Three Massachusetts utilities and Central Maine Power’s parent company have agreed that Massachusetts ratepayers will bear $512 million in added costs due to delays in constructing a power transmission project in Maine facilitating Hydro-Québec energy access to the New England power grid. Despite the delays and increased costs, proponents argue that the project, intended to provide clean energy for approximately 1 million homes, remains a beneficial investment for ratepayers and the environment.
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Collin Morikawa doubles down on criticism after skipping media at API
Collin Morikawa responded to criticism about his decision to decline speaking to the media after a tournament loss, stating that he doesn't owe anyone anything. Despite not being asked about the criticism on Friday, Morikawa addressed it during a press conference at the 2024 Players Championship, expressing frustration with former players and commentators who questioned his actions. The ongoing controversy surrounding Morikawa's post-tournament behavior continues to highlight tensions between professional golfers and the media, with...
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