Secure and reasonably priced energy supplies have always been vital to the welfare of Maine\u27s economy and its people. Maine responded to the energy shocks of the 1970s with important state policies, designed in large part to reduce dependence on foreign oil. John Flumerfelt and Richard Silkman of the State Planning Office [this issue] provide an overview of Maine\u27s recent history of energy use and an analysis of both past and future energy policies in Maine. Matthew Hunter of Central Maine Power provides here an alternative perspective on energy policy
This article describes the Maine Energy Planning Roadmap, which is scheduled for release in January ...
Energy and environmental policies have always been intertwined, but the exact nature of those interr...
Commentary by Edward L Flippen (Partner, McGuire Woods LLP, Richmond, Virgina; Lecturer in Law at th...
Secure and reasonably priced energy supplies have always been vital to the welfare of Maine\u27s eco...
Secure and reasonably priced energy supplies have always been vital to the welfare ofMaine\u27s econ...
Environmental groups downplay our energy challenges because we did not see the catastrophic price in...
World energy trends suggest that increased demand for fossil fuels is likely to continue, even as pr...
Includes an introduction to the theme of the journal issue and an overview of the problem. Introduct...
In the preceeding article, Thomas LaPointe focuses his attention on "...short-term supply crisis man...
High energy costs drive away business and raise rates for Mainers. We must lower electricity rates a...
Dependence on petroleum has global consequences with regard to supply constraints, energy security, ...
Energy efficiency is cheaper than any current sources of power or fuel. Maine has started to develop...
Addressed are the nation\u27s options for energy policies heading into the 1990s and the need for le...
Energy policy has been at the center of American political rhetoric since the early 1970s. Twenty ye...
Since 2010, average residential New England electric rates have increased by 20 percent. But in Main...
This article describes the Maine Energy Planning Roadmap, which is scheduled for release in January ...
Energy and environmental policies have always been intertwined, but the exact nature of those interr...
Commentary by Edward L Flippen (Partner, McGuire Woods LLP, Richmond, Virgina; Lecturer in Law at th...
Secure and reasonably priced energy supplies have always been vital to the welfare of Maine\u27s eco...
Secure and reasonably priced energy supplies have always been vital to the welfare ofMaine\u27s econ...
Environmental groups downplay our energy challenges because we did not see the catastrophic price in...
World energy trends suggest that increased demand for fossil fuels is likely to continue, even as pr...
Includes an introduction to the theme of the journal issue and an overview of the problem. Introduct...
In the preceeding article, Thomas LaPointe focuses his attention on "...short-term supply crisis man...
High energy costs drive away business and raise rates for Mainers. We must lower electricity rates a...
Dependence on petroleum has global consequences with regard to supply constraints, energy security, ...
Energy efficiency is cheaper than any current sources of power or fuel. Maine has started to develop...
Addressed are the nation\u27s options for energy policies heading into the 1990s and the need for le...
Energy policy has been at the center of American political rhetoric since the early 1970s. Twenty ye...
Since 2010, average residential New England electric rates have increased by 20 percent. But in Main...
This article describes the Maine Energy Planning Roadmap, which is scheduled for release in January ...
Energy and environmental policies have always been intertwined, but the exact nature of those interr...
Commentary by Edward L Flippen (Partner, McGuire Woods LLP, Richmond, Virgina; Lecturer in Law at th...