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Energy News for week ending May 24, 2019

Confidence Eroded | Floating Solar | Non-wires Alternative

 

Happy Friday afternoon. Let’s get to the news.

We start on the South Shore with an article from the Patriot Ledger about the ongoing saga of the proposed Weymouth Compressor Station. Jessica Trufant reports, “Lawmakers are urging a state regulator to overturn the air-quality permit issued for a proposed natural gas compressor station in Weymouth due to what they see as incomplete air testing, a delayed disclosure of new data and questionable appeal proceedings. Nine South Shore legislators sent a letter to hearing officer Jane Rothchild this week requesting that she reject the air-quality plan and force gas company Spectra Energy-Enbridge to resubmit a plan that incorporates all data. State environmental regulators last week released hundreds of pages of additional air-quality testing data from the Fore River Basin several days after they received it, and two days into an appeal hearing on the air-quality permit. Experts, residents and officials opposed to the 7,700-horsepower natural gas compressor say the new data show existing pollution levels are higher than state officials previously acknowledged. State Sen. Patrick O’Connor, a Weymouth Republican, said the public has lost complete trust in the state Department of Environmental Protection, and the process should revert to the beginning.”

A few months back we shared an article about a person who wanted to put floating solar panels on Massachusetts’ largest drinking water source – the Quabbin Reservoir. We still think that’s a bit of a hinky idea, but Greentech Media reports that “Floating Solar Excels Where Land Is Scarce, and That’s a Lot of Places. Floating photovoltaics have already delivered 1.1 gigawatts of installations worldwide, according to the World Bank. That’s a small slice of the broader solar industry, which now installs close to 100 gigawatts a year. That said, floating solar excels in markets where land is scarce or otherwise unavailable, and that tracks well with major growth markets for the solar industry, analysts noted at GTM’s Solar Summit in Scottsdale last week. Putting solar on the water costs more than building it on land — although there is little data to show exactly how much — but it brings several operational benefits. Most importantly, it allows developers to generate power without taking land offline for other uses…‘It’s ideal in places where you have limited land availability,’ said Teresa Barnes of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Floating developers aren’t targeting just any body of water. They’re focusing on the aquatic equivalent of a brownfield site: man-made, inland, generally calm. Exposing a solar installation to battering ocean waves, or plopping one on a pristine natural lake, is not on the menu so far. Floating solar makes the most sense in areas where land is expensive, or required for more valuable uses, like agriculture. Man-made pools can also offer space to generate power close to the point of use when it otherwise would not be possible.

Last up for this week we take you to Westmoreland, NH with a story from New Hampshire Rublic Radio. “Eversource wants to bring battery storage and other new energy technology to a small, rural town in western New Hampshire. The utility’s clean energy strategy director, Charlotte Ancel, says the town of Westmoreland experiences some of the longest, most frequent power outages of any town in the utility’s New Hampshire service area. Ancel says this is because Westmoreland relies on one power line with no backups, and it’s vulnerable to falling tree branches in storms the utility expects to increase with climate change. ‘So we view the need to provide safe, reliable, cost-effective power to our customers as being an urgent and non-negotiable need,’ she says. But Ancel says building another power line to address the problem would cost $6 million. Instead, Eversource wants to build a battery, for $7 million – with an estimated long-term savings of $2 million for all the company’s New Hampshire customers. Ancel says the project aims to reduce costs, improve reliability and lower carbon emissions for customers in Westmoreland and across the state.”

One side note – this week we’ve pared back the number of stories to bring you higher level, policy-type news and less of what’s happening in local communities. Tell us what you think – is less more or do you like to see all the local headlines? Just reply to this email or leave a comment on the blog and let us know your thoughts.

We hope you all enjoy the long holiday weekend. And please remember to take a moment to appreciate those who gave their lives in service to our country.

