by David Brooks | May 17, 2017 | Newsletter
The uncertainty over what the federal government will do to health care has the New Hampshire Insurance Department (which oversees the insurance side of the Affordable Care Act’s operation in the state) on edge, so it’s asking for help from the most...
by David Brooks | May 17, 2017 | Newsletter
Concord Steam, the company that heats the State House and more than 100 other buildings in Concord via underground steam pipes powered by wood-fired boilers, is going out of business on May 31. I’ll have a story in an upcoming edition of the Monitor looking at...
by David Brooks | May 15, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
In the latest installment of their interesting collaboration, Vermont’s Green Mountain Power and Tesla have announced a low price for home backup batteries ($15 per month) with the utility hoping to recoup the cost partly by linking all the batteries into a...
by David Brooks | May 12, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
Terminology can have different meanings in different scientific disciplines … which is why I was very excited to read this Vermont Public Radio story about a freak storm in Rutland, Vt., that was partly caused by gravity waves. Gravity waves?! Cool! Alas, turns...
by David Brooks | May 12, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
The New Hampshire state Senate on Thursday put the kibosh on one of the silliest (IMHO) ideas floating around these days: Improving our health and productivity by moving coastal New England states into Atlantic standard time, the zone used by Nova Scotia and most...
by David Brooks | May 11, 2017 | Newsletter
Massachusetts wants a 50-fold increase in the number of electric vehicles on its roads in eight years (from 6,000 to 300,000), to fight pollution both local and global. That’s both good and bad news for electric utilities – bad because it potentially...