State Sen. Dan Feltes, (D-Concord, left) and Sen. Jeb Bradley (R-Wolfeboro) testify in favor of an amendment to keep six biomass plants operating. Former executive councilor Joe Kenney (standing, in suit) is seen in the background. (PAULA TRACY PHOTO)
State Sen. Dan Feltes, (D-Concord, left) and Sen. Jeb Bradley (R-Wolfeboro) testify in favor of an amendment to keep six biomass plants operating. Former executive councilor Joe Kenney (standing, in suit) is seen in the background. (PAULA TRACY PHOTO)
CONCORD — A measure supporters say would allow six biomass plants to stay open for at least three years was largely supported Tuesday during a Senate committee hearing.
Backers say an amendment to HB 183 will preserve the state policy that was passed last year in SB 365 but has yet to be enacted because of legal disagreements.
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