 

Natural Gas/Oil/Pipeline/Drilling

Effort to Trade Gas for Hydropower in Northeast Meets Resistance, Scientific American

N.H. remains reliant on heating oil, other fossil fuels to keep warm, Concord Monitor

National Grid says no new NYC natgas customers without Williams pipeline, Reuters

 

Weymouth Compressor Station

Lawmakers: Compressor case eroded public confidence in regulators, Patriot Ledger

Hearing Officer To DEP: Tell Me Why I Shouldn’t Sanction You, WGBH

Compressor Station Permit Based On Incomplete Air Tests, State Admits, WBUR

 

Renewables/Climate Change/RGGI

Pilgrim closure could drive up carbon emissions, Eagle-Tribune

NH Senate approves more subsides for biomass plants, New Hampshire Union Leader

New environmental commissioner Katie Dykes takes helm in era of escalating climate change, Hartford Courant

 

Wind

Lawmakers urged to help revive UMaine-led offshore wind project, Portland Press Herald

National Grid, offshore wind company to bury cables exposed on Block Island, Southcoasttoday

Massachusetts Looks To Harness The Winds, With Some British Help, WGBH

DPU approves 2nd round of offshore energy bids, Cape Cod Times

 

Solar

Municipal light communities part of rebate program, Telegram

New Hampshire legislators quintuple net metering cap by veto-proof margin, Utility Dive

Floating Solar Excels Where Land Is Scarce, and That’s a Lot of Places, Greentech Media

 

Efficiency/Storage

The unsung reliability hero of New England: Energy efficiency, Environmental Defense Fund

Eversource Plans $7M Battery Storage Demonstration Project In Westmoreland, New Hampshire Public Radio

The Story on Storage: Is it Truly Charging Ahead?, Electric Light & Power

For existing homes, energy efficiency often has a better return on investment than solar, ACEEE Blog

 

Nuclear

A Post-Nuclear Reality Settles In For Vernon, Vermont, NEPR

Speedy reactor cleanups may carry both risks and rewards, AP

NJ utility board going to court over $300M nuclear bailout, Press of Atlantic City

 

Market/Grid/Policy/Prices, etc.

EIA Launches its New State Energy Portal, NA Clean Energy

Brockton mayor ‘livid’ with National Grid response to repeated manhole explosions, Brockton Enterprise

What’s in your electricity bill?, (Video) CommonWealth Magazine

States squandering $3B VW settlement fund with lack of EV focus: report, Utility Dive

ISO-NE on Track with GMD Standard, RTO Insider

FERC Sets Conference on New England Fuel Security, RTO Insider

Eversource Balks at ISO-NE Plan on CIP Costs, RTO Insider

FERC Is No Shield For $3.6B Utility Scheme, 1st Circ. Told, Law360

 

Editorial/Opinion

Cuomo vs. New York, Wall St. Journal

Giveaways to Millstone won’t guarantee more winter power, Connecticut Mirror

My Turn: Bill plugs net metering utility loophole, Concord Monitor

COMMENTARY: Take rising seas and Seabrook Station seriously, Daily News of Newburyport

State must end fossil fuel dependency: Op-Ed, New Haven Register

Accelerated gas leak repair campaign shows power of community advocacy, need for continued accountability (Guest viewpoint), MassLive

Renewables aren’t reliable enough to generate that much power, Sentinel and Enterprise

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Energy News for week ending February 24, 2017

TGIF. There are lots of stories and opinions this week. Let’s start with some intrigue. CommonWealth Magazine reports that some environmentalists are “alleging that the 1,200 megawatt clean energy solicitation developed by the Baker administration is biased in favor of large-scale hydro projects favored by some of the state’s utilities.” The intrigue comes in because “the state’s electric utilities are not only helping to write the RFP with the Department of Energy Resources but expect to benefit from it by building the transmission lines that deliver the power.”

Questions about the future Rehoboth Gas Compressor Station and the Access Northeast Pipeline are also rattling around in the Attleboro area according to the Sun Chronicle. Some suggest (hope?) that the cancellation of a public meeting means the project is dead. Others say, not so fast. One item that appears to be dead is the Brockton Power Plant proposal with the news from WickedLocal this week that the land where it was to be sited is up for sale.

In Connecticut, Bloomberg says environmental groups opposed to subsidies for nuclear power may be facing a do-or-die moment when it comes to legislation to help bail-out Millstone Nuclear.

And, lastly, I’m not sure how this fits with “competitive” as in competitive energy markets, but Energy Manager Today reports that in Maine, legislation has been filed that would prohibit a competitive electricity provider from charging a residential consumer a rate for generation service that is higher than the rate charged for standard-offer service. Not sure how that will fly with those who opt to pay more to support renewable generation.

