The CMP Corridor: Maine’s Most Divisive 53 Miles At the heart of the public debate over the proposed power-transmission project known as the New England Clean Energy Connect is a remote swath of woods, mountains, and streams that 53 miles of newly cut corridor would cleave. WebOct 28, 2024 · The 145-mile corridor will encompass 92 miles of existing power lines shown in the solid orange line on the map, plus a new 53-mile path being cut through western Maine forest shown by the dotted ...
Planned CMP electricity corridor receives final major permit, but ...
WebAug 13, 2024 · The Corps and DOE warned CMP that it has failed to provide adequate evidence that the proposed transmission corridor (also known as NECEC) has climate benefits. Questions about the validity of CMP’s claims have plagued the project from day one because no independent evidence has been presented to show the project would … WebMay 16, 2013 · The SEHSR corridor will ultimately provide important connectivity between Atlanta and Washington, DC, and on to the Northeast Corridor to Boston, MA. As a Tier … in cabinet coffee machine
On day 4 of CMP corridor trial, jurors hear details of project timing
WebApr 13, 2024 · Apr. 13—Jurors in the New England Clean Energy Connect trial heard conflicting explanations Thursday about why work on the power-line corridor began earlier in 2024 than planned — and jumped around to different locations. Did the schedule change to get ahead of a referendum vote aimed at killing the project? Was it because steel … WebApr 10, 2024 · Heavy machinery is used to cut trees to widen an existing Central Maine Power power line corridor to make way for new utility poles, April 26, 2024, near Bingham, Maine. Robert F. Bukaty—AP Images WebMay 31, 2024 · Gov. Paul LePage and Central Maine Power are battling it out with environmental groups, local power generators and a bipartisan group of legislators over a proposed $950 million electrical transmission line from Lewiston to Quebec. in cabinet dish shelves