Maine Electricity Costs Will Continue to Go Up ; State Officials' Appeal of a Temporary Payment System Is Rejected.
Portland Press Herald › April 02, 2008
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Portland Press Herald › April 02, 2008
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Maine consumers will continue to have an extra charge buried in their electricity bills over the next couple of years, following a U.S. Appeals Court ruling Friday.
The decision to uphold a temporary payment system for regional power generators means substantial increases in electricity rates paid by Maine consumers will continue.See the full content of this document
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Maine Electricity Costs Will Continue to Go Up ; State Officials' Appeal of a Temporary Payment System Is Rejected.
The Maine Public Utilities Commission and the Public Advocate had argued to federal regulator...
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