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Quebec – New England Transmission

The Quebec – New England Transmission (officially known in Quebec as the Réseau multiterminal à courant continu (RMCC)[1] and also known as Phase I / Phase II[2] and the Radisson - Nicolet - Des Cantons circuit,[3] and known in New England as the Northern Pass) is a long-distance high-voltage direct current (HVDC) line between Radisson, Quebec and Westford Road in Ayer, Massachusetts. As of 2012, it remains one of only two Multi-terminal HVDC systems in the world (the other one being the Sardinia–Corsica–Italy system, completed in the same year) and is "the only multi-terminal bipole HVDC system in the world where three stations are interconnected and operate under a common master control system".[4]

450kV HVDC line (at right), on south side of Autoroute 20 east of the Nicolet station near Sainte-Eulalie, Quebec.

History edit

Initially, the Quebec – New England Transmission consisted of the 172 kilometres (107 mi) section between the Des Cantons station near Windsor, Quebec and the Frank D. Comerford Dam near Monroe, New Hampshire which, because of the asynchronous operation of the American and Québec power grids, had to be implemented as HVDC. This bipolar electricity transmission line, which is overhead for its whole length except the crossing of Saint Lawrence river, went into service in 1986. It could transfer a maximum power of 690 megawatts. The operating voltage was ±450kV[5] or 900 kV from line to line.

 
Sandy Pond converter station in Ayer, MA. The HVDC line can be seen near top of the image.

The line was planned to extend beyond the two terminals at Des Cantons and Comerford to the hydroelectric power plants of the La Grande Complex, in the James Bay region of Québec, and to the high consumption area around Boston, Massachusetts — specifically, by 1,100 kilometres (680 mi) to the north toward the converter station at Radisson Substation, and to the south to the converter station at Sandy Pond in Massachusetts.[citation needed] The transmission power was increased by extending the existing converter stations to 2,000 megawatts, with the value of the transmission voltage remaining unchanged at ±450 kV.[citation needed] For the connection of the Montreal area, a further converter station at Nicolet was put into service in 1992 with a transmission capacity of 2,000 megawatts.[citation needed]

The line crosses the Saint Lawrence River between Grondines and Lotbinière via a tunnel.[6][failed verification] Until the tunnel was built, the line crossed the river via an overhead lattice tower electricity pylon—portions of one of these towers would later be used as part of the observation tower at La Cité de l'Énergie in Shawinigan.[citation needed]

Failed Northern Pass initiative edit

In December 2008, Hydro-Québec, along with American utilities Northeast Utilities (parent company of Public Service of New Hampshire) and NSTAR (parent company of Boston Edison), created a joint venture to build a new HVDC line from Windsor, Quebec to Deerfield, New Hampshire, with an HVDC converter terminal intended to be built in Franklin, New Hampshire.[7] Hydro-Québec would have owned the segment within Quebec, while the segment within the US would have been owned by Northern Pass Transmission LLC, a partnership between Northeast Utilities (75%) and NSTAR (25%).[8] Estimated to cost US$1.1 billion to build,[9] it was projected that the line would either run in existing right-of-way adjacent to the HVDC line that runs through New Hampshire, or it would have connected to a right-of-way in northern New Hampshire that runs through the White Mountains. This 180-to-190-mile (290 to 310 km) line, projected to carry 1,200 megawatts, would have brought electricity to approximately one million homes.[10]

In order to go ahead, the project needed to receive regulatory approval in Quebec and the United States. The proposed transmission line could have been in operation in 2015.[11] According to Jim Robb, a senior executive from Northeast Utilities, New England could have met one third of its Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative commitments with the hydropower coming through this new power line alone.[12]

In October 2010, Northeast Utilities announced that it would merge with NSTAR.[13] In effect, Northern Pass Transmission would have become a wholly owned subsidiary of Northeast Utilities, which was renamed Eversource Energy in 2015.

The purchase of power from Hydro-Québec was an issue during the Massachusetts gubernatorial election of 2010.[14]

In July 2019, Eversource issued a statement that the Northern Pass project was now "off the table" after investing $318 million over a decade to develop and promote the project.[15]

New England Clean Energy Connect edit

Construction of the New England Clean Energy Connect, a similar project, started in February 2021.[16] Massachusetts pursues it as an option to bring Canadian hydropower through transmission lines in Maine, estimated to cost $1 billion.[15] The citizens of Maine voted in a 2021 referendum to revoke the project's permit, forcing a halt to construction which was already underway.[17] In August 2022, the Supreme Court of Maine ruled the retroactive revocation of the permit was unconstitutional, but remanded the case to lower courts for more consideration.[18]

Sites edit

Important waypoints of the line.

