The Public Utilities Commission wants to take a deeper look at factors that could reveal why more than 1,000 customers of Central Maine Power Co. received inexplicably high bills this winter.
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PUC to decide next week whether to expand its review of CMP billing
Hundreds of customers say that their bills jumped this winter.
Prospects improve for CMP’s $950 million power line plan
New Hampshire regulators’ delay in making a final decision will likely doom the rival to CMP’s New England Clean Energy Connect.
Roughly 1,000 Mainers still without power in wake of storm
Two school districts, Cape Elizabeth and South Bristol, had to cancel classes Friday because they didn’t have power.
Maine regulators will examine why some CMP bills have soared
The Public Utilities Commission staff will look into factors that led to electricity charges that quadrupled in some cases over the past few months.
Massachusetts utilities to continue Northern Pass negotiations after rejection by N.H. regulators
In January, the $1.6 billion ‘Northern Pass’ project won a competitive bid to deliver hydropower from Quebec to customers in Massachusetts.