-

Statement from New England Clean Energy Connect on Preliminary Injunction Decision

AUGUSTA, Maine--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The following statement was issued on behalf of NECEC:

“While we are disappointed in the court’s decision on the preliminary injunction, we remain confident that the full legal process will ultimately conclude that question one is unconstitutional. As one of the region’s most important clean energy projects, the NECEC will benefit Maine and all New Englanders by reducing the region’s dependence on fossil fuels which will result in cleaner air, lower energy prices and improved reliability.

“As Mainers face stiff increases on their electric bills this winter after generators significantly increased the price they charge for electricity, the region’s independent grid operator, ISO New England, called out the need for greater fuel diversity and baseload generation, pointing to the NECEC as a solution.

“The facts are clear: the NECEC project is good for Maine and for the region and will help address the energy, economic and climate issues we face. That is why we remain committed to this project and its many benefits and look forward to restarting construction as soon as we are able.”

ABOUT THE NECEC PROJECT

The New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) is a $950 million investment that will deliver 1,200 megawatts of renewable hydropower to the New England energy grid in Lewiston, Maine. All the costs will be paid for by Massachusetts electric customers. Once built, the NECEC would be New England's largest source of renewable energy, representing a fundamental shift away from fossil fuels while simultaneously lowering energy costs in Maine and New England.

The 145-mile transmission line is being built on land owned or controlled by Central Maine Power. The 53 miles of new corridor on working forest land uses a new clearing technique of tapered vegetation; the remaining two-thirds of the project follows existing power lines created for the state’s hydroelectric industry almost a century ago. Construction is scheduled to be completed by the Spring of 2023.

The project will create an average of more than 1,600 good-paying jobs annually during the two-and-a-half-year construction period, provide $200 million in upgrades to Maine’s energy grid, making Maine’s electricity service more reliable. The NECEC will allow more producers of renewable energy in Maine to get their energy on the grid, and because the corridor project will use clean hydropower, it will reduce the use of fossil fuels, cutting three million metric tons of dirty emissions each year.

The NECEC will also deliver significant economic benefits to Maine, including lower electricity prices, increased local real estate taxes, and reduced energy costs, as well as benefits like expanded fiber optic cable for broadband service in Somerset and Franklin counties, and economic development funding for Western Maine.

Contacts

Ted Varipatis
Serra Public Affairs
207-415-6182

New England Clean Energy Connect


Release Summary
Statement from New England Clean Energy Connect on Preliminary Injunction Decision.
Release Versions

Contacts

Ted Varipatis
Serra Public Affairs
207-415-6182

More News From New England Clean Energy Connect

Avangrid Wins Security Award Recognizing Advanced Third-Party Risk Management

ORANGE, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avangrid, Inc., a leading energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, announced that it has been granted the 2026 CSO Award, the most prestigious honor for security organizations and individuals. Avangrid’s Corporate Security and Resilience Office was recognized for advancing the company’s Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) program in response to cybersecurity, data privacy, and geopolitical risks in the energy sector. Third-party vulnerabilities remain one...

Avangrid Completes Installation of American-Made Panels at Oregon Solar Farm

BOARDMAN, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avangrid, Inc., a leading energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, today announced that it has completed the installation of more than 250,000 American-made solar panels at its Tower Solar project in Morrow County, Oregon. The project’s solar panels were assembled domestically by SEG Solar at its new Houston manufacturing facility. Avangrid continues to work on other aspects of the project ahead of commercial operation expected later this year. The 166...

Avangrid Foundation Celebrates Expansion of Ronald McDonald House of Connecticut

NEW HAVEN, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Avangrid Foundation, the philanthropic arm of leading energy company Avangrid Inc., a member of the Iberdrola Group, today joined the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Connecticut and Western Massachusetts to celebrate the ribbon cutting ceremony for the completion of their Mission Expansion Campaign. The Avangrid Foundation’s grant funding supported the major renovation and expansion that increased the capacity of the Ronald McDonald House of New Haven b...
Back to Newsroom