This is in NH but Maine would share in the cost.
Maine Public | By Peter McGuire
Published August 16, 2024
Advocates for New England electric customers are raising alarm at the cost of a transmission line upgrade in New Hampshire.
Eversource Energy wants to replace more than 500 wooden poles with steel versions on a…
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By John Basile Published August 8, 2024
Nantucket's Select Board got an update Wednesday night, Aug. 7, on the efforts to clean up debris from the failed Vineyard Wind turbine blade south of the island.
Roger Martella, the Chief Sustainability Officer for blade manufacturer GE Vernova, outlined the ongoing response to the mid-July incident that sent debris into the ocean about 15 miles south of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. That debris continues to wash up on local…
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August 9, 2024
by Christopher Burns
The crash happened about 5:30 a.m. on Route 1, according to Shannon Moss, a spokesperson for the Maine Department of Public Safety.
A video shared with the Bangor Daily News on Friday morning showed the tractor-trailer passing a home on Route 1, and in the distance a loud noise could be heard.
The crash caused the tractor-trailer to overturn, shutting down Route 1, Moss said…
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Maine Public | By Peter McGuire
Published August 7, 2024
New England’s electric grid operator issued a rare energy emergency last week when power generation unexpectedly dropped off during a heat wave.
ISO New England said it had to call in reserve power resources for a few hours on August 1 to meet surging electricity demand as the region sweltered in temperatures over 90 degrees.
The grid operator said that increased energy use in…
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by Marie Weidmayer
August 6, 2024
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A $147 million grant announced Tuesday aims to help revitalize the Lincoln region that has struggled since the pulp mill closed in 2015.
The grant from the U.S. Department of Energy would turn the shuttered mill into the world’s largest long-term energy storage facility — basically a battery used to store electricity produced by clean energy.
The multi-day energy storage facility is the first of its kind in…
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New Peer-Reviewed Study: CO2 Has Zero Impact on Climate Change
Solar industry sees first projects put on ice as nuclear proposal sows doubt among
investors
Nuclear…
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Added by Long Islander on August 5, 2024 at 10:37am —
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The need to connect renewable power to the grid and plan for increased electrification is expanding the Public Utilities Commission's budget, staff and workload.
Posted 4:00 AM
Stephen Singer
Press Herald
Maine’s utility regulators have increased spending and are hiring more staff to keep up with an increasingly complicated workload reworking the state’s grid to deliver low-carbon power.
Two particularly thorny…
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Our View: It behooves us to pay for wind energy
While question marks over cost abound, one thing is clear: We need to make this investment.
The Editorial Board
Is Maine willing to pay up for the good of the environment? We should be.
As we…
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Utilities are also directed to apply cost-saving technology that helps manage peak demand.
July 25, 2024
Stephen Singer
Press Herald
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Maine regulators on Thursday announced their priorities for utilities in a decade-long grid planning process, calling for greater investment in resilience against storms and leaning into technology to help rein in rising costs.
The Public Utilities Commission detailed what’s to be included in grid…
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By Stone Washington
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) climate disclosure rule posts real problems for public companies. The SEC’s mission is to do facilitate capital formation and maintain market efficiency, but for the first time in its 90-year history, the SEC has injected political risk factors into its traditionally principles-based disclosure…
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Maine Public | By Peter McGuire
Published July 23, 2024 at 5:13 PM EDT
Maine regulators have approved new rules advocates said could offer a financial lifeline to Maine farms contaminated with toxic chemicals.
Under a measure authorized by the Maine Public Utilities Commission, the state will open a competitive bidding process to develop nearly 600,000 megawatts of new clean power, equal to 5% of Maine retail electricity sales in 2021.…
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Exactly as predicted over 10 years ago on the CTFWP website.
"The turbines now being deployed onshore and offshore are failing far sooner than expected. Why? They have gotten too big. Yes, bigger wind turbines are more efficient than their smaller cousins. But the larger the turbine, the more its components get hit by the stresses that come with their size and weight."
Jul 22, 2024
On Saturday, the Nantucket…
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By Seamus Othot
July 19, 2024
An offshore wind turbine project operated by Avangrid and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners broke apart this week, scattering debris throughout Massachusetts’ coastal waters, with much of the flotsam washing up on Nantucket beaches.
Since the turbine experienced a catastrophic malfunction — for reasons that are not yet clear — social media has been inundated with pictures and videos of beachgoers and government employees picking up…
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By Murray Carpenter
July 21, 2024
A Maine Monitor analysis finds developers have bundled projects, then sold them to some of the world’s largest corporations and investment firms.
Maine’s community solar program, commonly known as net energy billing, has been wildly successful in incentivizing the…
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Added by Long Islander on July 22, 2024 at 9:34am —
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Nick Pope
July 18, 2024
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Ford is reversing course on plans to manufacture electric vehicles (EVs) at a major plant and instead will produce gas-powered, heavy-duty pickup trucks at the facility, Reuters reported Thursday.
The company initially planned to build three-row electric SUVs at its facility in Oakville, Canada, between 2025 and 2027, but the plant will now add capacity to produce 100,000…
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Maine Public | By Peter McGuire
Published July 15, 2024
A new program from southern Maine workforce development agencies plans to train hundreds of new workers for the clean energy industry.
Green Jobs for ME is managed by the Coastal Counties Workforce Inc. and operated by Goodwill Northern New England. It is funded with a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor.…
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Added by Long Islander on July 17, 2024 at 12:08pm —
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The New England Forestry Foundation is about to conduct a carbon experiment in the Maine woods.
The Massachusetts-based nonprofit is dipping into a $30 million U.S. Department of Agriculture climate grant to develop an incentive program to pay commercial forest owners to adopt planting and harvesting methods that increase carbon storage and climate resiliency.
The six first-round enrollees, all from Maine, will test out so-called “climate-smart” forestry practices on…
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July 8, 2024
by Bill Trotter
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For the Down East wind project, the turbine sections are being trucked from the terminal via Trundy Road in Searsport to Route 1 and then east through Bucksport to Ellsworth, according to Merrill.
In Ellsworth, the shipments will roll through downtown on Main Street and then onto Washington Junction Road, steering clear of the busy High Street corridor. The trucks will turn back onto Route 1 in Hancock and will…
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July 8, 2024
Stephen Singer
Press Herald
The first-in-the-nation proposal could shift control over some aspects of Maine's power system from the nonprofit that oversees transmission lines and power plants across New England.
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Maine officials are imagining an electric grid of the future nimble enough to communicate with buildings to cut energy use, provide power to electric vehicles…
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Added by Long Islander on July 8, 2024 at 1:32pm —
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About 41% of foundations for the setting of poles on the NECEC corridor have been completed, 31% of poles have been set and 34% of circuit wires are done, the developer said.
July 3, 2024
Stephen Singer
Press Herald
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The developer of a controversial 145-mile electricity transmission line through western Maine has told state regulators it’s making progress after resuming work last October, but projects such as setting foundations…
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