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Maine energy: Much delayed US-Canada hydro project gets go-ahead | Maine energy: Much delayed US-Canada hydro project gets go-ahead |
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A portion of the NECEC corridor | A portion of the NECEC corridor |
An energy project that sparked an uproar has been given the go-ahead in Maine after a jury ruled a referendum on the proposal was unconstitutional. | An energy project that sparked an uproar has been given the go-ahead in Maine after a jury ruled a referendum on the proposal was unconstitutional. |
Proponents say it would eliminate over three million metric tonnes of carbon emissions every year. | Proponents say it would eliminate over three million metric tonnes of carbon emissions every year. |
But the project, which connected Canadian hydropower to New England via Maine, was controversial. | But the project, which connected Canadian hydropower to New England via Maine, was controversial. |
Concerned for its environmental and economic impact, Mainers voted to cancel its permits in 2021. | Concerned for its environmental and economic impact, Mainers voted to cancel its permits in 2021. |
On Thursday, a jury in a civil suit unanimously ruled those permits were still valid because construction had already begun at the time of the referendum, which was the second-largest in Maine's history. | On Thursday, a jury in a civil suit unanimously ruled those permits were still valid because construction had already begun at the time of the referendum, which was the second-largest in Maine's history. |
Funded by utility company Hydro-Quebec and Central Maine Power (CMP), which is owned by the Spanish energy giant Avangrid, the New England Energy Connect (NECEC) had received final approvals, including a Presidential Permit from the US Department of Energy. | Funded by utility company Hydro-Quebec and Central Maine Power (CMP), which is owned by the Spanish energy giant Avangrid, the New England Energy Connect (NECEC) had received final approvals, including a Presidential Permit from the US Department of Energy. |
Construction on the $1bn (£800m) project began in January 2021, despite court challenges. | Construction on the $1bn (£800m) project began in January 2021, despite court challenges. |
Proponents of the project say the route through Maine is the shortest path and most environmentally sound way to connect Quebec, where the hydropower is generated, to Massachusetts, a burgeoning market for green energy. | Proponents of the project say the route through Maine is the shortest path and most environmentally sound way to connect Quebec, where the hydropower is generated, to Massachusetts, a burgeoning market for green energy. |
But several local groups, and competing energy companies, opposed it. | But several local groups, and competing energy companies, opposed it. |
"We're giving up a lot for getting nothing," Tom Saviello, a former state senator, told the BBC last year. | "We're giving up a lot for getting nothing," Tom Saviello, a former state senator, told the BBC last year. |
How a clean energy project sparked a $100m 'hoohah' | How a clean energy project sparked a $100m 'hoohah' |
Environmental groups also challenged the permits over concerns about the project's impact on Maine's North Woods. | Environmental groups also challenged the permits over concerns about the project's impact on Maine's North Woods. |
In November 2021, the state held a referendum on whether the project should be cancelled. More than 400,000 people showed up to vote - a huge turnout for a state with a population of 1.3 million. | In November 2021, the state held a referendum on whether the project should be cancelled. More than 400,000 people showed up to vote - a huge turnout for a state with a population of 1.3 million. |
Last August, the state's Supreme Court weighed in on the case, ruling that the referendum could not be retroactively applied if CMP had vested rights, kicking it back to a lower court to determine the extent of those rights. | Last August, the state's Supreme Court weighed in on the case, ruling that the referendum could not be retroactively applied if CMP had vested rights, kicking it back to a lower court to determine the extent of those rights. |
Thursday's ruling sided with CMP, who had already spent $450m on construction before the project was halted. | Thursday's ruling sided with CMP, who had already spent $450m on construction before the project was halted. |
"Even after repeated delays and the costs caused by the change in law, the NECEC project remains the best way to bring low-cost renewable energy to Maine and New England while removing millions of metric tons of carbon from our atmosphere each year," Avangrid said in a statement after the ruling. | "Even after repeated delays and the costs caused by the change in law, the NECEC project remains the best way to bring low-cost renewable energy to Maine and New England while removing millions of metric tons of carbon from our atmosphere each year," Avangrid said in a statement after the ruling. |
The Natural Resources Council of Maine, who opposed the project, told Bangor Daily News it was "disappointed in today's outcome and remains sharply focused on achieving a just and equitable clean energy future that works for all Mainers". | |
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United States | United States |
Canada | Canada |
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