Energy
Report Debunks ISO Claims About Shaky Fuel Security During NE Cold Snaps
|
Report Reveals New England Doesn’t Need New Gas Pipelines
InDepthNH.org (https://indepthnh.org/category/news/page/506/)
The news impacting NH and beyond.
Report Reveals New England Doesn’t Need New Gas Pipelines
Let me say this as clearly and unequivocally as I can: The lights are not going out. There will not be rolling blackouts.
Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald announces that on April 27, 2018, a Merrimack County Grand Jury returned 11 indictments against James E. Knee (age 65), a former Concord, New Hampshire investment adviser with Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. and Voya Financial Advisors, Inc., relating to conduct between 2014 and 2017.
There is still one more thing we have to do before we can mount a full-scale celebration: Ensure Governor Sununu signs HB 1319 into law.
Check out the actions taken by the New Hampshire House today, May 2.
CONCORD, NH – Representatives of the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices were in New Hampshire on May 1, for a site visit to familiarize themselves with some of the opportunities students in the Capital and Lakes Regions have with work-based learning programs.
CONCORD — The recusal of two members of the Site Evaluation Committee sought by supporters of the Northern Pass project asserts bias for doing what they are required to do as regulators, several intervenors said Wednesday.
PODCAST: New Hampshire residents are generally optimistic about the state’s economy, and President Trump has gained some popularity in the Granite State.
CONCORD – Three municipal intervenor groups in the Northern Pass project objected Monday to a motion asking that two Site Evaluation Committee members recuse themselves from further deliberations on the $1.6 billion powerline plan that was denied on Feb. 1.