Following restructuring of Maine’s electric utility industry in 2000, major utilities here no longer had the option of generating power for customers, as was mistakenly stated in a story Sunday on Page 1A. The restructuring law forced electric utilities, including Central Maine Power Co. and Bangor Hydro, to divest of their power-generating interests. Because of that requirement, major utilities could only deliver power. It was an editing error.
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