That is very possible TAP. Basically 1 of the 3 obstacles is now resolved for approval by the NH SEC and success for LLEG. (And IMO it was the biggest!)
Wood sustainability is still in question, but I believe the Landvest study resolves this - although it is up to the SEC.
Loop capacity is still a concern, but I believe the SEC will approve the permit, even if not resolved. The plant can run at lower capacity until the loop is upgraded.
It is certainly looking like the naysayers were full of hot air.
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