RadioActive 4/21/16

Producer/Host: Meredith DeFrancesco

Issue: Environmental and Social Justice

Program Topic: The Penobscot Nation Appeals River Case and the Legislature Passes Solar Energy Bill LD 1649, But Still Needs a Larger Margin to Override Veto

Key Discussion Points:
1) This week, the Penobscot Nation, and the US Department of Justice, filed to appeal a US District Court decision that supports the State Of Maine’s efforts to sever the Tribe’s ties to the Penobscot River within their territory.
2) This past December, US District Court Judge George Singal decided on the highly controversial and historic case, Penobscot Nation v Janet Mills, Attorney General for the State of Maine. Despite state claims to the contrary, he affirmed that the Penobscot Tribe does have sustenance fishing rights in the Penobscot River, surrounding their reservation’s 200 islands. But on the issue of the river itself, he sided with the State, who claims the Tribe’s territory includes the islands, but not the Penobscot River which surrounds it.
3) Last week, the Maine Legislature passed LD 1649, An Act to Modernize Maine Solar Power Policy and Encourage Economic Development, but not by a large enough margin to stop Governor LePage’s promised veto. A second vote expected on next Friday, the 29th,provides one more chance for an override.

Guests:
Kirk Francis, Chief of Penobscot Nation
Vaughn Woodruff, Insource Renewables

RadioActive 3/17/16

Producer/Host: Meredith DeFrancesco

Issue: Environmental and Social Justice

Program Topic: Public Hearing on LD 1649 An Act to Modernize Maine Solar Power Policy and Encourage Economic Development

Key Discussion Points:
1) Today we hear excerpts from yesterday’s public hearing on LD 1649 An Act to Modernize Maine Solar Power Policy and Encourage Economic Development before the legislature’s Joint Committee3 on energy Utilities and Technology.
2) LD 1649 is the product of a long negotiation of stakeholders, including solar installers, electric power companies (Central Maine Power and Emera Maine), the State Office of the Public Advocate, and environmental organizations.
3) Maine lags far behind other states in the region in solar power, much of this attributed to the lack of supportive public policy and consequent financial support.

Guests:
Pete Lafond, Falmouth
Joe Hardy, Wells
Brooks Winter, Island Institute
Julie Rosenbach, Sustainability coordinator, South Portland
Glenn Brand, Sierra Club Maine
Kimberly Darling, Falmouth
Nancy Smith,Grow Smart
Vaughn Woodruff, Insource Renewables

http://legislature.maine.gov/bills/testimony.html?snum=127&PID=1456#
http://legislature.maine.gov/bills/display_ps.asp?PID=1456&snum=127&paper=HP1120

RadioActive 3/10/16

Producer/Host: Meredith DeFrancesco

Issue: Environmental and Social Justice

Program Topic: LD 1649 An Act to Modernize Maine Solar Power Policy and Encourage Economic Development

Key Discussion Points:
1) LD 1649 An Act to Modernize Maine Solar Power Policy and Encourage Economic Development is the product of a long negotiation of stakeholders, including solar installers, electric power companies (Central Maine Power and Emera Maine), the State Office of the Public Advocate, and environmental organizations.
2) Maine lags far behind other states in the region in solar power, much of this attributed to the lack of supportive public policy and consequent financial support.
3) The proposed LD 1649 would restructure net metering and expand opportunities for community solar projects.

Guest:
Vaughn Woodruff, Insource Renewables

www.insourcerenewables.com/

http://legislature.maine.gov/bills/display_ps.asp?PID=1456&snum=127&paper=HP1120