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Power outage sparks Oxford collision

OXFORD — Congestion stemming from a downed power line along Route 26 Tuesday afternoon is being blamed for a crash moments later.  Oxford firefighters and emergency personnel responded to reports of a downed power line at 2:45 p.m. at 552 Main St. after a tree limb disconnecting power to a home, Oxford fire Chief Scott Hunter said. […]

Posted inMaine, sj-web

CMP customers could see rates raise $3 per month

AUGUSTA (AP) — A proposed agreement by Central Maine Power could raise customers’ home bills roughly $3 a month. A rate-case settlement that has been endorsed by the businesses and environmental parties will be considered by the Maine Public Utilities Commission later this month. The Portland Press Herald reported (http://bit.ly/VB8DmS ) that CMP got rid […]

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Face Time: Jim Wright — Mr. No Line Is Safe To Touch Evah

It started as a casual conversation with a fellow who looked lost but wasn’t. Turned out the fellow was just waiting to meet a friend in the Central Maine Power parking lot in Skowhegan where Jim Wright worked as a lineman. “We chatted for a little while (before the man asked), ‘How’d you like to […]

Posted inLewiston-Auburn

Minot gets report on CMP power project

MINOT — Selectmen on Monday received an update on the effects the Maine Power Reliability Program will have on the section of Central Maine Power Co’s transmission line that parallels the Minot-Auburn town line. Effects on Minot property owners will be minimal, Chris Marshall, public involvement specialist with the engineering firm of Burns & McDonnell, […]

Posted inBusiness, sj-web

Central Maine Power union rejects contract extension

AUGUSTA (AP) — The largest union representing Central Maine Power workers has rejected a 3-year contract extension. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1837 said 13 meetings were held this week, each one ending in a ballot vote. The contract extension was rejected. Local 1837 business manager Dick Rogers said many workers didn’t like […]

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Maine PUC says smart meters not a health risk

PORTLAND (AP) — Utilities regulators have concluded that Central Maine Power Co.’s wireless electric meters pose no health threat. The Maine Public Utilities Commission’s report studying the health issues surrounding so-called smart meters was posted on the agency’s website this week. It said the scientific evidence it reviewed on the issue is inconclusive and it […]

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Greg Sweetser: CMP’s proposed pricing structure hurts consumers

The season may seem like a burden as we endure storm after storm, but winter provides the thousands of people who enjoy the Maine ski industry each year with ideal conditions for recreation. Our ski areas thrive in the winter. They make snow, groom ski trails, operate lifts, and maintain hotels, condominiums, shops and restaurants. […]

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Maine customers that produce their own energy balk at new CMP fee

BRUNSWICK — Opponents of a new fee proposed by Central Maine Power to charge customers who generate their own alternative energy say the fee would make those efforts unsustainable. But CMP says the fee is necessary to ensure all customers — residential, business and other entities — pay their fair share of what it costs […]