This category includes posts regarding the proposed project 2015a, aka the “Peabody Peaker Plant
"Dr. Brita Lundberg - "Deliberately locating industry in environmental justice (EJ) communities, low income and minority communities that already disproportionately suffer from legacy pollutants due to the many industries located…
The Peabody Municipal Light Commission has a full agenda on January 26, 6:30pm, 201 Warren St. Ext., Peabody, Ma. LIVE only. • Reaffirmation of PMLP Policies • 2023 MMWEC Voting…
"This means that the all-in rate for residential customers is around 16.5¢/kWh. In comparison, National Grid’s rate is 48.8¢/kWh. PMLP still maintains very competitive electric rates compared to other utilities…
BCNS meets biweekly on Tuesdays, 6:30pm on Zoom. Our last meeting was January 3 where we decided to revise our meeting schedule to better accommodate other local activists who faced…
Draft Environmental Justice strategy and maps will be available for public commentThe Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) EEA is pleased to announce that it is undertaking two…
TUESDAY — JANUARY 10, 2023 — ONLINERegister here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_h3pSqAeRQh--b50JnMccfA EAA’s Environmental Justice Strategy (3 of 4)The Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (“EEA”) invites all Commonwealth residents to attend…
News from PMLP for the new year! Including details on how the PMLP board vacancy will be filled. Retiring commissioner Charles Bonfanti said "increased pressure from environmental activists to shut…
The reliability of electricity generation this winter was the first issue on the agenda at the December 15 meeting of the Peabody Municipal Light Commission. PMLP Director Joe Anastasi shared…
Waters River Power Station's two existing peakers. Where the two yellow vehicles are located is where the new 60MW peaker is being built.
My best birthday present is this Blog - thank you Ron! I'll be placing much of the same content here that is posted to the BCNS Facebook page so that…