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-{{ ::20240108-5192_harvard_eli_ad21-15_comment_-_jan_8_2024.pdf |2024, January 8Ari Peskoe letter to FERC re }}+[[https://www.utilitydive.com/news/eversource-national-grid-iso-new-england-ferc-asset-condition-transmission-maine/706393/|2024, February 2; Utility Dive, "Eversource, others may be capitalizing on lax reviews for some transmission projectsMaine officials"]]
  
-{{ ::20240108-5047_donahue_comment_filing_docket_ad21-15-000_for_28_feb_2024_joint_federal_state_task_force_meeting.pdf |2024, January 8: Thomas Donahue letter to FERC re }}+{{ :ac:me_advocate_protest_w-attachments.pdf |2024, January 31: Maine Advocate complaint to FERC re. asset condition projects}} 
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 +{{ ::20240108-5192_harvard_eli_ad21-15_comment_-_jan_8_2024.pdf |2024, January 8: Ari Peskoe letter to FERC re.  Joint Federal-State Task Force on Electric Transmission}} 
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 +{{::20240108-5047_donahue_comment_filing_docket_ad21-15-000_for_28_feb_2024_joint_federal_state_task_force_meeting.pdf |2024, January 8: Thomas Donahue letter to FERC re.  Joint Federal-State Task Force on Electric Transmission}}
  
 [[https://newhampshirebulletin.com/2023/10/26/customers-dont-exist-to-support-transmission-projects-but-in-new-england-they-do/| 2023, October 26: New Hampshire Bulletin]] [[https://newhampshirebulletin.com/2023/10/26/customers-dont-exist-to-support-transmission-projects-but-in-new-england-they-do/| 2023, October 26: New Hampshire Bulletin]]
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 +[[https://www.utilitydive.com/news/ferc-local-transmission-pjm-aep-duke-ohio-occ-consumers-counsel-complaint/695147/| 2023, September 29: Utility Dive; "Ohio utilities have added nearly $6.5 billion in PJM-approved “supplemental projects” since 2017 without oversight of their need, prudence and cost-effectiveness, the Ohio ratepayer advocate said."]]
  
 [[https://www.oca.nh.gov/news-and-media/ratepayer-advocates-nh-ma-me-and-ri-speak-out| 2023, September 14: Office of the NH Consumer Advocate news release]] [[https://www.oca.nh.gov/news-and-media/ratepayer-advocates-nh-ma-me-and-ri-speak-out| 2023, September 14: Office of the NH Consumer Advocate news release]]
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 [[https://indepthnh.org/2023/07/14/op-ed-northern-pass-lite-phase-i/|2023, July 14: InDepthNH, same article printed in NHBR]] [[https://indepthnh.org/2023/07/14/op-ed-northern-pass-lite-phase-i/|2023, July 14: InDepthNH, same article printed in NHBR]]
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 +[[https://www.utilitydive.com/news/FERC-independent-transmission-monitor-itm-Southern-Company/633592/| 2022, October 7: Utility Dive "About 63% of transmission investment in California over the last three years was on “repair and replacement” projects that are self-approved by the state’s three major investor-owned utilities."]]
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 +{{ :ac:wired_group_asset_condition_problem_2.pdf |2020, September: Wired Group 2}}
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 +{{ :ac:asset_condition_problem_wired_group.pdf |2020, August: Wired Group}}
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 +[[https://www.cleveland.com/opinion/2017/12/to_avoid_skyrocketing_electric.html| 2017, December 31: Cleveland Opinion. To Avoid Skyrocketing Electric Costs FERC scrutiny of 'supplemental' projects is needed]]
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