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Analysis: Northern Pass Transmission Line Stirs Controversy Thursday, 03/03/11 12:44pm - VPR News

VPR's John Dillon talks with Jane Lindholm about the debate over a proposed electric transmission line in northern New Hampshire.

Big Hydro: What's Next For Hydro-Quebec Friday, 08/20/10 7:50am and 5:30pm - John Dillon, VPR News

Hydro-Quebec continues to build new dams in the north so it can feed the U.S. market for renewable energy. But it may be a risky strategy.

Big Hydro: Changes To Cree Culture Thursday, 08/19/10 7:50am and 5:30pm - John Dillon, VPR News

For centuries, the native Cree people of northern Quebec subsisted largely on hunting, fishing and trapping. But the coming of huge hydroelectric projects in James Bay 40 years ago changed that way of life.

Big Hydro: Environmental Impacts Wednesday, 08/18/10 7:50am and 5:30pm - John Dillon, VPR News

Large hydroelectric dams are seen as one of the most environmentally friendly energy sources, but damming rivers and redirecting their flow isn't benign. Fish habitat is harmed. Mercury is released into the environment. And the projects themselves can even release greenhouse gases.

Big Hydro: Changing Environmental Opposition Tuesday, 08/17/10 7:50am and Wednesday, 08/18/10 5:30pm - John Dillon, VPR News

Just two decades ago, a power purchase from Hydro-Quebec would raise significant opposition over social and environmental issues. But today - with climate change in the picture - the deal has faced almost no opposition.

Utilities Formally Sign Contract With Hydro-Quebec For Power Thursday, 08/12/10 5:50pm - John Dillon, VPR News

A power contract between Hydro-Quebec and Vermont utilities was signed on Thursday, securing a quarter of the state's electric supply for the next 26 years.

Hydro-Quebec Doesn't Want Power Deal Details Released Thursday, 08/05/10 5:49pm and Friday, 08/06/10 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

A Canadian power deal that will shape Vermont's energy future for the next 25 years has been delayed in part because of Hydro-Quebec's concern about releasing price details to the public.

BED Steps Closer To Hydro-Quebec Deal Wednesday, 06/30/10 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

The publicly-owned utility in Vermont's largest city is one step closer to buying electricity from Hydro-Quebec.

Small Hydro Projects Move Forward Monday, 06/21/10 7:34am and 5:30pm - Susan Keese, VPR News

Many of Vermont's villages and towns were built around water power, and many of the small dams that produced that power still exist. But few of the old dams have been revived. Critics have blamed the state Agency of Natural Resources for the holdup. Officials say that's beginning to change.

State Suggests Higher Values For TransCanada Dams Tuesday, 06/15/10 7:34am and 5:50pm - Susan Keese, VPR News

Results are in from the re-appraisal of the eight Vermont hydroelectric dams owned by Canadian energy company TransCanada. Officials say the new suggested values could mean higher tax revenues for towns that host TransCanada property. They could also mean more tax disputes.

Questioning The "Green" Label Friday, 06/11/10 12:05pm - John Dillon, VPR News

Hydro-Quebec is completing construction of a five billion dollar river diversion project. The work is part of the provincial utility's effort to position itself as supplier of clean, renewable energy to the U.S. market. But native Cree in the region question the "green label.

VPR's John Dillon On Canadian Hydro Development Friday, 06/04/10 12:50pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

VPR's Bob Kinzel talks with reporter John Dillon about hydro-electric projects that have been built by Hydro-Quebec and the construction of new dams.