Bury or Stop Northern Pass

Dear Governor Hassan,

We applaud your efforts to date to defend New Hampshire's natural and cultural heritage from the proposed Northern Pass transmission line. Please join us in making sure that our children and grandchildren can pass this vital heritage on to their children and grandchildren. Please ask Northeast Utilities and Hydro-Québec either to bury the entire project in New Hampshire or stop it altogether.  

Everywhere we look we see proposals for new high-voltage, direct current transmission lines.  In Maine, Vermont, and New York, new north-south high-voltage direct-current lines are being proposed completely underground or underwater; even Hydro-Québec itself is advancing an underground transmission project to connect with New York. Everywhere we look we see new, innovative underground transmission technology proposals.  Everywhere except New Hampshire.

Governor Hassan, before you host the New England Governors and the Eastern Canadian Premiers here in New Hampshire this July, please make it clear that New Hampshire welcomes each of them to our magnificent state. But please also convey the message that we will insist on smart, well-planned energy projects that advance a clean energy future and we will not welcome any overhead extension cords like Northern Pass that provide little benefit to the state, at the expense of our natural and scenic resources.

Sincerely,

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Why is this important?

  • Deborah Warnerabout 12 years ago Littleton NH
    The pristine North Country is NH's special asset and also the mainstay of the fragile North Country economy.
  • G. Russell Millerabout 12 years ago Cumberland RI
    I am a hiker; much of the pleasure comes from unobstructed vistas. We need a comprehensive policy for energy production and distribution, one that has only a minimal impact on our environment; we should not be working piecemeal.
  • Kelly Nedeauabout 12 years ago Nashua NH
    The northern pass would detract from our beautiful north! We in NH pride ourselves on our ability to go back to nature with a short drive north. Please don't under-value the property by installing ugly towers with high EMF.
  • RICHARD TAYLORabout 12 years ago HARRISVILLE NH
    WHY DECIMATE OUR SO MANY TREES AND PUT UP UGLY TOWERS, BURY THE POWER LINES ALONG EXISTING CORRIDORS. PROTECT NEW HAMPSHIRE'S BEAUTY
  • Tina Gravesabout 12 years ago Wilton NH
    NH is beautiful the way it is and must be preserved for future generations. No Northern Pass or at a minimum, bury the lines. Please remember, if built we can not undo what is done.
  • Richard Campbellabout 12 years ago Manchester NH
    I have lived in this State for over 80 years and have enjoyed its beauty and natural resourses and am absolutely opposed to things that mar its beauty. Dick Campbell (and I vote Independent whose votes you Dems are loosing daily)
  • Rochelle Rochelle Kraut-Rosenthalabout 12 years ago New York NY
    I come to NH to hike almost every year for many years. I've met people from all over the world here. Power lines also disrupt wild life. Sierra Club recently wrote about .this research. I hope you can find alternatives to transmission towers.
  • Mercy Colbergabout 12 years ago Arnold MO
    Growing up in NH and my family still living up there, the trees are what makes NH so stunning. The only thing that should take our breath away is the foliage, not less trees.
  • Judith Romanoabout 12 years ago Windham NH
    To preserve for my grandchidren and future generations,what I have enjoyed,while living in this beautiful state for 45 years.
  • soncheri bruceabout 12 years ago Manchester NH
    To preserve the natural beauty and serene atmosphere of northern new hampshire.
  • Barb Samuelsabout 12 years ago Greenville NC
    I spent most summer so my childhood and more recently several years back in the Northeast and travel through this area frequently. I plan to retire back in the Northeast. Keep what wild lands we have wild.
  • Mitchell J. Liro, Jr.about 12 years ago Holliston MA
    Avid NH Hiker. Save the view
  • Paul Flahertyabout 12 years ago Lexington MA
    Do it right the first time.
  • Nancy Bancroftabout 12 years ago Minden NV
    We visit often and have spent many happy hours in the NH wilderness (I am a member of the 4000 footer club). It would be devastating to have more power lines above ground than there already are. I strongly urge you to save the beauty that is NH.
  • Judy Savageabout 12 years ago Plymouth MA
    Once its gone, you can't go back.
  • Donald Dolbenabout 12 years ago Bridgewater NH
    The visual damage to our beautiful State should not be compromised by a poor project that could be improved by going underground
  • mark perreaultabout 12 years ago norfolk VA
    Some of our nation's most magnificent lands must not be degraded! Make the lines DC and bury them like the planned Quebec-NY project.
  • christine sullivanabout 12 years ago upton MA
    We have enjoyed the white mountains for generations, as homeowners and guests. Pleas do not destroy the beautiful vistas.
  • Roxanne Del Frariabout 12 years ago Meredith NH
    No guarantee money will come to NH. Friends will look out onto towers & a Canadian company will get the benefits. NY & Conn.get more power; why scar NH and take the beauty, a strength, away from the people and visitors that love it??
  • Anne Siebeckerabout 12 years ago Ringwood NJ
    I regularly vacation -everything from inns to camping) in New Hampshire for the unspoiled beauty. Please bury the lines - if they must go through. Eco-tourism can be forever, cost to bury lines is once.
  • Edward Grahamabout 12 years ago Francestown NH
    Protecting the scenic beauty of New Hampshire's heritage. The creator endowed NH with spectacular beauty; it's up to us to treat it with care and respect.
  • Jill Winitzerabout 12 years ago Plainville MA
    As an AMC member and lifelong visitor to the White Mountains, I want to preserve and protect the sprawling beauty I enjoy while hiking for future generations of hikers, tourists and residents.
  • Renee Slonakerabout 12 years ago Canaan CT
    If Northern Pass does not agree to bury power lines, it should be stopped. Keep this beautiful state beautiful for those of us who enjoy hiking in these mountains and for generations to come.
  • Tamara Connellyabout 12 years ago Union NJ
    That ANYONE may enable electrical tower installation through NH's environmentally sensitive/scenic mountains is disturbing and heartbreaking, especially given such is destructive and entirely unnecessary. Please DO NOT approve the Northern Pass proposal.
  • Charles Lovettabout 12 years ago Franconia NH
    This commercial enterprise provides no infrastructure electricity, or other benefits to NH residents or businesses, and degrades one of our primary attractions, the physical beauty of our surroundings.

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