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Why the Marshes matter

Did you know that tidal marshes are amongst the most productive ecosystems on earth? In Maine’s vast and varied landscape, tidal marshes may not appear to be anything special at first glance, but these ecosystems are teeming with life. Sea ducks, migratory shorebirds, striped bass, and shellfish—even baby clams and lobster—all rely on tidal marshes.   […]

BEACH EROSION

$1.54 million regional dredge approved by York County Commissioners

The Portland Herald reported that last Wednesday October 19 the York County Commissioners approved by a vote of 3-2, the spending of $1.54 million in Federal American rescue Funds for the acquisition of a dredge to provide much needed sand replacement to our beaches in York County. You can read the entire article ands details […]

ENERGY

New higher rebates!

Efficiency Maine would like to notify you that as of October 11th, 2022, new higher EV rebates are available for qualified moderate-income customers. In addition, the rebate amounts for any income and low-income customers have been changed. Current Rebate Amounts (as of 10/11/22) To qualify for the moderate-income rebate, the customer must fill out the […]

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America’s first SOLAR TOWN

THIS IS WHAT SUSTAINABILITY IS ALL ABOUT! In a recent aerrticle broadcast in the internet by CNN, Rachel Ramirez relates how ” This 100% solar community (Babcok Ranch, Fla) endured Hurricane Ian with no loss of power and minimal damage … … Babcock Ranch in SW Florida calls itself “America’s first solar-powered town.” Its nearby […]

CLIMATE CHANGE ENERGY

ENVIRONMENT MAINE, INC.

The following is a contribution of our neighbor Becky Fox from an email she received from Wendy Wendlandt President of Environment Maine We encourage you to visit their website and learn about how Environment Maine is transforming ” …the power of our imaginations and our ideas into change that makes our world a greener and […]