Don’t forget to check out the events page. Have a great weekend.

Natural Gas/Pipeline/Plants

Pipeline developers pursue multi-pronged approach, Hartford Business

Killingly postpones meeting on proposed power plant issues, Norwich Bulletin

6600 spills from fracking in just four states, Science Daily

Fracking Caused Pennsylvania Earthquakes, New Report Confirms, EcoWatch

Cancellation of meeting on Rehoboth gas compressor station raises questions about status of project, The Sun Chronicle

Pipeline advocates gird for battle, The Sun Chronicle

Weymouth mayor looks to state permitting process to halt Spectra station, Wicked Local Weymouth

Baker: State has ‘minor role’ in permitting for Weymouth compressor, The Patriot Ledger

Weymouth compressor station foes raise money for legal battle, The Patriot Ledger

Local pipeline opponents stand with Standing Rock, The Recorder

Trump Eyes Easing Obama Rules for Sprawling Pipeline Network, Bloomberg

Natural Gas Bulls Crushed As Prices Tank, OilPrice.com

How booming US natural gas exports could affect power utilities and consumers, Utility DIVE

Environmental group to EFSB: Pull the plug on Brockton Power over bait-and-switch tactics, WickedLocal

Eversource facing big Beacon Hill challenge, CommonWealth Magazine

Renewable Energy

Clean energy intrigue alleged, CommonWealth Magazine

Could Massachusetts run on all renewable energy by 2050?, Wicked Local Medford

Study throws cold water on residential solar-plus-storage economics, Utility DIVE

Overheard at the 3rd Annual Energy Storage Policy Forum, RTO Insider

Baker urged to lead on anti-carbon compact changes, wwlp.com

New farmland harvest – solar energy – creating political sparks, The CT Mirror

New Hampshire church hits zoning snag over solar panels, Press Herald

Why Wind Turbines Should Talk to Each Other, Greentech Media

New Campaign Celebrates Growing Renewable Energy Sector, Solar Industry

Connecticut DEEP rejects two utility storage pilots as too costly, Utility DIVE

Chemists improve batteries for renewable energy storage, Phys.Org

Wind Briefly Sets Record as Source for Electricity in US, Climate Central

Alabama company buys closed biomass power plant in northern Maine, Press Herald

Retiring worn-out wind turbines could cost billions that nobody has, Energy Central

Eversource gains approval for 23-acre solar farm on Montague Plains, MassLive.com

Merrimack officials debate solar panel tax exemptions, The Union Leader

Covanta Extends Partnership with Southeastern Connecticut Communities for Sustainable Waste Disposal, Energy Central

FuelCell officials hope proposed legislation will aid energy procurement in Connecticut, Register Citizen

Baker, officials tout solar incentive program, MetroWest Daily News

US grid can handle more offshore wind power, cutting pollution and power costs, Science Daily

Energy Efficiency

How Every State Benefits from Energy Efficiency Standards, Natural Resources Defense Council

Partnership gives cities such as Somerville millions in energy grants, Wicked Local Somerville

Internet of Things helped Connecticut district cut electricity bill by 84%, Education Dive

Energy groups urge Congress to advance efficiency bill, Daily Energy Insider

Greenfield energy department reduces carbon, costs, Going Green

Nuclear

Closure of Vermont Yankee nuclear plant boosted greenhouse gas emissions in New England, MassLive.com

Dominion’s Nuclear ‘Bailout’ a Do-or-Die Moment for Opponents, Bloomberg

Yankee sale may be in ’18, Rutland Herald

Connecticut girds for nuclear power debate as critics line up against Millstone support bill, Utility DIVE

Public input sought on Seabrook nuke plant degradation, Seacoastonline.com

Citizens panel wants help to deal with Vermont Yankee sale, Commons

Endless nuclear power can be found in the seas, EnGadget

Markets/Grid/Policy/Prices/Etc.

