Posted inRiver Valley

DEPs windmill hearing draws crowd

CANTON — Chairs replaced fire engines as the Canton Fire Station hosted the Department of Environmental Protection’s third hearing on the Canton Mountain Wind Project in Canton and Dixfield. Commissioner Patricia Aho conducted the hearing, reading names from a list of people who signed up to speak. Besides the 19 or so people who signed […]

Posted inAdvertiser Democrat, Oxford Hills, River Valley

DEP to hold public meeting July 24 on proposed 8-turbine Canton Mountain Wind project

CANTON —The Maine Department of Environmental Protection will host a public meeting on Wednesday, July 24, to receive comments and answer questions on its draft analysis for a proposed 8-turbine wind farm. The meeting on Canton Mountain Wind LLC’s $47 million project will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Canton Fire […]

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Posted inAdvertiser Democrat, Oxford Hills

SAD 17 OKs conversion to pellet boilers

OXFORD — The Oxford Hills School District Board of Directors has approved a $1.02 million project to install wood pellet boilers at Oxford and Norway elementary schools and interior and exterior LED lighting at five schools. The unanimous vote to contract with Siemens Building Technology occurred at Monday night’s meeting. The $1,024,807 project will replace […]

Posted inOur View

Boothbay plan seeking to trim energy use, cost

As we flip on the air conditioners or leave on that summer road trip, consider our power predicament. Coal once produced a larger part of Maine’s power, but the big plants were gradually phased out as dirty and inefficient. Nuclear power met about 20 percent of Maine’s electric demand between 1972 and 1996. That’s when […]

Posted inLewiston-Auburn

Sabattus native has a company that turns waste into energy

It happens to us all, almost without thought. You peruse the produce section of your local grocery store and find yourself poring over the tomatoes. Within a couple doubtful touches, you decide on the perfect pairing for your “B” and “L.” But what about the ones that didn’t make the cut? What happens to them? […]

Posted inMaine, sj-web

Dozens still missing after Quebec oil train fire

Franklin County crews respond About 30 people from six Franklin Country fire departments are helping to battle the Quebec fire sparked early Saturday by the derailment of a train carrying crude oil. “It’s been busy,” said Franklin County Emergency Management Agency Director Tim Hardy Saturday evening. “There’s a lot of damage, a lot of destruction. […]