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Two Biomass Plants in Maine to Close
Loggers say that the March closings of the generating plants that burn wood chips could affect as many as 2,500 jobs
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Life in a Passivhaus School
Students like the vibrant colors, the air conditioning, and even the dual-flush toilets
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Maine Smart Meter Case Is Back in Court
A group protesting smart meters says that regulators were wrong in their 2014 finding that the devices pose no clear health risks
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Where LEDs Make a Really Big Impact
When electricity costs 65 cents a kilowatt hour, the case for energy conservation becomes very powerful
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Windows and Floors at a Pretty Good House in Maine
Work continues with the installation of windows, polished concrete floors, and a blower door test that leaves everyone smiling
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Framed Walls and Air Barrier Membranes for a Pretty Good House
Despite inevitable weather delays, the house is framed and roofed
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Pretty Good, Not So Big Maine House
A couple decides to shed a house that's too big and build a smaller, more energy-efficient version nearby
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A First in New England: Utility-Scale Battery Storage
The system in Maine will reduce loads on the grid during summer peaks avoid the cost of new transmission lines
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In Maine, A Battle Royal Over Energy Policy
Legislative proposals would scrap net metering and eliminate the state's renewable portfolio standard
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Maine Slashes Its Efficiency Program
Some lawmakers are fuming, but the utilities commission says the law is 'crystal clear'