With island fuel costs soaring over mainland prices, improved energy efficiency is a boon.
Tux Turkel
Tux Turkel writes primarily about energy issues affecting Maine. Over the years, he has gazed into the spent-fuel pool at the now-gone Maine Yankee nuclear plant, looked across Casco Bay from atop Wyman Station’s smokestack, and toured power plants and wind farms across the state, but remains confused about why electricity doesn’t leak from our wall sockets.
When he’s not trying to make sense of dense regulatory filings at the Public Utilities Commission, he’s likely to be hiking in the mountains or visiting Maine’s coastal islands in his small motorboat.
A graduate of Emerson College in Boston, Tux lives in Yarmouth with his wife, youngest son, a cat and a guinea pig.
Central Maine Power seeks to raise electric rates
The company says reliability and billing would improve. But are services already adequate?
Largest power plant in Maine up for sale
NextEra Energy Resources seeks a buyer for Wyman Station, Yarmouth’s biggest single property taxpayer.
Energy strategies debated
A legislative panel weighs one bill focusing on efficiency, another on lowering heating costs.
Press Herald parent accuses former CEO of misusing more than $530,000
Richard L. Connor gave himself unauthorized salary increases and used company funds to pay for personal expenses, including credit card bills, a new SUV and vacation home rentals, according to a memo released to company employees by Lisa DeSisto, MaineToday Media’s current publisher.
Can state cut energy costs? The heat is on
The governor and Legislature will need to compromise to come up with sorely needed efficiencies.
Unitil: Costs rising, rate hike is needed
The Maine distributor of natural gas estimates an average home’s bill would increase by about $6 a month.
FairPoint to eliminate 90 jobs across Maine, N.H., Vt.
The company is unable to say yet how many jobs will be cut in Maine.
Offshore wind enters deeper Maine testing
Two multimillion-dollar projects off the Maine coast begin new phases in a fledgling industry that is already aiding the economy.
Industry group: Maine enviros not telling truth
The crude oil in a pipeline that ruptured last week in Arkansas didn’t come from oil-sands deposits in Canada, the Petroleum Council says.