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Northern Pass a ‘win-win’ for Quebec, New Hampshire: governor

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (L) and Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard (R) in Montreal, Monday, March 20, 2017. Karol Dahl/Global News

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu is promising he will be the biggest promoter possible of the Northern Pass hydrelectric line.

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The line is an interconnection aimed at linking the power grids of Quebec and New Hampshire and increasing the flow of hydroelectricity from the province south of the border.

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It has been challenged on the U.S. side of the border, particularly in the White Mountains area, for spoiling scenic landscapes.

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The Republican governor was in Montreal Monday to speak to an international relations group and to meet with Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard.

Sununu described Northern Pass as a “‘win-win” project for Quebec and New Hampshire and said that if it were just up to him, it would see the light of day tomorrow.

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Couillard said Sununu’s strong support for Northern Pass is good for Quebec.

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