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The price of oil, gas, diesel and cordwood have all markedly increased ahead of what could be a long, cold winter for Maine businesses. Companies with transportation needs or fleets of vehicles are feeling the pinch. This week, Boyne Resorts, which owns Sunday River, Sugarloaf and Pleasant Mountain and has traditionally depended on diesel fuel to run chair lifts and ski equipment, announced it is moving to 100% renewable energy by the year 2030.
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Sponsored by: GoNetspeed, a fiber internet provide
The price of oil, gas, diesel and cordwood have all markedly increased ahead of what could be a long, cold winter for Maine businesses. Companies with transportation needs or fleets of vehicles are feeling the pinch. This week, Boyne Resorts, which owns Sunday River, Sugarloaf and Pleasant Mountain and has traditionally depended on diesel fuel to run chair lifts and ski equipment, announced it is moving to 100% renewable energy by the year 2030.