Radisson to Nicolet edit

Site Coordinates
Radisson, Quebec, Canada 53°43′33″N 77°44′17″W / 53.72583°N 77.73806°W / 53.72583; -77.73806 (Radisson converter station)
Radisson Grounding Electrode ( not at main line) 53°29′18″N 77°47′35″W / 53.48833°N 77.79306°W / 53.48833; -77.79306 (Radisson Grounding Electrode)
Saint-Maurice River,
south of La Tuque, Quebec
47°20′52″N 72°47′57″W / 47.34778°N 72.79917°W / 47.34778; -72.79917 (Crossing of Saint-Maurice River)
Northern Cable Terminal of Saint Lawrence River Crossing,
Grondines, Quebec, Canada
46°37′32″N 72°00′51″W / 46.62556°N 72.01417°W / 46.62556; -72.01417 (Northern Cable Terminal of Saint Lawrence River Crossing)
Southern Cable Terminal of Saint Lawrence River Crossing,
Lotbinière, Quebec, Canada
46°35′36″N 71°58′19″W / 46.59333°N 71.97194°W / 46.59333; -71.97194 (Southern Cable Terminal of Saint Lawrence River Crossing)

Nicolet to Des Cantons edit

Des Cantons to Comerford edit

Comerford to Ayer edit

Des Cantons to Deerfield edit

Route listed here reflects the primary route, and is currently projected.[19]

Grounding electrodes edit

Quebec – New England Transmission has two grounding electrodes: one at Des Cantons at 45°36′29″N 71°51′06″W / 45.60806°N 71.85167°W / 45.60806; -71.85167 (Des Cantons Grounding Electrode) and the other near Radisson substation approximately at 53°29′18″N 77°47′35″W / 53.48833°N 77.79306°W / 53.48833; -77.79306 (Radisson Grounding Electrode).

Opposition edit

2004 Hydro tower bombing edit

In 2004, shortly before U.S. President George W. Bush's visit to Canada, a tower along the Quebec–New England Transmission circuit in the Eastern Townships near the Canada–US border was damaged by explosive charges detonated at its base. The CBC reported that a message, purportedly from the Résistance internationaliste and issued to the La Presse and Le Journal de Montréal newspapers and CKAC radio, stated that the attack had been carried out to "denounce the 'pillaging' of Quebec's resources by the United States".[3][20]

2015: Sierra Club of New Hampshire edit

In November 2015, the Sierra Club of New Hampshire expressed opposition to the new line, saying that it would benefit Connecticut and Massachusetts residents more than those in New Hampshire, and expressing concerns about the flooding of boreal forests during the construction of Hydro-Québec's dams in northern Quebec, disputes with the Innu First Nations, and the effects on tourism and the environment within the White Mountain National Forest.[21]