New Maine Legislation Would Cap Retail Pricing, Energy Manager Today

Local officials, environmentalists raise concerns about EPA under Pruitt, MetroWest Daily News

Senate bill could open the door to ratepayer-funded energy projects, Concord Monitor

Land once targeted for Brockton Power project goes up for sale, WickedLocal

Utility raises concerns on emission targets, CommonWealth Magazine

Eversource reports profit gain on eve of key state hearings, Thehour.com

This outspoken refrigeration technician is LePage’s go-to energy advisor, Press Herald

Eversource Investing $36 Million in Tree Trimming, CapeCod.com

Newton names Ann Berwick as co-director of sustainability, WickedLocal Newton

Mansfield, North Attleboro electric departments oppose new environmental regulations, Sun Chronicle

Editorial/Opinion

As I See It: Accelerating electric vehicle use, Worcester Telegram

How to fight climate change without Washington, Boston Globe

Don’t put customers on the hook for pipeline costs, by Susan Wessels, The Keene Sentinel

Pressure LePage to strengthen RGGI, Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel

PUC decision cripples Maine solar industry, Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel

PUC decision confirms ratepayers pay twice, The Maine Wire

Sorry, Coal. Solar Is Where the Jobs Are, Fortune

Wind and solar power are disrupting electricity systems, The Economist

Karl Meyer: Connecticut River power storage plant is an ecological, economic and energy disaster, Vtdigger.org

Maine needs the good-paying jobs nuclear energy provides, Bangor Daily News

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Energy News for week ending February 10, 2017

Good Friday Afternoon. On the gas front this week, MassLive reports that the judge involved in the case for the pipeline easement, plans to OK the settlement causing some folks to stage a funeral (Berkshire Eagle). WWLP’s I Team investigates and finds that contractors cause 100’s of gas line accidents each year in Massachusetts; many never call 811.

Not in the New England, but interesting none-the-less is an article from the LA Times saying Californian’s are paying big time for power they don’t need.

CommonWealth Magazine reports this week’s power auction went smoothly, but the Enterprise reports folks at Brockton Power are feeling left out.

In the department of be careful what you wish for, Utility DIVE digs in on an ISO NE report showing that CO2 emissions spiked after Vermont Yankee’s closure. And, the Telegram reports that municipal utilities are crying foul over the new greenhouse gas limits.

Lastly, because it’s still fun to talk about the Patriot’s win, the Bangor Daily News reports their second half comeback lit up New England – literally!

Have a great weekend.

Natural Gas/Pipeline

Berkshire judge plans to OK settlement for pipeline easement through state forest, MassLive

Proposed Access Northeast pipeline would cost New England consumers $6.6 billion, The Redding Pilot

Officials blast Spectra Energy for limited monitoring at gas metering leak, The Patriot Ledger

I Team: Gas lines hit by contractors, WWLP

Next battle for Weymouth compressor opponents: Clean Air Act permits, The Patriot Ledger

Forest pipeline opponents hang tough, Berkshire Eagle

New London to consider ban on fracking waste, theday.com

Another state legislature just introduced a ban on fracking, ThinkProgress

Air quality hearing planned for new gas turbine at Sandwich plant, Cape Cod Times

Protesters stage ‘funeral’ as court prepares to grant Tennessee Gas access to Otis State Forest, Berkshire Eagle

Renewable Energy

The ‘New Normal’ in America: Renewables Boom, Emissions Plunge and Consumers Save More Than Ever, Greentech Media

Rhode Island Looks to be First State with Carbon Tax, ecoRI news

Exploring a New Mechanism to Cut Carbon Pollution in RGGI, Natural Resources Defense Council

Distributed Solar: Exploring New Opportunities, Electric Light & Power

Offshore Wind Moves Into Energy’s Mainstream, New York Times

Wind Farm’s Impact on RI Tourism to be Studied, ecoRI news

MA Solar Employment Strong, But Dipped Last Year, Banker & Tradesman

Hebron Academy’s rooftop solar project largest in state, Lewiston Sun Journal

Is there a future for land-based wind turbines south of Boston?, Boston Globe South

Solar power is an untapped resource in these 10 cities, Penn Energy

Lawmaker wants to protect island from wind energy testing, Penn Energy

Energy Efficiency

West Hartford Residents Show Commitment to Energy Efficiency, Patch.com

Wading Into the Trump Era of Energy Efficiency, Energy Collective

Nuclear

Trump and US Nuclear Power Find Common Ground in Jobs Push, Bloomberg

ISO-NE: New England CO2 emissions spike after Vermont Yankee closure, Utility Dive

In nuke debate, clash over cost, competition, Hartford Business

Power Producers Oppose Legislation Helping Millstone Nuclear Plant, Hartford Courant

Possible sale could speed Pilgrim decommissioning plan, The Patriot Ledger

Markets/Grid/Policy/Prices/Etc.

