Central Maine Power spent $74 million repairing destruction from the recent ice storm, and its employees worked 18-hour days. They were forced to work under searchlights and respond to great damage from falling trees. the company deployed 3,828 employees. Details
Central Maine Power Co. yesterday announced a restructuring aimed at the stabilization and eventual ...
Central Maine Power Company (CMP) president Matthew Hunter said during hearings at the Public Utilit...
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Capitol Update piece on a decision by the Maine Public Utilities Commission that Central Maine Powe...
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Maine state policy in the 1980s emphasized alternative energy power plants, resulting in the constru...
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News & Issues piece on the ice storm of January 1998, during which the U.S. Department of Agricultu...
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Focus on Northern Maine piece on Greenville, where lack of snow in the winter of 2005-06 kept the e...
Central Maine Power Co. yesterday announced a restructuring aimed at the stabilization and eventual ...
Central Maine Power Company (CMP) president Matthew Hunter said during hearings at the Public Utilit...
Central Maine Power Co. has terminated its contract to buy electricity from Caithness King Co., a Co...
Capitol Update piece on a decision by the Maine Public Utilities Commission that Central Maine Powe...
Central Maine Power Company and and the operators of a utility pole distribution facility on Sligo R...
Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) has paid $22 million to Alternative Energy Inc. of Bangor to buy out e...
A study done for the Public Utilities Commission says that customers of Central Maine Power Co. (CMP...
The most recent storm to hit the state left the area with nearly 10 inches of snow and an inch of ic...
Winds of up to 61 mph in Cutler and 43 mph in Portland yesterday left at least 12,000 customers of C...
Maine state policy in the 1980s emphasized alternative energy power plants, resulting in the constru...
Business Maine: Southern piece on the recent floods in York County, noting that 15 inches of rain f...
News & Issues piece on the ice storm of January 1998, during which the U.S. Department of Agricultu...
A bill signed into law last Friday by President Clinton qualifies Central Maine Power Company (CMP) ...
Maine Yankee Atomic Power Co. says it has paid $780,000 since 1989 to three lawyers for their succes...
Focus on Northern Maine piece on Greenville, where lack of snow in the winter of 2005-06 kept the e...
Central Maine Power Co. yesterday announced a restructuring aimed at the stabilization and eventual ...
Central Maine Power Company (CMP) president Matthew Hunter said during hearings at the Public Utilit...
Central Maine Power Co. has terminated its contract to buy electricity from Caithness King Co., a Co...