Massachusetts requests to carry Canadian renewable energy
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A request by the state of Massachusetts for a supply of clean, renewable electricity could give a boost to proposals to carry Canadian renewable energy to southern New England via proposed transmission lines in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
There are a handful of proposals across the three states designed to help energy-hungry states Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut make use of the renewable energy available in Canada and experts say the Massachusetts request gives a huge boost to those efforts.
“This one feels real,” said Kerrick Johnson, vice-president of the Vermont Electric Power Company, which manages the electrical distribution system in the state.
For years, the southern New England states, faced with the need for new sources of clean power, have been looking for sources of renewable electricity.


