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WGME News 13
CMP corridor project construction can begin, judge rules | WGME
May 14, 2021
Mainebiz
NECEC makes first $5.8M payment to Maine for broadband, energy infrastructure
May 13, 2021
Associated Press
Court: Construction can proceed on hydropower corridor
May 13, 2021
News Center Maine
Maine has already received $5.8 million in payments from NECEC LLC. in 2021
May 13, 2021
WMTW News 8
Construction can proceed on hydropower corridor, federal court says
May 13, 2021
Portland Press Herald
Court lifts injunction on CMP transmission corridor project | Edward D Murphy
May 13, 2021
Uncategorized
Letter on CMP corridor misleading | Barbara Vickery
May 13, 2021
Maine Public Radio
Court lifts injunction that blocked CMP from clearing trees in section of transmission corridor | Fred Bever
May 13, 2021
Bangor Daily News
CMP can clear remote corridor stretch after federal judge’s ruling | Lori Valigra
May 13, 2021
News Center Maine
Maine receives corridor project payments
May 13, 2021
Central Maine
Don’t put a muzzle on Canadian trade partners | Scott Strom
May 11, 2021
Belmont Citizen-Herald
From the Statehouse: getting to a green grid | Will Brownsberger
May 7, 2021
Central Maine
Commentary: Resistance to good clean-energy projects harms Maine’s economy, climate progress | Dana Connors
May 7, 2021
Central Maine
Commentary: Resistance to good clean-energy projects harms Maine’s economy, climate progress | Dana Connors
May 7, 2021
Construction Equipment Guide
New England’s $950M clean energy project | Lori Tobias
May 6, 2021
Sun Journal
Energy matters: Is hydro really dirtier than coal? | Paul & Cynthia Stancioff
May 6, 2021
Central Maine
Anti-hydro is bad science, and won’t address climate change | Tom Welch and Alain Tremblay
May 6, 2021
Sun Journal
Jay residents get chance to ask questions on proposed NECEC project | Donna M Perry
May 5, 2021
Gizmodo
The weird, unholy alliance of Tucker Carlson and environmentalists | Molly Taft
May 4, 2021
MIT News
Can US states afford to meet net-zero emissions targets by 2050? In the Northeast, Canadian hydropower could make it so. | Mark Dwortzan
May 3, 2021