Penobscot River dams provide half the power for the Great Northern Paper Company, year-round sewage treatment for towns from Millinocket to Bangor, and 40 extra feet of water height for Chesuncook Lake. But Ripogenus Dam, built in 1915, also submerged some the area\u27s historic natural beauty, and caused fluctuating water levels which, though vital for hydroelectricity, conflict with the needs of wetland vegetation and fish. Details
Hydroelectricity provides 6% of U.S. electrical power needs, but hydro-dams also cause environmental...
A brief pamphlet seeking investors to buy land in Milford and Old Town, Maine, so that an public/ind...
The Penobscot River is polluted, obstructed, and in short supply of aquatic life, which has diminish...
Although hydropower is a source of low-carbon energy, without careful consideration and management, ...
Focus Energy piece on the demolition of dams on the Penobscot River as a result of the Penobscot R...
Great Northern Paper Co. announced that it will donate conservation easements on 78 miles of shorela...
Focus on Greater Bangor piece on how federal, state, tribal, and hydropower entities are working to...
The Bangor Water Works were built in 1875-76 following a State act to supply Bangor with a reliable ...
Focus on Greater Bangor Region piece on how an unlikely consortium of Pennsylvania Power and Light,...
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed alterations to or removal of four dams on the lower reach...
Installation of a natural fish bypass at the Howland Dam on the Penobscot River marks the completion...
Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission issued a water quality license for Bowater Inc.\u27s Ripog...
Cover Story piece on the Penobscot and Kennebec Rivers and their migratory fish. While the Atlanti...
BETWEEN THE HEAD of tide above Bangor to where it widens into the bay at Searsport, the Penobscot Ri...
Bangor Hydro-Electric Co. has proposed both stocking and a trap-and-truck system to compensate for t...
Hydroelectricity provides 6% of U.S. electrical power needs, but hydro-dams also cause environmental...
A brief pamphlet seeking investors to buy land in Milford and Old Town, Maine, so that an public/ind...
The Penobscot River is polluted, obstructed, and in short supply of aquatic life, which has diminish...
Although hydropower is a source of low-carbon energy, without careful consideration and management, ...
Focus Energy piece on the demolition of dams on the Penobscot River as a result of the Penobscot R...
Great Northern Paper Co. announced that it will donate conservation easements on 78 miles of shorela...
Focus on Greater Bangor piece on how federal, state, tribal, and hydropower entities are working to...
The Bangor Water Works were built in 1875-76 following a State act to supply Bangor with a reliable ...
Focus on Greater Bangor Region piece on how an unlikely consortium of Pennsylvania Power and Light,...
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed alterations to or removal of four dams on the lower reach...
Installation of a natural fish bypass at the Howland Dam on the Penobscot River marks the completion...
Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission issued a water quality license for Bowater Inc.\u27s Ripog...
Cover Story piece on the Penobscot and Kennebec Rivers and their migratory fish. While the Atlanti...
BETWEEN THE HEAD of tide above Bangor to where it widens into the bay at Searsport, the Penobscot Ri...
Bangor Hydro-Electric Co. has proposed both stocking and a trap-and-truck system to compensate for t...
Hydroelectricity provides 6% of U.S. electrical power needs, but hydro-dams also cause environmental...
A brief pamphlet seeking investors to buy land in Milford and Old Town, Maine, so that an public/ind...
The Penobscot River is polluted, obstructed, and in short supply of aquatic life, which has diminish...