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Our View: Energy issues won't go away

2015-01-08 15:16:31| Energy - Topix.net

Legal interventions have already been mentioned; the letters from NStar and National Grid ending the power purchase agreements will trigger a review process; and the two utilities might not be utterly opposed to the 130-turbine offshore wind project, just hoping to renegotiate some of its details. New Bedford officials haven't given up on the project, and they surely haven't given up on the future of the offshore wind industry and the city's role in it.

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