The state’s biggest utility is building a 176-mile line that may be unsuitable or even unneeded. Its design minimized scrutiny. Critics see a pattern.
Tag: Energy and Power
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Hit Hard by High Energy Costs, Hawaii Looks to the Sun
The state is seeking to replace coal and oil with solar energy, aiming to rely extensively on rooftop panels on single-family homes.
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Why Do We Swallow What Big Oil and the Green Movement Tell Us?
Neither is being realistic about a smooth transition to renewable energy.
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Canadian Hydropower Destined for U.S. Hits a Roadblock in Maine
Power companies, conservationists, local residents and two U.S. states are mired in an acrimonious dispute about hydroelectricity from Quebec.
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Canadian Hydropower Destined for U.S. Hits a Roadblock in Maine
Power companies, conservationists, local residents and two U.S. states are mired in an acrimonious dispute about hydroelectricity from Quebec.