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Portland Press Herald USA Nation June 06, 2023
State utility regulators on Tuesday approved a rate hike for Central Maine Power – a compromise that will increase a typical home’s total electric bill by just over 1% next month, or $1.67, rising to roughly $5 or $6 a month in 2025. The two-year, $67 million plan reflects a... + más
CMP rate hike hearings now on hold pending settlement talks | Portland Press Herald
CMP pursues closed-door settlement in rate hike request | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Business October 23, 2023
Central Maine Power crews repaired power lines on Garfield Road in Auburn on Dec. 23, 2022. A $30 million grant awarded to CMP will be used to install devices that will help the utility restore power more quickly. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal Central Maine Power’s $30 million... + más
CMP rate hike approved by regulators, will increase home bills nearly $2 next month | Portland Press Herald
Maine Voices: Pine Tree Power critics have vastly exaggerated CMP’s, Versant’s likely cost | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation May 01, 2023
Central Maine Power is trying to reach a compromise with the state over a proposed rate hike that would go into effect by September. Press Herald file photo Central Maine Power Co. lawyers plan to meet Wednesday at the Public Utilities Commission to continue confidential talks... + más
Storm surge: To get lights back on, Maine pays a premium for crews from away | Portland Press Herald
CMP, Versant both score last in satisfaction survey of utility customers | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation May 15, 2023
Hearings on a proposed Central Maine Power rate hike request have been postponed, as discussions of a potential compromise request move forward. Press Herald file photo Central Maine Power has moved a step closer to a compromise in its request for three years of rate hikes,... + más
Portland Press Herald USA Nation December 15, 2022
Maine’s two investor-owned utility companies ranked last in the new J.D. Power residential released Wednesday, prompting both Central Maine Power and Versant Power to push back on the findings. The survey ranked CMP at the bottom among 17 large utilities surveyed in the... + más
State’s public advocate seeks $75 electricity credit for low-income Mainers | Portland Press Herald
Petition to replace CMP, Versant with consumer-owned utility has valid signatures to get on ballot | Portland Press Herald
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