2011-Present: Local government and community opposition edit

A coalition of New Hampshire communities and local government officials oppose the construction of the expanded transmission line. Elected representatives from New Hampshire's 10 counties have expressed opposition, including 114 officials in the New Hampshire House of Representatives and 5 members of the New Hampshire Senate.[22] United States Congressional Representative Carol Shea-Porter[23] and Senators Maggie Hassan[24] and Jeanne Shaheen[25] also oppose expansion of the line. Some of the incumbent power companies in New England oppose it, while other companies favor it.[26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ [1] [dead link]
  2. ^ [2] November 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on September 29, 2005. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  4. ^ "National Grid and ABB Celebrate 25th Anniversary of HVDC in New England". T&D World Magazine. November 20, 2015. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  5. ^ "Voltage". ABB. Archived from the original on 2013-01-15. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
  6. ^ . Hydro-Québec. Archived from the original on 2008-01-13. Retrieved 2008-02-15.[failed verification].
  7. ^ Northern Pass Transmission (2010). . Northern Pass Transmission LLC. Archived from the original on December 20, 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-13.
  8. ^ Alspach, Kyle (2010-10-05). "NStar to build hydro power line". Boston Business Journal. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  9. ^ Dillon, John (2010-10-08). "New Transmission Line Reaches Milestone". Vermont Public Radio. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  10. ^ Porter, Louis (19 December 2008). . Rutland Herald. Archived from the original on 15 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
  11. ^ Constant, Kenny (2010-10-13). "Energy project unveiled; impact called 'staggering'". The Citizen of Laconia. Laconia, NH. Retrieved 2010-10-13.
  12. ^ Penty, Rebecca (2009-11-14). . Telegraph-Journal. Saint John, NB. p. C1. Archived from the original on April 8, 2011. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on October 20, 2010. Retrieved October 18, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  14. ^ Daley, Beth (2010-10-23). "Canadian firm offers N.E. more hydropower". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2010-10-24.
  15. ^ a b Brooks, David (26 July 2019). "Eversource gives up on Northern Pass hydropower project". concordmonitor.com. Concord Monitor. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  16. ^ Wade, Will (2021-05-20). "NextEra is blocking a major new clean power transmission project - BNN Bloomberg". BNN. from the original on 2021-05-22.
  17. ^ Sharp, Steven (2021-11-02). "Mainers vote to halt $1B electric transmission line". AP News. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  18. ^ Maine's high court rules that voter referendum blocking power corridor was unconstitutional
  19. ^ "Northern Pass: Project Route Map, as of October 14, 2010" (PDF). Northernpass.us. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  20. ^ [3] March 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ The Globe and Mail: "Quebec is facing its own 'dirty' energy export problem", November 26, 2015.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-02-07. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  23. ^ . thisweekinraymond.com. Archived from the original on 2017-02-07.
  24. ^ "Pursuing energy alternatives does not require accepting Northern Pass - the Boston Globe". The Boston Globe.
  25. ^ "SHAHEEN STATEMENT ON NORTHERN PASS ANNOUNCEMENT | U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire". 27 June 2013.
  26. ^ Howland, Ethan (26 October 2021). "Avangrid, NextEra duke it out over a 145-mile transmission line in the Maine woods". Utility Dive. from the original on 26 October 2021.

