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The proposal comes after yearslong efforts to bring Canadian hydropower into New England, including the failed Northern Pass project.
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Many New England communities are set up well to handle cold emergencies. Now, the increasing threat of heat presents a new challenge.
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The rules cover the formation of community power programs and set ground rules about how utilities interact with them, like what information utilities must share and how often.
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Because a severe storm can cause power outages, the group C-10 looked to renewable sources of energy that can provide electricity independently of the grid.
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A representative for 603 Legal Aid says state law offers some protections against an apartment that's uncomfortably hot.
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State regulators say climate change is one factor driving increased risks to dams.
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The Director of Energy Transition at Clean Energy New Hampshire offers insight on the newest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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Climate change-driven freezing and thawing cycles and increased moisture under roads can fuel pothole creation
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"Whether it's a new rail proposal or the next grant project that comes along, infrastructure will be so important to the future of this community and this region," Buttigieg said.
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New Hampshire operates on a regional grid operated by ISO-New England. Long cold snaps could put New England's system at risk this winter.