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Is Renewable Energy Procurement Still An Option For New Hampshire?
When Governor Sununu vetoed SB 167—a bill that would have created a commission to study renewable energy procurements in New Hampshire—it seemed that a renewable...
Read MoreLegal Breakfast Series: Will the New Year Ring in New Compromises or More Stalemates at the State House?
Attorneys Lindsay Nadeau and Connie Lane will be the featured speakers during the latest Orr & Reno Legal Breakfast Series, "2020 Legislative Preview" on Wednesday,...
Read MoreHow Does OSHA Prioritize Inspection Targets?
There are two general categories of OSHA inspection: unprogrammed inspections that are triggered by a complaint, a severe accident or fatality, or some other observed...
Read MoreOffshore Wind Development in the Gulf of Maine Draws Closer
The next step in the long process of building offshore wind in the Gulf of Maine happened last week at the University of New Hampshire...
Read MoreWhat Does OSHA’s New Beryllium Standard Mean?
OSHA recently published NRPM (Notice of Proposed Rulemaking) in the Federal Register for finalizing, for now, the new Beryllium Standard. Even though OSHA has been working...
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