Bibliography edit

  • Bureau d'audiences publiques sur l'environnement (1987). [Radisson - Nicolet -Des Cantons ±450 kV Direct Current Transmission Line Projet] (PDF). Rapport d'enquête et d'audience publique N° 22 (in French). Quebec City. ISBN 2-550-17407-0. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-28.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • US Department of Energy (January 1984). EIS-0103: Final Environmental Impact Statement - New England/Hydro-Quebec 450-kV Direct Current Transmission Line Interconnection (PDF). DOE/EIS-0103F. Washington, D.C.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • US Department of Energy (August 1987). EIS-0129: Final Environmental Impact Statement - New England/Hydro-Quebec 450 kV Transmission Line Interconnection - Phase II (PDF). DOE/EIS-0129F. Washington, D.C.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Quebec New England Transmission news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates The Quebec New England Transmission officially known in Quebec as the Reseau multiterminal a courant continu RMCC 1 and also known as Phase I Phase II 2 and the Radisson Nicolet Des Cantons circuit 3 and known in New England as the Northern Pass is a long distance high voltage direct current HVDC line between Radisson Quebec and Westford Road in Ayer Massachusetts As of 2012 it remains one of only two Multi terminal HVDC systems in the world the other one being the Sardinia Corsica Italy system completed in the same year and is the only multi terminal bipole HVDC system in the world where three stations are interconnected and operate under a common master control system 4 450kV HVDC line at right on south side of Autoroute 20 east of the Nicolet station near Sainte Eulalie Quebec Contents 1 History 1 1 Failed Northern Pass initiative 1 2 New England Clean Energy Connect 2 Sites 2 1 Radisson to Nicolet 2 2 Nicolet to Des Cantons 2 3 Des Cantons to Comerford 2 4 Comerford to Ayer 2 5 Des Cantons to Deerfield 2 6 Grounding electrodes 3 Opposition 3 1 2004 Hydro tower bombing 3 2 2015 Sierra Club of New Hampshire 3 3 2011 Present Local government and community opposition 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory editInitially the Quebec New England Transmission consisted of the 172 kilometres 107 mi section between the Des Cantons station near Windsor Quebec and the Frank D Comerford Dam near Monroe New Hampshire which because of the asynchronous operation of the American and Quebec power grids had to be implemented as HVDC This bipolar electricity transmission line which is overhead for its whole length except the crossing of Saint Lawrence river went into service in 1986 It could transfer a maximum power of 690 megawatts The operating voltage was 450kV 5 or 900 kV from line to line nbsp Sandy Pond converter station in Ayer MA The HVDC line can be seen near top of the image The line was planned to extend beyond the two terminals at Des Cantons and Comerford to the hydroelectric power plants of the La Grande Complex in the James Bay region of Quebec and to the high consumption area around Boston Massachusetts specifically by 1 100 kilometres 680 mi to the north toward the converter station at Radisson Substation and to the south to the converter station at Sandy Pond in Massachusetts citation needed The transmission power was increased by extending the existing converter stations to 2 000 megawatts with the value of the transmission voltage remaining unchanged at 450 kV citation needed For the connection of the Montreal area a further converter station at Nicolet was put into service in 1992 with a transmission capacity of 2 000 megawatts citation needed The line crosses the Saint Lawrence River between Grondines and Lotbiniere via a tunnel 6 failed verification Until the tunnel was built the line crossed the river via an overhead lattice tower electricity pylon portions of one of these towers would later be used as part of the observation tower at La Cite de l Energie in Shawinigan citation needed Failed Northern Pass initiative edit In December 2008 Hydro Quebec along with American utilities Northeast Utilities parent company of Public Service of New Hampshire and NSTAR parent company of Boston Edison created a joint venture to build a new HVDC line from Windsor Quebec to Deerfield New Hampshire with an HVDC converter terminal intended to be built in Franklin New Hampshire 7 Hydro Quebec would have owned the segment within Quebec while the segment within the US would have been owned by Northern Pass Transmission LLC a partnership between Northeast Utilities 75 and NSTAR 25 8 Estimated to cost US 1 1 billion to build 9 it was projected that the line would either run in existing right of way adjacent to the HVDC line that runs through New Hampshire or it would have connected to a right of way in northern New Hampshire that runs through the White Mountains This 180 to 190 mile 290 to 310 km line projected to carry 1 200 megawatts would have brought electricity to approximately one million homes 10 In order to go ahead the project needed to receive regulatory approval in Quebec and the United States The proposed transmission line could have been in operation in 2015 11 According to Jim Robb a senior executive from Northeast Utilities New England could have met one third of its Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative commitments with the hydropower coming through this new power line alone 12 In October 2010 Northeast