Grid operator thinking ahead New Haven Register Sat, 27 Mar 2010 02:32 AM PDT Officials with New Englandâs regional electric grid operator are projecting that it will have to spend billions of dollars to build the new transmission lines needed to bring enough renewable energy into the region if goals set by governors in the six states are to be achieved. | Historic bill opens way to develop Nebraska wind power Grand Island Independent Sat, 27 Mar 2010 02:26 AM PDT As a state lawmaker, Sen. Annette Dubas of Fullerton, has learned a lot about wind energy and Nebraska's potential to be one of the nation's top wind energy producing states. | Scrapping deal will cost mill $2 million a year Daily Gleaner Sat, 27 Mar 2010 02:15 AM PDT The defunct energy deal with Hydro-Quebec will cost AV Nackawic $2 million a year in savings, which would have been invested back in the company's two New Brunswick mills, says a senior company official. | Power deal's demise might hurt green-minded efforts Daily Gleaner Sat, 27 Mar 2010 02:15 AM PDT The death of the NB Power-Hydro Quebec power sale could have stunted discussion about alternate and renewable energy sources, says a spokesman for the newly formed Alliance for Community Energy. | Liberals call for Progressive Conservatives' plan Daily Gleaner Sat, 27 Mar 2010 02:14 AM PDT The government continued to put pressure on Opposition Leader David Alward to reveal how he would cope with the province's energy problems Friday, suggesting the Tory leader can't decide how to approach the issue. | UNB residence wins energy conservation challenge Daily Gleaner Sat, 27 Mar 2010 02:14 AM PDT University of New Brunswick's Aitken House in Fredericton was the winner of the Atlantic University and College Electrical Consumption Reduction Energy Challenge. | On the record Telegraph-Journal Sat, 27 Mar 2010 02:12 AM PDT Opposition leader David Alward asked Energy Minister Jack Keir during question period in the legislature on Friday whether sensitive details of NB Power's operations were revealed to Hydro-Québec during negotiations for the failed deal to sell NB Power assets. | Tories still working on energy policy Telegraph-Journal Sat, 27 Mar 2010 02:11 AM PDT The Conservative Opposition's plan for the province's energy future "is not completely ready," as the party adjusts its vision in the wake of the failure of the NB Power deal, says Tory leader David Alward. | | |
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