Progress toward power line in Maine

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From Robert Whitcomb's "Digital Diary,'' in GoLocal24.com

Good for new Maine Gov. Janet Mills and some environmental groups for backing, against, among other interests, fossil-fuel providers and some local renewable-power providers, a $1 billion project by Central Maine Power to bring some of Quebec’s copious hydro-electric power to Massachusetts along a route in the mountainous and lightly populated western part of the Pine Tree State. This ought to reduce New England’s dependence on gas and oil being used to generate electricity.

Happily, the powerful and well-heeled Conservation Law Foundation supports the project.

Of course, the power line’s construction would disrupt some wildlife and some other environmental elements along the power line route but not nearly as much as burning gas, oil and coal does.

To read more, please hit this link:

https://nenc.news/mills-2-environmental-groups-back-cmps-1-billion-western-maine-transmission-project/

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