December 28, 2024

Maine

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Maine Bill Aims to Block Regulatory ‘Back Door’ to Carbon Tax
Republicans in Maine have sponsored a bill that gives the legislature last say in whether the state joins RGGI.
DOE to Support Clean Grid Resilience in Remote Locales
The Department of Energy announced that it will work with 11 remote and island communities to strengthen energy infrastructure and reduce outage risks.
Small Solar in Maine Struggling, Industry Says
Representatives of Maine’s solar industry say burdensome interconnection practices threaten small-scale projects in the state.
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Maine Regulators Probing CMP’s Interconnection Practices
Maine’s Public Utilities Commission has agreed to open a formal investigation into Central Maine Power’s distributed generation interconnection practices.
NE Officials Focus on Environmental Justice, Public Outreach in Forum
State energy officials in New England held an online technical forum to discuss equity and environmental justice issues.
States Seek More Input, Visibility into ISO-NE Governance
The latest in a series of state online technical forums to discuss ISO-NE’s governance issues focused on transparency in the RTO’s decision-making.
Study: CREZ an Option to Meet 2030 Maine RPS
Maine could benefit from the designation of CREZ for building onshore wind to meet its 2030 renewable portfolio standard of 80%.
Maine Regulators Open Distribution Grid Investigation
The Maine Public Utilities Commission opened an investigation into the design and operation of the state’s electric distribution system.
Overheard at NE Energy Vision Tx Planning Tech Forum
Energy officials in New England are concerned that ISO-NE’s transmission planning process cannot adapt to the evolving resource mix.
Lawmakers Chase Affordability in Energy Transition in Maine
Maine legislators and officials gave a preview of their work this year in implementing the state’s energy policies while keeping costs to consumers low.

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