Energy
Eversource Names Hinkle To Replace Murray As Media Relations Manager
Hinkle most recently worked as a Communications and Policy Advisor on U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan’s New Hampshire staff.
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Hinkle most recently worked as a Communications and Policy Advisor on U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan’s New Hampshire staff.
Eversource: “… agency’s decision is so far outside the bounds of reasonableness…”
Eversource is trying to leverage the earlier ruling on the pipeline to raise procedural issues about the SEC’s denial of Northern Pass.
Northern Pass officials recently said they intend to continue working for its eventual approval.
The archive will preserve and document the story of the resistance to Northern Pass by “grassroots” citizens, as well as by conservation, environmental, recreational, and other non-governmental organizations, and by municipal and legislative groups.
CONCORD – The Site Evaluation Committee on Thursday issued a written order denying a motion seeking recusal of two members of the panel that denied Northern Pass’ application – Public Utilities Commissioner Kathryn Bailey and Public Member Patricia Weathersby.
The clean energy transmission project that replaced Northern Pass when it was turned down by New Hampshire regulators has reached agreement with Massachusetts electric distributors on a 20-year contract to provide 1,200 megawatts of renewable energy.
CONCORD — The state consumer advocate wants the Public Utilities Commission to close two cases Eversource claims should be revisited in light of a recent New Hampshire Supreme Court ruling.
CONCORD — Eversource informed the Public Utilities Commission Monday that it will file a revised proposal to purchase natural gas capacity from the Access Northeast proposed pipeline. Eversource also asked regulators to vacate their order denying a Power Purchase Agreement with Hydro-Quebec included in the Northern Pass Transmission proposal.
The information includes a pricing summary as well as detailed costs components for the underground sections of the proposed $1.6 billion, 192-mile transmission line from Pittsburg to Deerfield.