For CT s environmental agency, Zoom was the real hero of the pandemic
Jan Ellen Spiegel, CTMirror.org
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Katie Dykes, commissioner of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, on one of many recent Zoom calls.CTMirror.org
Katie Dykes, Connecticut’s commissioner of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, can tell you precisely how much time she’s spent on Zoom meetings since the pandemic stay-at-home orders were issued in March 2020.
“A lot. A lot.” And then she laughs a lot.
It became a common sight Dykes Zooming away in what in normal times was her three kids’ playroom that she’d co-opted as a home office.
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Maine has already received $5.8 million in payments from NECEC LLC. in 2021
Maine is set to receive a total of $258 million in quarterly payments from NECEC LLC. over the course of decades Author: Samantha York (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 12:39 PM EDT May 13, 2021 Updated: 12:40 PM EDT May 13, 2021
PORTLAND, Maine Maine has received $5.8 million in payments from the New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) since the start of 2021, according to NECEC LLC’s President and CEO, Thorn Dickinson.
The payout is part of a deal struck between the state and project executives, where over the next few decades Maine will receive a total of $258 million from the project.