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Lawmakers eye net energy billing, nuclear power, time-of-use rates
21 小时之前 · In a presentation to the energy, utilities and technology committee in January, Public Utilities Commission staff told lawmakers that the system has cost about $130 million but has resulted in $160 million in direct or non-monetized benefits, in part because solar developers are sometimes paying for upgrades to the grid or reducing load during peak hours, which reduces reliance on natural gas.
In Maine, questions follow federal funding freeze
6 天之前 · The chaotic sequence of events, and lack of clarity from the administration, left groups across Maine confused and anxious. Steven Michaud, president of the Maine Hospital Association, said that even though the federal funding freeze memo was rescinded, it still created a lot of uncertainty about the future of programs and grants that rely on federal funding.
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A look back at Maine’s 131st Legislature - The Maine Monitor
2024年4月28日 · As the work of the 131st Legislature wraps up, The Maine Monitor decided to look back at what was accomplished this session, and what was left undone. The legislature adjourned in the early-morning hours of April 18, and Gov. Janet Mills now has just a couple more days — until Tuesday, April 30 — to sign or veto the late-session bills sent to her desk.
Coverage of Maine's 132nd Legislature | The Maine Monitor
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Ten Maine Monitor stories you may have missed
2023年12月30日 · Join our community and keep our journalism free. The Maine Monitor is committed to deeply researched, nonpartisan reporting that informs Mainers about issues of public interest, holds institutions accountable, and profiles solutions. Our reporting takes time, but we believe it is worth doing because it is critical to a functioning society and democracy.
Rethinking Maine's coastal infrastructure after recent storms
2024年2月11日 · Join our community and keep our journalism free. The Maine Monitor is committed to deeply researched, nonpartisan reporting that informs Mainers about issues of public interest, holds institutions accountable, and profiles solutions. Our reporting takes time, but we believe it is worth doing because it is critical to a functioning society and democracy.