Utilities announced that it would merge with NSTAR 13 In effect Northern Pass Transmission would have become a wholly owned subsidiary of Northeast Utilities which was renamed Eversource Energy in 2015 The purchase of power from Hydro Quebec was an issue during the Massachusetts gubernatorial election of 2010 14 In July 2019 Eversource issued a statement that the Northern Pass project was now off the table after investing 318 million over a decade to develop and promote the project 15 New England Clean Energy Connect edit Construction of the New England Clean Energy Connect a similar project started in February 2021 16 Massachusetts pursues it as an option to bring Canadian hydropower through transmission lines in Maine estimated to cost 1 billion 15 The citizens of Maine voted in a 2021 referendum to revoke the project s permit forcing a halt to construction which was already underway 17 In August 2022 the Supreme Court of Maine ruled the retroactive revocation of the permit was unconstitutional but remanded the case to lower courts for more consideration 18 Sites editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Important waypoints of the line Radisson to Nicolet edit Site Coordinates Radisson Quebec Canada 53 43 33 N 77 44 17 W 53 72583 N 77 73806 W 53 72583 77 73806 Radisson converter station Radisson Grounding Electrode not at main line 53 29 18 N 77 47 35 W 53 48833 N 77 79306 W 53 48833 77 79306 Radisson Grounding Electrode Saint Maurice River south of La Tuque Quebec 47 20 52 N 72 47 57 W 47 34778 N 72 79917 W 47 34778 72 79917 Crossing of Saint Maurice River Northern Cable Terminal of Saint Lawrence River Crossing Grondines Quebec Canada 46 37 32 N 72 00 51 W 46 62556 N 72 01417 W 46 62556 72 01417 Northern Cable Terminal of Saint Lawrence River Crossing Southern Cable Terminal of Saint Lawrence River Crossing Lotbiniere Quebec Canada 46 35 36 N 71 58 19 W 46 59333 N 71 97194 W 46 59333 71 97194 Southern Cable Terminal of Saint Lawrence River Crossing Nicolet to Des Cantons edit Site Coordinates Nicolet station Sainte Eulalie Quebec Canada 46 04 47 N 72 14 58 W 46 07972 N 72 24944 W 46 07972 72 24944 Nicolet converter station Des Cantons station Windsor Quebec Canada 45 33 44 N 71 57 01 W 45 56222 N 71 95028 W 45 56222 71 95028 Des Cantons converter station Des Cantons Grounding ElectrodeWindsor Quebec Canada 45 36 29 N 71 51 06 W 45 60806 N 71 85167 W 45 60806 71 85167 Des Cantons Grounding Electrode Des Cantons to Comerford edit Site Coordinates Des Cantons station Windsor Quebec Canada 45 33 44 N 71 57 01 W 45 56222 N 71 95028 W 45 56222 71 95028 Des Cantons converter station Des Cantons Grounding ElectrodeWindsor Quebec Canada 45 36 29 N 71 51 06 W 45 60806 N 71 85167 W 45 60806 71 85167 Des Cantons Grounding Electrode Border crossing between USA and Canada east of Stanhope Quebec and Norton Vermont 45 00 40 N 71 44 12 W 45 01111 N 71 73667 W 45 01111 71 73667 HVDC crossing of USA Canada border Moore Dam Connecticut River Waterford Vermont Littleton New Hampshire USA Comerford to Ayer edit Site Coordinates Frank D Comerford Dam Comerford converter station Monroe New Hampshire USA 44 19 9 N 71 59 35 W 44 31917 N 71 99306 W 44 31917 71 99306 Comerford converter station Merrimack River East Merrimack Litchfield New Hampshire USA 42 53 42 24 N 71 27 34 40 W 42 8950667 N 71 4595556 W 42 8950667 71 4595556 New Hampshire Massachusetts state lineHudson New Hampshire Tyngsborough Massachusetts USA 42 41 58 47 N 71 25 45 75 W 42 6995750 N 71 4293750 W 42 6995750 71 4293750 Ayer Massachusetts USA 42 34 13 N 71 31 27 W 42 57028 N 71 52417 W 42 57028 71 52417 Ayer converter station Des Cantons to Deerfield edit Route listed here reflects the primary route and is currently projected 19 Site Coordinates Des Cantons station Windsor Quebec Canada 45 33 44 N 71 57 01 W 45 56222 N 71 95028 W 45 56222 71 95028 Des Cantons converter station Des Cantons Grounding ElectrodeWindsor Quebec Canada 45 36 29 N 71 51 06 W 45 60806 N 71 85167 W 45 60806 71 85167 Des Cantons Grounding Electrode Border crossing between USA and Canada Connecticut River west of Pittsburg New Hampshire Northumberland New Hampshire USA Whitefield New Hampshire USA North Woodstock New Hampshire USA Beebe River New Hampshire USA Ashland New Hampshire USA Pemigewasset River New Hampshire USA Southern HVDC Converter Terminal Franklin New Hampshire USA Oak Hill New Hampshire USA Deerfield New Hampshire USA Grounding electrodes edit Quebec New England Transmission has two grounding electrodes one at Des Cantons at 45 36 29 N 71 51 06 W 45 60806 N 71 85167 W 45 60806 71 85167 Des Cantons Grounding Electrode and the other near Radisson substation approximately at 53 29 18 N 77 47 35 W 53 48833 N 77 79306 W 53 48833 77 79306 Radisson Grounding Electrode Opposition edit2004 Hydro tower bombing edit In 2004 shortly before U S President George W Bush s visit to Canada a tower along the Quebec New England Transmission circuit in the Eastern Townships near the Canada US border was damaged by explosive charges detonated at its base The CBC reported that a message purportedly from the Resistance internationaliste and issued to the La Presse and Le Journal de Montreal newspapers and CKAC radio stated that the attack had been carried out to denounce the pillaging of Quebec s resources by the United States 3 20 2015 Sierra Club of New Hampshire edit In November 2015 the Sierra Club of New Hampshire expressed opposition to the new line saying that it would benefit