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Celebrating 10 Years

Maine RPS

ME: On September 28, 1999, Maine’s Public Utilities Commission adopted a renewable portfolio standard, requiring that 30 percent of Maine’s power come from renewable sources by 2000.  Sources of energy that count toward the standard include fuel cells, tidal power, solar, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, biomass, and generators fueled by municipal solid waste in conjunction with recycling.  In June 2006, the state adopted a renewable portfolio goal to increase new renewable energy capacity by 10 percent by 2017.  “New” renewable energy sources include those placed into service after September 1, 2005.  In 2007 the state updated the 2006 goal and made it a mandatory target.  Resources that satisfy the new capacity requirement cannot also be used to satisfy the 30 percent portfolio requirement.

1999 RPS
2007 Law