Energy in Maine

Maine Energy Intel

Sunday, August 16, 2026
2 min read
6 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on energy developments in Maine. Today we're covering 6 key stories including updates on maine energy headlines, maine energy updates. Let's dive in.

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Maine Energy Headlines

4 stories

1.1

Maine Oil & Gas Extraction Real GDP Data Updated Through 2024.

FRED publishes real GDP for oil and gas extraction (NAICS 211) in Maine, covering 1997–2024.

Why It Matters

Provides Maine energy professionals with a long-run measure of the sector's real output for planning and analysis.

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1.2

SEIA’s Maine Solar Policy Page Highlights Clean Energy Economy.

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) maintains a Maine solar policy resource as part of its mission to drive the clean energy economy.

Why It Matters

For Maine energy professionals, SEIA’s Maine-specific solar policy information offers a window into the state’s clean energy transition.

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1.3

Maine PUC Highlights Mission: Safe Utilities, Fair Rates, Lower Emissions.

The Maine Public Utilities Commission’s website outlines its mission to balance safe, reliable utility service with just and reasonable rates while minimizing energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions.

Why It Matters

For Maine energy professionals, the PUC’s dual focus on affordability and emissions signals the regulatory priorities shaping utility and energy projects statewide.

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1.4

Maine's Renewable Energy Programs Expand Community Solar Opportunities.

The Maine Legislature passed 2019 legislation encouraging small renewable energy projects, including community solar programs for residential and non-residential customers.

Why It Matters

Energy professionals can help clients navigate shared-cost renewable options under these state-backed programs.

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Maine Energy Updates

2 stories

2.1

EIA Independent Statistics & Analysis for Maine Energy.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) provides independent statistics and analysis via its State Energy Data System (SEDS) page for Maine.

Why It Matters

Maine energy professionals can rely on EIA's Maine-specific data and analysis to inform state-level energy planning and decisions.

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2.2

ME MPUC Forms & Applications Page Now Hosts CEP Annual Reporting.

The Maine MPUC forms and applications page now includes CEP Annual Reporting information.

Why It Matters

Energy professionals in ME can access CEP annual reporting materials through the state commission’s centralized online forms hub.

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Maine Energy Intel - 2026-08-16 | Axiom Synapse | Local Intel