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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
September 24, 2020

Is New England’s Biggest Renewable Energy Project Really a Win for the Climate?

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
September 24, 2020

THE REVELATOR • September 24, 2020

A plan to import hydropower from Canada through the North Maine Woods to Massachusetts begs the question of whether big hydro along with its reservoirs and dams, is green enough to be worth the cost.

Source:https://therevelator.org/hydropower-necec/

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