Energy news week ending October 3, 2014

Natural Gas

Their Opinion: About natural gas, questions remain, Brattleboro Reformer, October 1, 2014

PUC staff: Maine electricity ratepayers shouldn’t be charged for natural gas pipeline expansion, Portland Press Herald, October 1, 2014

Pittsfield Mayor Daniel Bianchi, local firms back Tennessee Gas pipeline project, Berkshire Eagle, October 1, 2014

NH Energy Summit takeaway: expect natural gas spikes, New Hampshire Business Review, September 30, 2014

Electric Rates Soar in ‘Stranded’ New England, US News & World Report, September 29, 2014

Companies providing ‘virtual pipeline’ for natural gas, Boston Globe, September 26, 2014

Nuclear Energy

Closing Vermont Nuclear Bad Business For Everyone, Forbes, September 29, 2014

Entergy outlines post-shutdown plans for Vermont Yankee, Bennington Banner, September 26, 2014

Renewables/Energy Efficiency

Smaller-Scale Wind Power Silently Spins Ahead, ecoRI News, October 1, 2014

Dedication ceremony held for the ‘largest solar development’ in New England, Renewable Energy Focus, September 30, 2014

Patrick touts continued clean energy sector job growth, wwlp.com, September 29, 2014

Offshore Winds Soon to Power Cape Cod: Part I, Huffington Post (blog), September 29, 2014

Markets/ISO New England/Misc.

Climate response progressive and reactionary, (opinion) BurlingtonFreePress.com, October 2, 2014

ISO New England backs Northfield Mountain pumping increase, The Recorder (Greenfield, MA) September 30, 2014

As Electricity Prices Rise, Policy Makers Ponder Solutions, New Hampshire Public Radio, September 29, 2014

N.H. utilities seek major rate hikes, Eagle-Tribune, September 27, 2014

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