in the state by ten percent in the next ten years. Baldacci told reporters some of it is happening already.
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Existing or proposed wind power projects in northern New England. Excludes locations where wind is being measured but no turbines have been proposed yet.
WESTERN MOUNTAINS -- An application for the long anticipated wind farm proposal for Redington & Black Nubble mountains now is now officially in the hands of the Land Use Regulation Commission.
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Camden considers energy, greenhouse gas reduction efforts
December 22, 2005 by Holly S. Anderson in villagesoup.com
December 22, 2005 by Holly S. Anderson in villagesoup.com
During the program, Dyer's group takes a look at the energy consumption reductions the town has made and converts the figures to derive a carbon reduction equivalent, which may qualify the town for reduction credits in future regional or national programs.
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MIT team analyzes wind energy potential in Northeast
December 21, 2005 by Nancy Stauffer, Laboratory for Energy and the Environment in MIT News Office
December 21, 2005 by Nancy Stauffer, Laboratory for Energy and the Environment in MIT News Office
There's more to determining the value of wind power than knowing which way the wind blows -- or even how hard.
MIT researchers studying winds off the Northeast coast have found that estimating the potential environmental benefits from wind and other renewables requires a detailed understanding of the dynamics of both renewable resources and conventional power generation.
Data show that wind-energy facilities would generate far more electricity in winter, because that's when winds are strongest. But the need for electricity is greatest in summer, when air conditioners are going full blast.
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Seven U.S. states sign CO2 plan in break with Bush
December 21, 2005 by Timothy Gardner, Reuters in The Union Tribune
December 21, 2005 by Timothy Gardner, Reuters in The Union Tribune
NEW YORK – Seven northeastern U.S. states have signed the country's first plan to create a market for heat-trapping carbon dioxide by curbing emissions at power plants, New York Gov. George Pataki said Tuesday.
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A group called Friends of the Western Mountains has collected thousands of signatures from citizens concerned about the project.
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Wind turbines proposed for Sugarloaf area
December 19, 2005 by Elbert Aull and Seth Harkness, Staff Writers in Blethen Maine Newspapers
December 19, 2005 by Elbert Aull and Seth Harkness, Staff Writers in Blethen Maine Newspapers
Group organizer Dain Trafton of Phillips said he believes the wind farm's output is not large enough to justify marring one of the most beautiful landscapes in the Northeast.
"It would constitute, if it were built, an industrial intrusion into a mountain area," he said.
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After briefly wavering, Governor M. Jodi Rell of Connecticut yesterday agreed to sign onto a multistate greenhouse gas pact that Massachusetts and Rhode Island rejected Wednesday.
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BREWER - As wind power begins to blow into Maine, state regulators on Wednesday considered its potential to squeeze increasingly expensive - and less environmentally friendly - fossil fuels out of the region's energy mix.
KeySpan vows there'll be no shortages of gas for heat
December 3, 2005 by Peter J. Howe, Globe Staff in The Boston Globe
December 3, 2005 by Peter J. Howe, Globe Staff in The Boston Globe
The head of New England's biggest natural gas utility promised yesterday that homes and businesses across the region will face no shortage of gas for heating this winter.
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New England's largest operating project is a 6.6-megawatt, 11-turbine wind farm in Searsburg, Vt., run by Green Mountain Power Corp. The other commercial-scale project -- perhaps the region's most visible Ð is the single, 164-foot-high turbine in Hull, Mass. Flights out of Boston's Logan Airport sometimes pass right by it.
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Growing interest in wind power has led to six new wind farm proposals in Vermont and at least five wind farms now being constructed or under discussion in New Hampshire. In Maine, at least two projects are facing reviews
New England is possessed of much talent but looses a considerable portion of it to other states due to the regions relative weakness in providing for a reasonable priced cost of living even though taxes do not appear to be a competitive disadvantage to New England.
"Its intrinsic value is that it's remote," she said, which is, ironically, one of the arguments for putting the towers and perhaps later wind turbines there
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New England Energy Alliance Report Cites Major Challenges in All Parts of New England Energy Infrastructure; Diverse Coalition of Companies and Organizations Form Regional Energy Alliance
November 9, 2005 in home.businesswire.com
November 9, 2005 in home.businesswire.com
New England faces major near-term challenges in all parts of its energy infrastructure including natural gas facilities, electric transmission lines and electric power generation, according to a report released today by the New England Energy Alliance.
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