Hearings Will Also Be Held On January 31, Feb 1, 6, 8, 9, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, And 23.
For my friend, Bim; (*Nickname, for Bambino. I don’t remember his given name). I never, forget him.
Without, his kindness; I would never have made it up here, in NH. His, driving me everywhere, any time, to all the stores and wherever I needed to go. For free, just for friendship.
And for all the other nice people, in my NH town. Without whose help; again, I never, would have survived.
It’s not for me that I argue this cause. It’s for all the people, who don’t want this power line.
I don’t even own property in NH. I’m from NJ. In NH about 12 years. I’m here so long, I forget; how long, I’m here.
Being from NJ; I know how big energy destroys the environment, if we let them.
If You’re In The Concord, New Hampshire Area, Stop By. Please Attend The (SEC) Site Evaluation Committee Session(s), RSVP. To show the strength of the opposition, to Northern Pass.
This is the last chance, for the public to show the SEC, that we say, NO To Northern Pass!
The SEC will soon be making its final decision on whether Northern Pass is allowed to construct its massive transmission line through the heart of New Hampshire.
All opponents of Northern Pass should attend this public session to show that New Hampshire is overwhelmingly against Northern Pass.
Be sure to wear your orange!
Action Needed!
Submit your SEC comment online: bit.ly/CommentSEC
Or submit comments by mail:
New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee
Pamela G. Monroe, Administrator
21 South Fruit Street, Suite 10
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-2435
The Northern Pass Transmission Project, which would slice through 192 miles of New Hampshire’s scenic landscapes and communities, is wildly unpopular in the state.
Out of 31 towns that would be affected, 21 have stepped up to oppose it, and more than 95 percent of 4,500 public commenters have stated their strong opposition. Granite Staters Strongly Oppose Northern Pass Link provided by, Kossack, FishOutOfWater.
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Forest Society Calls on New Hampshire SEC to Deny Northern Pass January 12, 2018 / Society For The Protection Of New Hampshire Forests
More Than 100 State Legislators Join Opposition Against Northern Pass.
About The Northern Pass Project In New Hampshire A high-voltage electric transmission line, that will impact almost 95,000 acres throughout the state of New Hampshire.
The Northern Pass, 192-mile, high-voltage transmission line proposed by Hydro-Quebec and Eversource, is neither green nor clean.
The line would carry hydroelectricity from Canada to southern New England, simply using New Hampshire as a huge extension cord to bring power to Massachusetts and Connecticut.
New Hampshire needs our help to STOP Northern Pass from ruining its natural heritage.
From the North Country to Concord, this project would destroy the scenic landscapes and habitats.
The Northern Pass project will have negative impacts and is a bad idea for residents.
New Hampshire isn’t its only target. A 300 mile-1,000 megawatt Hydro-Quebec HVDC line, is being proposed to run down Lake Champlain and the Hudson River in New York and Vermont’s main utility has signed a long-term power deal with Hydro-Quebec. The utility also sells power to Maine.
Granite Staters Are Saying, #NoNorthernPass
People from not only New Hampshire; but neighboring states as well, understand that Northern Pass will degrade natural and recreation resources of state, regional, national and economic, importance. Learn more.