Opinion
'Back-door' deal with wind farm loses in court
READER COMMENTS: 1A Hillsborough judge has voided an agreement between the town and a Portsmouth-based renewable energy company, saying the pact was reached during illegal meetings.
Senate OKs House bill lowers emissions cap to meet RGGI standards
READER COMMENTS: 2Electricity generators will have to lower their fossil fuel emissions under a bill approved by the Senate Thursday on a 14-10 vote.
65 mph OK for E-ZPass drivers with opening of new lanes at Hooksett toll plaza
READER COMMENTS: 6Fewer traffic jams are expected at the Hooksett toll plaza with the opening of Open Road Tolling (ORT) lanes for E-ZPass holders.
Nashua's CityBus shares success story
READER COMMENTS: 0The Nashua Transit System is providing more rides than ever, with its bus ridership increasing substantially in the last six years.
Investigators seek cause of Conn. train crash
READER COMMENTS: 0Federal investigators on Saturday searched for the cause of a rush-hour train crash in Connecticut that injured dozens of people commuting home from New York City, three of them critically.
Lawyer says Northern Pass in 'a corner'
READER COMMENTS: 7Opponents of the Northern Pass hydroelectric project on Friday released a legal opinion supporting their view that the state cannot authorize use of its easement in the Connecticut Lakes Headwaters...
Amtrak suspends New York-Boston service after two trains collide in Conn.; up to 60 hurt
READER COMMENTS: 0A commuter train traveling eastbound from New York City derailed near the Connecticut suburb of Fairfield during the evening rush hour on Friday and collided with a westbound commuter train, injuring...
Antrim asks for review of wind farm project
READER COMMENTS: 0The debate over the proposed Tuttle Hill wind farm is heating up again. On Wednesday, the town submitted an appeal of the state Site Evaluation Committee’s denial of a permit to Antrim Wind...
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Pipeline plan to send crude from Montreal to Maine raises ire in New England
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Shea-Porter, Kuster bill severs pipeline crossing North Country from larger Keystone decision
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Judd Gregg: The irony of energy
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NHBR: N.H. manufacturers learn to live with, and reap benefits from, deregulated electricity market
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Greg Moore: NH must end war on energy consumers
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Pipeline asks Vt. to reconsider position on tar sands oil
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NH company receives federal money to develop fuel for next generation nuclear reactors
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NH man among eight Keystone Pipeline protesters ordered to pay $3,438 in restitution
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Portland Pipeline has already transported tar sands oil, only east to west instead of west to east
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Landfill gas is helping power revival of Gorham papermaking
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NHPUC denies PNE petition for rehearing on new PSNH default rate
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New Haven Register on ISO-New England settlement with states on budget oversight
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Documentary explores the complexity of the Northern Pass Project
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ISO-New England grid operator agrees to FERC cost-cutting demand
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Tax assessor says high land prices being paid for Northern Pass land unlikely to yield tax windfall for towns
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NHPUC grants PSNH rehearing on investigation into Merrimack Station Scrubber costs and cost recover
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NH Nuclear Decommissioning Financing Committee seeks legal services
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Northern Pass buys make multi-millions for North Country couples
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Northern Utilities rate request includes 31.3% hike for non-heating residential customers
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NH investment firm seeks Alcoa's NC dams license
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New Haven Register: Consumer advocate says NU's CEO misled shareholders
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NHPR Audio: Connecticut law could be good for Northern Pass, bad for N.H. biomass
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GT Advanced Technologies Inc. results highlight dramatic downturn in Q1 since Q1 2012
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Audience members chastise NRC officials at Vermont Yankee hearing
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Burgess BioPower in Berlin has Dec. turnkey date; Carrier seeks log suppliers

