Central Maine Power Co.'s (CMP) proposed 10 percent rate hike could end up costi

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Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

7-15-1993

Pages

1A, 10A

Abstract

Central Maine Power Co.'s (CMP) proposed 10 percent rate hike could end up costing Maine's cities and towns millions in higher utility bills, which would probably be passed on to local taxpayers as higher tax bills and/or service cuts. CMP on Wednesday reduced its rate hike request from $95 million to $82 million. Details, "Ad Watch" analysis of recent CMP television ad.

Subjects

Central Maine Power Company, Electric utilities Rates

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