NEPGA Testimony In Opposition to Maine Bills To Allow Utility Ownership of Generation

On April 16, NEPGA testified in opposition to two proposals that would allow different degrees of utility ownership of generation assets in the state.  LD 1358 would permit an affiliate of an investor-owned transmission and distribution utility to own generation or generation-related assets, even when the generation or generation-related assets are directly interconnected to the […]

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Affordability Comes Back In Focus

The goals of energy policy are often likened to a three-legged stool that must always be in balance: reliability, cost, and environmental impact. The three are interdependent — pull out one leg, and the stool (along with the poor person sitting on it) will fall over. In New England, environmental protection and climate change have […]