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Eversource Gives Up Northern Pass
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Eversource has decided Northern Pass “has no path forward” after the New Hampshire Supreme Court unanimously decided to uphold the Site Evaluation Committee’s decision denying the $1.6 billion project.
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Eversource has decided Northern Pass “has no path forward” after the New Hampshire Supreme Court unanimously decided to uphold the Site Evaluation Committee’s decision denying the $1.6 billion project.
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The Legislative Fiscal Committee had 35 items to decide in its day-long meeting, 22 were due to the budget veto by Gov. Chris Sununu and the three-month continuing resolution approved by the Democratically controlled Legislature and the governor.
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Approving Northern Pass would have done little directly for the people of New Hampshire.