The Three Corners Solar project crosses through Unity Township, Clinton and Benton. Located within CMP’s transmission system, it will produce enough power for 30,000 homes.
This "manure-only" project is the first of its kind in Maine — but joins a number of projects across the country that use the technology to reduce emissions and create renewable natural gas.
Summit Natural Gas of Maine Inc. was awarded close to $5 million for a project to turn naturally organic waste from six dairy farms in Clinton and other areas in Maine into biogas.
Luke’s Lobster has teamed with four fishermen's cooperatives and Cabot Creamery to make and deliver over 500 servings of lobster lasagna this week to front-line workers in the coronavirus crisis.
Summit Utilities, a natural gas provider in Colorado, has partnered with Flood Brothers and other central Maine dairy farms to produce biogas, which can be converted to electricity or a heat source for cooking and other tasks.