Power auction goes smoothly for 2020-2021, CommonWealth Magazine

Municipal light plants decry proposed greenhouse gas limits, Telegram

State regulations seek to reduce emissions, Salem News

Californians are paying billions for power they don’t need, LA Times

Brockton power plant project fails again at energy auction, The Enterprise

Trump’s election could have a mixed impact on New England’s energy industry, Boston Globe

With tax reform on the table, senators prepare second push for energy storage incentives, Utility Dive

Patriots’ comeback lit up New England — literally, Bangor Daily News

Manufacturers can earn $3500 with National Grid program, Worcester Business Journal

NH lawmakers hear arguments to repeal power initiatives, The Union Leader

Lawmakers start to get behind carbon emission bills, Sentinel & Enterprise

Increase in Maine electricity delivery costs sends bills soaring for big business, Press Herald

US consumer spending on electric power drops in 2016, Electric Light & Power

Dynegy completes $3.3B acquisition of Engie power plants, Utility Dive

Con Edison creates new energy company, Electric Light & Power

New York ISO releases 5-year roadmap to dispatchable DERs, Utility DIVE

Trump’s Energy Shift Could Bring Higher Gas Prices, Analysts Say, New Hampshire Public Radio

Rhode Island Looks to be First State with Carbon Tax, ecoRI news

Editorial/Opinion

EDITORIAL: Keep the pressure on gas proposal, The Sun Chronicle

COMMENTARY: Compressor Station threatens Hingham, Wicked Local Hingham

Steve Comeau: Getting real with renewable energy, vtdigger.org

Guest commentary: Take government out of utility cost equation, The Westerly Sun

Can Nuclear Power Rise From The Chaos In Washington?, Forbes

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Energy News for week ending October 14, 2016

Natural Gas/Pipeline

Columbia Gas, Berkshire Gas working to end hook-up moratoriums in Franklin, Hampshire counties, MassLive

New Hampshire Regulators Nix Access Northeast Capacity Contract, Natural Gas Intelligence

Report: Fracking took 5.3 million gallons of water per well last year, Mashable

Sandisfield Pipeline Project Stalled Amid Legal Proceedings, New England Public Radio

Pressing the governor for pipeline moratorium, The Recorder

PUC stays National Grid pipeline proposal, denies motion to dismiss, Ricentral.com

US to require safety valves on more gas lines, WISTV

Renewable Energy

Largest solar power project in New England planned for former Loring air base, Bangor Daily News

Canadian Hydro: A Lifeline for Northeastern Clean Energy Goals?, Greentech Media

Mount Tom Solar Farm in Holyoke to stand as ‘landmark’ for ENGIE North America: CEO Frank Demaille, MassLive

New wind project owner arrives amid fight over proposed site in Moosehead region, Press Herald

Vermont Wind Project Needs Support, So Company Offers to Pay Voters, New York Times

Dong kicks off Bay State survey, reNews

Public Service Board approves Brattleboro solar project, CT Post

Why US Offshore Wind Needs A 25-Year Investment Tax Credit, CleanTechnica

Activists to party after solar-farm groundbreaking at former coal plant in Holyoke, MassLive.com

Massachusetts Cider Mill Adds Rooftop Solar, Solar Industry

GE Boosts Renewable-Energy Unit With $1.65 Billion Wind Deal, Bloomberg

The country’s first offshore wind farm will power 17000 homes, Salon

UMass: Wind energy becoming more cost-effective, The Recorder

Keene State turning to purified waste vegetable oil for heat, The Keene Sentinel

Vermont cabin becomes lab to study wind turbine noise, Penn Energy

Offshore Wind Conference Indicates Strong Interest in New US Renewable Energy Industry, Renewable Energy World

Energy Efficiency

The Energy-Efficiency Revolution, RealClearPolitics

Massachusetts and California tie for top energy efficiency rankings, Utility Dive

Global Energy Efficiency Has Tripled, But It’s Not Enough to Curb Climate Change, Greentech Media

Nuclear

Joint stub from 1980s found last week at nuclear plant, The Daily News of Newburyport

Union reaches agreement with Pilgrim operator, The Patriot Ledger

Nuclear Decommissioning Services to Reach $8.55 Billion by 2021, Power Engineering

Markets/Grid/Policy/Prices/Etc.

