New England Clean Energy Connect
March 8, 2026
On January 16, 2026, after years of slowdowns, one of the most controversial transmission lines in recent U.S. history began delivering power into the New England grid. Permitting for the New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) began in 2017 and drew significant attention from communities in Maine. While most of the 143-mile route followed existing transmission corridors, 53 miles required a new corridor through largely undeveloped forest in western Maine. In 2021, Maine voters passed a referendum to stop the project citing environmental disruptions and visual impacts. Courts later ruled that the referendum could not retroactively cancel permits and construction on the project continued. NECEC brings 1,200 MW of hydro and wind power from Canada into the 345 kV backbone of New England’s grid, largely to serve demand in Massachusetts. NECEC will supply between 10% and 20% of Massachusetts’s energy needs with firm, carbon-free electricity. Site: NECEC.