by David Brooks | Feb 12, 2019 | Newsletter
If you want to listen to me talk about this week’s Concord Monitor column regarding the right to repair movement – and you know you do – you have two choices! Who says the modern world isn’t wonderful? Choice 1: You can listen to me talk to...
by David Brooks | Feb 8, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
Until sent me a press release about a company incentive used by two ice rinks in the N.H. Seacoast to install REALice systems (that goofy capitalization is the trade name) to save money: Ice rinks traditionally use extremely hot water to resurface the ice to remove...
by David Brooks | Feb 8, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
A solar-and-battery mix from the national company Sunrun was included in the recent forward capacity auction held by ISO-NE, marking the first time it has been included along with power plants and demand response in figuring out whether we’re safe from brownouts...
by David Brooks | Feb 7, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
Coyotes are the only major fur-bearing animal that has no hunting limits in New Hampshire: You can shoot them any time of the year (although only during daytime, unless you have written landowner permission – night hunting is generally illegal in NH)....
by David Brooks | Feb 7, 2019 | Newsletter
Despite concerns about future shortages of natural gas in winter, the latest forward-looking auction says New England will have more than enough electricity through 2023, including the first contribution from an offshore wind project in Massachusetts. What is known as...