Energy-related CO2 emissions for first six months of 2016 are lowest since 1991, EIA.gov

Winter Heating Costs Likely To Increase, WBUR

DEP allows final environmental arguments over Brockton power plant, Enterprise

Killingly power plant battle impacts Rhode Island, RI Future

National Grid to refund $1.5 million to 4500 gas customers, Enterprise News

Generators: ‘Unjust’ Rule Cost $100M in New England Heat Wave, RTO Insider

Report: New England Region Is at Great Risk of Higher Energy Costs, Energy Manager Today

Critics doubt study about causes of Connecticut River erosion, GazetteNET

Environmental groups fight to ensure Morrisville hydro project protects water quality, Vermont Biz

Massachusetts town to build New England’s first utility-scale battery storage project, Utility Dive

Columbia Gas cuts ribbon on Springfield operations center, MassLive

Editorial/Opinion

Editorial: Revamp FERC pipeline approval process, GazetteNET

Solar op-ed leaves wrong impression, Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel

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Energy News for week ending March 6, 2015

Natural Gas/Pipeline

Energy Company IDs Shippers For Mass.-NH Natural Gas Pipeline, CBS Local

Controversial Pipeline Project Receives Key Approval, ecoRI news

As New England freezes, natural gas stays cheap, Reuters

Nuclear

COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Coal and nuclear power are part of energy solution (Opinion), Foster’s Daily Democrat (NH)

NRC commissioners approve elimination of EPZ at Yankee, Manchester Journal

The Bottom Line on Nuclear Energy, The Energy Collective

Mitigating Climate Change (Opinion), Capenews.net

Energy Efficiency

Massachusetts surpasses energy-efficiency goals for fourth straight year, Fierce Energy

Let’s Get Real: The Energy Efficiency Industry Can Do Better, Greentech Media

Markets/Grid/Prices/Policy/Misc.

Power and prices weather the winter, CTMirror.com

Three big ideas from the MIT Energy Conference, Christian Science Monitor

Beyond the substation: How 5 proactive states are transforming the grid edge, Utility Dive

Brockton power plant meetings remain secret as lawsuit lingers, Brockton Enterprise

Electricity Market Manipulation in New England?, Energy Manager Today

Another appeal filed on Salem’s power plant, The Salem News

Power Plant Owners Argue Energy ‘Crisis’ Is Overblown, New Hampshire Public Radio

Renewable Energy

Start-up selling solar panels ‘in the cloud,’ not on your roof, Boston Globe

PUC Study: Solar Power Delivers Economic Return, Maine Public Broadcasting

Hancock Suing Berkshire Wind Over PILOT Payments, iBerkshires.com

Willem Post: Wood burning power plants in Vermont? (Commentary), vtdigger.org

Renewable-Energy Incentives Often Escape Low-Income Communities, ecoRI news

Solar Firms Expand As Rooftop Electricity Costs Fall Below Grid, Investor’s Business Daily

Connecticut Green Bank Helps Homeowners Go Solar, Patch.com

America’s First Offshore Wind Farm to Start Construction This Summer, InsideClimate News

The 3 best states for renewable energy, PennEnergy

16-acre solar farm proposed for city, Eagle Tribune

The new roadmap for the revival of offshore wind, Utility Dive

Cape Wind backs out of planned terminal lease in New Bedford, MassLive.com

Group Trying to Save Cape Wind Delivers Petition to National Grid, CapeCod.com News

Massachusetts utilities look to buy renewable energy to power 136000 homes, Boston Globe

Connecticut: The State of Future Greentech Innovation, Greentech Media

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Energy News for week ending February 27, 2014

