Tree-cutting is resuming on the $1 billion electric transmission project in western Maine after a two-month hiatus over a federally protected bat.
The New England Clean Energy Connect is able to resume construction beginning as early as Sunday on a key part of the 145-mile power line.
The power line will be a conduit for up to 1,200 megawatts of Canadian hydropower to reach the New England power grid.
Tree-cutting was put on hold in June and July to protect the newly born young of a federally protected bat.
Like most bats, the northern long-eared bats have been decimated by so-called white nose syndrome in Maine.





