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- Increased demand for LNG could mean more jobs at Northumberland facility, says developer (4/29/14)
NORTHUMBERLAND — The developer of a proposed liquefied natural gas manufacturing plant said on Tuesday that due to demand, the plant’s initial output will be increased by a third, with the potential creation of 15 additional jobs.
- Public-private partnership sees a big future for N.H. wood (4/17/14)
When it comes to heating your New Hampshire home or business, a new industry group wants you to forget natural gas and other fossil fuels and switch to a renewable heating source growing abundantly right here in New Hampshire: wood.
- IRS files $2.49 million in liens against Cate Street companies for not paying corporate income taxes (2/12/14)
EAST MILLINOCKET, Maine — The Internal Revenue Service became the latest entity claiming it is owed money from two Katahdin region companies owned by Cate Street Capital when it filed two liens totaling $2.49 million for nonpayment of corporate income taxes on Thursday.
- Concord, EPA program aim to help residents save water (4/5/14)
In an effort to help Concord residents save water, the city’s General Services Department has partnered with an Environmental Protection Agency program called WaterSense.
- Few back Manchester proposal to pay-as-you-throw (4/3/14)
MANCHESTER — An overwhelming majority of the people at Thursday's public session on a proposed pay-as-you-throw garbage collection system said they were opposed to the idea
- N.H. Fire Marshall reaches agreement with Groton Wind farm (4/18/14)
CONCORD — The Office of the Fire Marshall has resolved its dispute with Groton Wind, LLC and Iberdrola Renewables, LLC, the owner of a 24-turbine, 48 megawatt wind farm in Groton, over its failure to comply with fire and building codes
- Berlin requests county funds to assist in dispute over hydro assessment (4/15/14)
BERLIN – The city of Berlin has requested $15,000 from Coos County to help cover its legal costs in its dispute with Great Lakes Hydro America over the assessment of hydroelectric facilities on the Androscoggin River.
- Third wind farm company withdraws leases for Newfound-area project (4/6/14)
ALEXANDRIA — A company with interest in Newfound Lake-area lands for a wind farm has pulled out of its lease agreements with a landowner with property in Alexandria, Groton and Hebron.
- NH officials again request options for Northern Pass path (4/5/14)
New Hampshire's congressional delegation has, for the third time in the past seven months, asked the Department of Energy to release the list of alternative routes for the Northern Pass that will be studied as part of the environmental review of the controversial hydroelectric project.
- Legislator calls for closing of Groton wind farm (4/3/14)
GROTON — A Lakes Region legislator wants state officials to close the 24-turbine Groton Wind power facility, saying the Site Evaluation Committee should order the plant’s owner, Iberdrola Renewables of Spain, to “cease operations.”