Prices

Eversource aims to cut its price for natural gas, Boston Globe

People are frustrated with the electric rate increases, wwlp.com

Natural gas prices dropped, but for how long?, The Union Leader

No quick relief for electricity customers, Boston Globe

Natural Gas/Pipeline

Kinder Morgan reps field questions at gas pipeline open house, Worcester Telegram

Natural-gas plant on hold in Bridgeport, CT Post

Renewable Energy

Auction planned for idled New Hampshire waste-to-energy plant, Renewable Energy from Waste

Maine regulators to reconsider agreements for two wind-power projects, Portland Press Herald

Two New England Businesses and One Individual Recognized by EPA for Climate Leadership, RenewablesBiz

Somersworth solar project close to seeing the light, Fosters.com

Energy Efficiency

College Dorms in Energy Conservation Contest, Smartmeters.com

Is Home Efficiency Financing About to Eclipse the Solar Financing Market, Greentech Media

My Turn: RGGI is a good investment for New Hampshire (Opinion by Reps. Suzanne Harvey and Naida Kaen), Concord Monitor

Penny wise and pound foolish — followed by penny foolish, (Opinion by Rep. David Borden), Seacoastonline.com

Markets/Grid/Policy/Misc.

Woodbridge Town Buildings, Amity High to Get Electricity Backup System, Patch.com

Energy study: EPA’s Clean Power Plan will not jeopardize reliability of U.S. power system, PennEnergy

Spanish firm buys major Northeast utility for $3b, Boston Globe

Powerline upgrade will create jobs and revenue, Tewksbury Town Crier

Brockton mayor signs agreement with power plant developers, Wicked Local East Bridgewater

Governors in 3 New England states looking to expand renewable energy, natural gas capacity, Fox Business

Energy Startup Series: Gridium, Breaking Energy

10 Smart grid trends to watch in 2015, Smart Grid News

Nuclear

Opinion: Nuclear Energy Keeping the Lights on in the Cold, Breaking Energy

NRC takes comment on VY decommissioning report, Commons

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Energy news for week ending September 19, 2014

Natural Gas

NU, Spectra Unveil $3B New England Pipeline Plan, Hartford Courant, September 17, 2014

Vermont Supreme Court sends gas line plan to utility board, Brattleboro Reformer, September 11, 2014

A gamble on gas for New England’s energy future is the wrong way to go, (opnion) Bangor Daily News, September 10, 2014

Vermont Gas plans ‘virtual pipeline’ by year’s end, VTDigger.org, September 10, 2104

Nuclear Energy

Nuclear energy must be part of climate change strategy, (opinion), Boston Globe, September 18, 2014

Vermont Yankee scales back power output, but not staff, Brattleboro Reformer, September 17, 2014

Seabrook Station nuclear power plant clears big hurdle, Seacoastonline.com, September 9, 2014

Renewable Energy/Efficiency

New England Aquarium Offsetting Power Usage With RECs, Solar Industry, September 18, 2014

Wrong about energy credits, (Opinion) Rutland Herald, September 18, 2014

New England’s demand remains flat on surge of energy efficiency, Utility Dive, September 16, 2014

Massachusetts utility-scale PV sector in danger, PV Magazine, September 15, 2014

Efficiency, Renewables Cut Away At Growth In New England, Hartford Courant, September 11, 2014

Maine environmental agency OKs permit for state’s largest wind farm, Bangor Daily News, September 8, 2014

Markets/ISO New England/Etc.

FERC fails to act on complaint of New England electricity market manipulation, Boston Globe, September 18, 2014

Special Series: The Northern Pass Debate & New England’s Energy’s Energy Future, New Hampshire Public Radio, September 17, 2014

Here’s one big Massachusetts power plant that keeps changing hands, Boston Business Journal, September 17, 2014

Brockton City Council kept out of power plant settlement talks, Brockton Enterprise, September 17, 2014

ISO New England adjusts to changing electricity market, The Republican, MassLive.com, September 11, 2104

Cool temps send Boston wholesale power prices down 20 percent, Boston Business Journal, September 11, 2014

Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners gives $104K to Action for Boston Community Development, Boston Business Journal, September 5, 2014

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