The company was cited for violating industry testing standards meant to ensure stability and prevent outages.
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Maine Senate confirms Mills’ second pick for PUC
Patrick Scully, an attorney who specialized in energy and utility issues, will join the 3-member Maine Public Utilities Commission.
Global glitch: Swaths of internet go down after cloud outage
Cloud service company Fastly says it was a technical error and not a cyber attack.
Jeff Bezos will blast into space on rocket’s first crew flight
Blue Origin is set to take off July 20 in Texas.
U.S. economy: Plenty of growth, not enough workers or supplies
Inflation fears linger, but some economists believe the risk is short-lived, and will ease once the supply of workers and raw materials catches up with demand.
Sushi and beer partnership coming to Freeport
Mr. Tuna and GoodFire Brewing have teamed up to buy the Route 1 building that previously housed El Jefe and Conundrum.
Maine business groups say prices would rise under recycling bill
They point to a research paper that suggests consumer prices would increase, but critics say the report’s findings aren’t credible.
U.S. recovers millions in cryptocurrency ransom paid to pipeline hackers
The operation to recover the cryptocurrency from the Russia-based hacker group is the first undertaken by a specialized ransomware task force created by the Biden administration Justice Department.
Pennsylvania governor pardons eye doctor who grew marijuana for sick wife
Dr. Paul Ezell served six months in jail and lost his ability to practice medicine for trying to help his dying wife reduce her use of opioids.