GOP House member presses wrong button and Sununu veto is overridden with no votes to spare [View all]
CONCORD A fierce lobbying campaign by wood energy advocates had the desired effect on Thursday, as lawmakers in the House and Senate voted to override Gov. Chris Sununus veto of a bill designed to help sustain the states six wood-burning power plants and the forestry industry.
The governors veto of a bill to encourage large-scale solar energy projects for businesses and municipalities was upheld.
Sununu vetoed the two renewable energy bills in June, citing their cost to electric ratepayers and stating theyd send New Hampshire in exactly the wrong direction.
Senate Bill 365 requires Eversource and other utilities to pay above-market rates to the states six biomass (wood-burning) power plants, the cost of which is passed along to consumers in their electric bills.
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