An industry at sea | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram
Catch-sharing rules set up complicated system | Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram
An industry at sea | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram
Catch-sharing rules set up complicated system | Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram
Posted in Economy, Environment, Food and Drink, Maine, Outdoors
Tagged Bumble Bee Foods LLC, closure, fish, fishery, Gov. John Baldacci, Prospect Harbor, sardines, Stinson sardine cannery, workers
During the next five years, the production of offshore wind farms will far outpace the production of land-based wind turbines, according to a new market report.
Guiding the accelerated interest in offshore wind initiatives are government cash and tax incentives that promote renewable energy development, particularly in Europe and the United States, according to research firm SBI Energy.
In addition, the ongoing improvement in the quality of offshore wind products that can withstand stronger gusts, reduce maintenance cycles, and reduce the shipping expenses of turbines to offshore job sites are also vital to the market’s future. Meanwhile, offshore wind manufacturers will fuel growth by finding ways to reduce costs associated with offshore projects, which will subsequently attract greater investment from governments and private energy companies.
“Our analysts project that total offshore installed capacity will grow at an astounding 92% compound annual growth rate during the next five years to reach more than 79,700 megawatts,” says Shelley Carr, publisher for SBI Energy.
Click on the link for the rest of this press release found on SustainableBusiness.com.
Posted in Energy, Environment, Outdoors, Politics and government
Tagged offshore, SBI Energy, turbines, wind energy, wind farms, wind power
Posted in Economy, Energy, Environment, Outdoors, Politics and government
Tagged kilowatts, Maine Public Utilities Commission, turbines, watts, wind energy, wind power, windmills
Posted in Environment, Outdoors
Tagged car, Interstate 295, Maine State Police, moose, Topsham, traffic fatality
Posted in Economy, Energy, Environment, Maine, Outdoors
Tagged noise, North Haven, thermal storage heaters, tidal energy, turbines, Vinalhaven, wind energy, wind farms, wind power
Coast Guard: Water dangerously cold – Bangor Daily News
From the Story:
Mariners should prepare every trip on the water by doing the following:
• File a float plan with a friend or relative, telling them where you’re going and when you plan to return.
• Check the weather forecast.
• Ensure there is a working radio on board.
• Ensure your flares aren’t expired.
• Ensure everyone on board is wearing a properly fitted Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device.
• Ensure the boat plug is in place before launching.
For more Coast Guard information, go to www.piersystem.com/go/doc/778/458671.
Posted in Environment, Maine, Outdoors
Tagged air temperatures, Coast Guard, Kennebec River, National Weather Service, Penobscot River, Saco River
Posted in Environment, Law and Order, Maine, Outdoors, Politics and government
Tagged Acadia National Park, Appalachian Trail, concealed weapons, firearms, Gov. John Baldacci, gun ban, gun control, National Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence, National Rifle Association, NRA, St. Croix Island International Historic Site
Earthquakes happen often in Maine and likely will rattle state again – Bangor Daily News.
More information about earthquakes is available on the Maine Geological Survey Web site at www.maine.gov/doc/nrimc/mgs/mgs.htm.
Posted in Environment, Maine
Tagged Chile, earthquake, Haiti, Maine Geological Survey, North American Plate, quake, tremor
[I should have known that just as soon as I posted a link to a story about the earthquake that I would find something with far more detail. Here you go. — KM]
[Here’s a link to the update story on the magnitude 3 earthquake yesterday. — KM]
Bucksport quake had 3.0 magnitude | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.
Posted in Environment, Maine
Tagged earthquake, U.S. Geological Survey, Univesity of Maine