A study done for the Public Utilities Commission says that customers of Central

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Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

7-18-1993

Pages

1A, 10A

Abstract

A study done for the Public Utilities Commission says that customers of Central Maine Power Co. (CMP) are paying millions more than they should for electricity because CMP didn't try hard enough to renegotiate key contracts with private power plants. CMP spent nearly $400 million last year on purchased power from alternative-fuel plants, which now account for 38 percent of its energy supply. Details.

Subjects

Central Maine Power Company, Electric utilities Rates

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