What Happens When a Small Maine Town and an Energy Project with Global Impacts Collide
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [Bangor Daily News] By Lauren Abbate - November 29, 2017
A project taking shape about 12 miles offshore from the village of Port Clyde is creating a rift in the tight-knit fishing communities on the St. George peninsula.
On one side is Maine Aqua Ventus, a pilot project to test floating turbines as sources of renewable energy. On the other side are fishing families concerned that the turbines and cables used to transport the energy ashore could disrupt ...
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