Connecticut and Massachusetts residents more than those in New Hampshire and expressing concerns about the flooding of boreal forests during the construction of Hydro Quebec s dams in northern Quebec disputes with the Innu First Nations and the effects on tourism and the environment within the White Mountain National Forest 21 2011 Present Local government and community opposition edit A coalition of New Hampshire communities and local government officials oppose the construction of the expanded transmission line Elected representatives from New Hampshire s 10 counties have expressed opposition including 114 officials in the New Hampshire House of Representatives and 5 members of the New Hampshire Senate 22 United States Congressional Representative Carol Shea Porter 23 and Senators Maggie Hassan 24 and Jeanne Shaheen 25 also oppose expansion of the line Some of the incumbent power companies in New England oppose it while other companies favor it 26 See also editHydro Quebec Hydro Quebec s electricity transmission system Saint Lawrence River HVDC Powerline Crossing Champlain Hudson Power ExpressReferences edit 1 dead link 2 Archived November 3 2014 at the Wayback Machine a b Green Anarchy Archived from the original on September 29 2005 Retrieved 26 October 2014 National Grid and ABB Celebrate 25th Anniversary of HVDC in New England T amp D World Magazine November 20 2015 Retrieved November 29 2015 Voltage ABB Archived from the original on 2013 01 15 Retrieved 2009 11 11 Crossings Hydro Quebec Archived from the original on 2008 01 13 Retrieved 2008 02 15 failed verification Northern Pass Transmission 2010 Route Information Northern Pass Transmission LLC Archived from the original on December 20 2010 Retrieved 2010 10 13 Alspach Kyle 2010 10 05 NStar to build hydro power line Boston Business Journal Retrieved 2010 10 12 Dillon John 2010 10 08 New Transmission Line Reaches Milestone Vermont Public Radio Retrieved 2010 10 12 Porter Louis 19 December 2008 Utilities plan for N E expansion Rutland Herald Archived from the original on 15 June 2009 Retrieved 2009 05 09 Constant Kenny 2010 10 13 Energy project unveiled impact called staggering The Citizen of Laconia Laconia NH Retrieved 2010 10 13 Penty Rebecca 2009 11 14 U S calls power line a landmark investment Telegraph Journal Saint John NB p C1 Archived from the original on April 8 2011 Retrieved 2009 11 14 NStar and Northeast Utilities agree to merger Archived from the original on October 20 2010 Retrieved October 18 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Daley Beth 2010 10 23 Canadian firm offers N E more hydropower Boston Globe Retrieved 2010 10 24 a b Brooks David 26 July 2019 Eversource gives up on Northern Pass hydropower project concordmonitor com Concord Monitor Retrieved 30 May 2020 Wade Will 2021 05 20 NextEra is blocking a major new clean power transmission project BNN Bloomberg BNN Archived from the original on 2021 05 22 Sharp Steven 2021 11 02 Mainers vote to halt 1B electric transmission line AP News Retrieved 2021 11 03 Maine s high court rules that voter referendum blocking power corridor was unconstitutional Northern Pass Project Route Map as of October 14 2010 PDF Northernpass us Retrieved 26 October 2014 3 Archived March 14 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Globe and Mail Quebec is facing its own dirty energy export problem November 26 2015 Officials Who Oppose the Northern Pass Project No to Northern Pass Archived from the original on 2017 02 07 Retrieved 2017 02 06 Carol Shea Porter s newsletter to New Hampshire thisweekinraymond com Archived from the original on 2017 02 07 Pursuing energy alternatives does not require accepting Northern Pass the Boston Globe The Boston Globe SHAHEEN STATEMENT ON NORTHERN PASS ANNOUNCEMENT U S Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire 27 June 2013 Howland Ethan 26 October 2021 Avangrid NextEra duke it out over a 145 mile transmission line in the Maine woods Utility Dive Archived from the original on 26 October 2021 Bibliography editBureau d audiences publiques sur l environnement 1987 Projet de ligne a courant continu a 450 kV Radisson Nicolet Des Cantons Radisson Nicolet Des Cantons 450 kV Direct Current Transmission Line Projet PDF Rapport d enquete et d audience publique N 22 in French Quebec City ISBN 2 550 17407 0 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 11 28 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link US Department of Energy January 1984 EIS 0103 Final Environmental Impact Statement New England Hydro Quebec 450 kV Direct Current Transmission Line Interconnection PDF DOE EIS 0103F Washington D C a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link US Department of Energy August 1987 EIS 0129 Final Environmental Impact Statement New England Hydro Quebec 450 kV Transmission Line Interconnection Phase II PDF DOE EIS 0129F Washington D C a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link External links editThe HVDC Transmission Quebec New England Pictures of the Quebec New England line in New England Northern Pass Transmission Bonneville Power Administration Quebec New England Transmission via Internet Archive Bonneville Power Administration Schematics of Quebec New England Transmission system via Internet Archive dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quebec New England Transmission amp oldid 1176797278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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