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CMP restoring power after storm

Fewer than 14,000 outages remain. We expect to restore to the vast majority of customers by late this evening; many will have service back much sooner. Specifics by town/road are posted at https://t.co/i8D6fRPOqZ and will be updated as more information comes in. 2/2 — Central Maine Power (@cmpco) January 24, 2018 Officials are keeping an […]

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CMP says October windstorm cost it $69 million; customers to see higher bills

The October windstorm that knocked out power to an unprecedented number of Mainers could cost the typical Central Maine Power customer a total of about $16. CMP executives held a conference call Thursday before filing a 141-page response to the Maine Public Utilities Commission, which initiated an investigation last month of how CMP dealt with […]

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Blizzard shrieks across region

Happy New Year. Now get out there and shovel. A blizzard roared through Maine on Thursday, dumping more than a foot of snow that was then blown into great heaps by winds gusting to 50 mph. The storm began Thursday morning, dropping 13 inches on Lewiston throughout the day. By 8 p.m., 15 inches had […]

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CMP customers warned of power bill scam

Portland-area law enforcement officials are warning of a telephone scam threatening Central Maine Power customers with power disconnection unless they pay bills with prepaid cards. Residential electricity customers are protected from immediate disconnection during the winter, and power companies never demand payment with prepaid cards, CMP spokeswoman Gail Rice said. “This is not new; scammers […]

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About 4,500 CMP, Emera customers without power

Central Maine Power and Emera Maine are reporting several thousand customers without power Wednesday after high winds swept across Maine overnight. Just over 3,100 CMP customers scattered across the company’s coverage area were without power at 8:15 a.m. The highest concentration is in York County, where about 1,400 customers in Hollis, Limington and Waterboro are […]

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CMP CEO Sara Burns to retire

After nearly 20 years at the helm of Central Maine Power Co., Sara Burns has announced her retirement. Burns, who joined the energy company in 1987, became president in 1998 and CEO in 2005. She intends to retire at the end of this year. “We thank Sara for her strong leadership of CMP,” said Bob […]