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Three wind turbines on Vinalhaven Island are generating noise levels higher than state standards allow, according to a report prepared for environmental regulators.
The state has given Calais LNG until Dec. 1 to secure financial backers and file its completed application, granting the developer's third request for an extension.
Calais LNG has asked the state to delay for the third time hearings on its proposed liquefied natural gas terminal as it continues to line up new financial backers.
Three wind turbines on Vinalhaven Island are in violation of state noise standards, according to a report prepared for environmental regulators.
The state will receive more than $1.7 million from the ninth Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative auction, held earlier this month.
Portland-based Ocean Renewable Power Co. is receiving up to $10 million in federal funds to commercialize the tidal turbine generator it's currently testing off the shore of Eastport.
State regulators have given the green light to a long-term electricity supply contract with Verso Paper in Bucksport that will support the mill's switch to a biomass boiler.
A ridge in northwestern Maine could be the site of another wind farm by First Wind, the state's largest wind power developer.
Sharon Reishus was a surprise choice when Gov. John Baldacci made her his first nominee to the Public Utilities Commission.
The face of energy projects in Maine is always changing, as developers announce new projects and others wave the white flag. Here’s a status update on the projects making news these days:
Executive director, Efficiency Maine Trust
On the ferry that travels between Vinalhaven Island and the mainland, it’s common to see passengers and ferry workers wearing ball caps embroidered with three wind turbines.
Senior attorney at Bernstein Shur, permitting manager for the DeepCwind Consortium and president of the American College of Environmental Lawyers
A proposed 26-turbine wind farm on Bowers Mountain in Down East Maine has received unanimous support from Washington County commissioners.
In the not-so-distant future, wind turbines may rise high, miles out along the Maine coast, while beneath the waves, turbines of a different sort churn with the currents, both helping to meet the state's ever-increasing thirst for energy.
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The federal government shut down at midnight on Oct. 1 over a budget stalemate. The standoff in Washington comes on top of changing policies on tariffs and trade.
The shutdown curtailed the release of monthly reports on the country's trade balance, consumer prices, retail sales and producer price. In Maine, much of the Acadia National Park staff was put on furlough, though roads and campgrounds were still accessible.
The last shutdown stretched over 35 days from Dec. 22, 2018, to Jan. 25, 2019.
A shutdown of less than two weeks is "unlikely to have a material impact on the economy or household finances," the president of a Maine credit union told Mainebiz last week.
But there's growing anxiety over how a protracted shutdown would affect the economy.
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