The Maine Public Utilities Commission today will consider a new proposal that wo

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Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

8-3-1994

Pages

3B

Abstract

The Maine Public Utilities Commission today will consider a new proposal that would allow the Fort Fairfield wood-fired power plant to remain open while giving Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) customers a one-half percent reduction in their bills. The Industrial Energy Consumers Group, comprised of 12 companies that together use around 10 percent of CMP's power supply, said the savings should be greater and the proposed settlement violates the intent of a new state law designed to lower electric rates. Details.

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Central Maine Power Company, Fairfield Energy Venture -- Fort Fairfield

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