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Marshall Point Lighthouse. CMP corridor project construction can begin, judge rules | WGME Power line along Quiet Peak's Island Perimeter Road on Peaks Island, Maine in Summer. NECEC makes first $5.8M payment to Maine for broadband, energy infrastructure Court: Construction can proceed on hydropower corridor Maine has already received $5.8 million in payments from NECEC LLC. in 2021 Senior man and his son are laughing and talking together in their work van. Construction can proceed on hydropower corridor, federal court says Court lifts injunction on CMP transmission corridor project | Edward D Murphy Lighthouse at Cape Elizabeth. Letter on CMP corridor misleading | Barbara Vickery Power lines in the woods of Maine. Court lifts injunction that blocked CMP from clearing trees in section of transmission corridor | Fred Bever CMP can clear remote corridor stretch after federal judge’s ruling | Lori Valigra Maine Welcome Sign Maine receives corridor project payments Electrical wires against blue sky, Maine, USA. Don’t put a muzzle on Canadian trade partners | Scott Strom Power lines in the woods of Maine. From the Statehouse: getting to a green grid | Will Brownsberger A young woman signing the bill on the digital tablet at the register at a local neighborhood coffee shop. Commentary: Resistance to good clean-energy projects harms Maine’s economy, climate progress | Dana Connors Electric cars charging. Commentary: Resistance to good clean-energy projects harms Maine’s economy, climate progress | Dana Connors Senior man and his son are laughing and talking together in their work van. New England’s $950M clean energy project | Lori Tobias Smoke rising from a coal plant. Energy matters: Is hydro really dirtier than coal? | Paul & Cynthia Stancioff Anti-hydro is bad science, and won’t address climate change | Tom Welch and Alain Tremblay Sunset Lake Landscape Jay residents get chance to ask questions on proposed NECEC project | Donna M Perry The weird, unholy alliance of Tucker Carlson and environmentalists | Molly Taft Home energy smart meter in a Kitchen. Can US states afford to meet net-zero emissions targets by 2050? In the Northeast, Canadian hydropower could make it so. | Mark Dwortzan
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