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Friday, December 23, 2011 at 11:00 AM Energy News Roundup: December 17-December 23
This week in regional energy news …
- A land sale in Eastport, Maine, will support Ocean Renewable Power Co.’s efforts to promote tidal turbines in the Downeast region of Maine. Perry Marine & Construction will build a facility at the site, where workers will assemble and deploy ORPC’s turbines.
- Boralex recently closed the sale of its biomass power production facilities to Latham, NY-based ReEnergy Holdings.
- The U.S. Department of Energy is considering using East Coast granite formations as nuclear waste depositories. The proposal to bury nuclear waste in Nevada’s Yucca Mountain has been scrapped for now.
- Calgary-based TransCanada has agreed to purchase nine solar projects with a combined capacity of 86 MW. The $470 million deal will add to the company’s portfolio of pipelines and wind projects.
- Natural gas production is increasing amid great uncertainty over the balance of supply and demand.
- Governor LePage gives the Maine State Housing Authority and Efficiency Maine Trust two business days to submit a plan for providing heating assistance to needy Mainers.
- Central Maine Power will clean up a toxic waste site in Augusta. The site, where Augusta Gas Works formerly operated, is contaminated with coal tar.
- Self-Gen, based on Scarborough, Maine, has proposed building a natural gas pipeline to Rockland from an existing line in Windsor. Meanwhile, the Maine Energy Marketers Association has criticized the state Legislature for bills favoring natural gas over other fuels.
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Katie Gray
Katie Gray
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