New England Energy Efforts

Law360, New York (January 14, 2009, 12:00 AM ET) -- New England has in recent decades been viewed as a sink rather than a source of energy: the fuels required for social and economic life have been imported from the south and west, and to an increasing degree from overseas, with the attendant implications for national, cross-border and international politics.

There is, however, now a confluence of policies, geography and initiatives that may enable the northeastern states and provinces of North America — encompassing an area reaching from Quebec to Nova Scotia and from Newfoundland to...
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