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The plan includes 49 potential “reductions in effectiveness,” a term the Nuclear Regulatory Commission says indicates that the proposed changes are less effective than the current plan.
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As climate change increasingly shows up in Granite Staters’ daily lives, NHPR's By Degrees is following how state lawmakers are addressing the challenge.
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The state’s Department of Energy has opened applications for solar developers interested in starting community solar projects in the state.
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The Twin States Clean Energy Link is one of three transmission projects selected to be part of the federal Department of Energy’s $1.3 billion grid investment. The project still needs approvals from regulators before construction could begin.
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In the Gulf of Maine, normal wind conditions could power New England up to 70% of the year, if large energy storage projects were also included.
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Tras el tiroteo en Lewiston, Maine, NH se involucra para ayudar a buscar al sospechoso. Defensores de inmigrantes piden al gobierno federal negar solicitud del Gobernador Sununu de brindarle a la policía local más poder sobre leyes migratorias.
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Their concerns hinge on the Irving Institute for Energy and Society’s connections to Irving Oil.
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La organización que administra la línea de ayuda 211 dice que las llamadas para asistencia de gas entre este septiembre y el anterior han aumentado un 52%.
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After conflict and turmoil over the last three-year efficiency plan, the plan in front of the commission now is the start of a new process under a new state law.
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The move could help towns in the county adopt community power more quickly since they can use the county's community power aggregation rather than having to develop their own.