Category Archives: Maine

University of Maine troop protection system patented | Bangor Daily News

UM troop protection system patented – Bangor Daily News.

Maine author to sign new book | Bangor Daily News

Maine author to sign new book – Bangor Daily News.

Dream Boat: Will USS Kennedy become tourist attraction on Portland waterfront? | Portland Magazine

http://www.portlandmonthly.com/portmag/2010/02/dream-boat-2/.

Maine craft beer headed for White House | Maine Public Broadcasting Network

Maine craft beer headed for White House | Maine Public Broadcasting Network

Acquire some mussels: Founders of a pioneering rope-grown mussel operation off Clapboard Island are ready to sell | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Acquire some mussels | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Portland offers lots of encouragement to get there from here … on a bicycle | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Portland offers lots of encouragement to get there from here … on a bicycle | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine cannery workers to get federal aid | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Cannery workers to get federal aid | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine governor: Better times ahead for state | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Baldacci: Better times ahead for state | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Lease to last another year at Crescent Beach State Park | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Lease to last another year at Crescent Beach State Park | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine’s governor asked, they answered | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Governor asked, they answered | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine governor says deal close for sardine plant | Bangor Daily News

Governor says deal close for sardine plant – Bangor Daily News.

Farmington board hears complaints about topless march | Lewiston Sun Journal

Farmington board hears complaints about topless march | Lewiston Sun Journal

Outdoor recreation, sports and adventure | VisitMaine.com

[Below is a link to the Maine Tourism Department’s website on fishing — fishing with family, fishing holidays/vacations, fishing species, fishing guides. It appears to be a great place to start planning for fresh and saltwater fishing in Maine. — KM]

Outdoor Recreation, Sports & Adventure.

Sage Solutions: Greening the next generation | MaineBusiness.com

MaineBusiness.com | Sage Solutions: Greening the Next Generation.

Last U.S. sardine cans being packed in Maine

Last U.S. sardine cans being packed in Maine

Maine governor’s fundraiser for homeless tonight | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Baldacci’s fundraiser for homeless tonight | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine’s community colleges freeze tuition again | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Community colleges freeze tuition again | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Baldacci creates northern Maine rail panel | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Baldacci creates northern Maine rail panel | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Linking offshore wind farms would provide consistent East Coast power | SustainableBusiness.com

Linking offshore wind farms would provide consistent East Coast power | SustainableBusiness.com

The Economics of Wind II: Subsidies — the why and how much | Lewiston Sun Journal

[Here is the top of the second part in a two-part series by the Lewiston Sun Journal on wind energy. I’m disappointed in the series. The writing was not as clear and meaningful as it should have been for an issue of such importance and the editing seemed nonexistent. But I promised to post the link to the second of the two parts, so here it is. – KM]

Big wind developers receive substantial federal funds and whether they ought to or not is a major bone of contention as more wind farms pop up in Maine.

The arguments from both sides of the issue go something like:

Pro: Lots of other energy sources (coal, oil, nuclear) are subsidized, too.

Con: Wind, given the size, gets more than its fair share.

Pro: Subsidies are important to jump-start the industry.

Con: If it can’t stand on its own, tough. It shouldn’t stand at all.

And maybe trumping those arguments: Maine has said, in law, it wants more wind power — and, nationally, subsidy is simply part of how wind power gets paid for.

First Wind, for example, received $40.4 million last fall for putting up 38 wind turbines in eastern Maine, an upfront cash payment of the federal Production Tax Credit (PTC) stepped up through the stimulus funds.

“It’s a pretty established set of criteria you have to meet and if you happen to meet it you’ll receive this grant; if you don’t, you won’t,” said spokesman John Lamontagne in Boston.

In 2007, at the request of a Tennessee senator, the U.S. Energy Information Administration looked at federal energy subsidies by industry and found, in sheer dollars, refined coal got the most money and support at $2.1 billion, three times that of wind. Unrefined coal and nuclear both got more than wind as well. But compare all three by their ratio of subsidies-to-output and wind jumps to the top as most expensive.

Click on the link to the rest of today’s story by Kathryn Skelton in the Lewiston Sun Journal.

Here’s a link to the first of the two parts if you missed it yesterday.