Last week, Katahdin Paper Co. in Millinocket announced that it plans to close its facility because of the high price of oil. The mill uses millions of gallons of oil each year to operate its machines. Is this the beginning of a new exodus by businesses to warmer climates? What can be done to help such businesses? What about homeowners? Many will struggle to pay heating oil bills this winter and they can’t close down. Are alternative energy sources feasible? What can jump start the switch?
LET'S MOVE FORWARD
THERE IS NO REASON TO CLOSE THE PAPER MILL. IT'S TIME TO REALIZE THE TIME FOR ALTERNATIVE ENDERY IS OVERDUE. PLENTY OF HYDRO POWER POSSIBILITIES TO SOLVE THEIR PROBLEM. AND JUST THINK, HYDRO POWER, A NEW INDUSTRY TO PROVIDE MORE JOBS.