For two weeks in February, expert witness hearings will be held at the
Maine Public Utilities Commission in the case regarding Central Maine
Power (CMP)’s proposal to expand their transmission network in Maine.
These expert witness hearings will start at 9am each day and be held on
February 2nd-5th and 9th-12th at the Commission’s Hallowell offices on
101 Second Street.
Central Maine Power is an electric transmission and distribution utility regulated by the Commission. CMP submitted its plans for the expansion—labeled the “Maine Power Reliability Project”—in July 2008. The Company seeks the Commission’s approval for new construction and reconstruction of approximately 350 miles of 345 kilovolt (kV) and 115 kV transmission lines and several substations throughout Maine. The approximate cost of the project is $1.5 billion.
For more, see wabi.tv.
Central Maine Power is an electric transmission and distribution utility regulated by the Commission. CMP submitted its plans for the expansion—labeled the “Maine Power Reliability Project”—in July 2008. The Company seeks the Commission’s approval for new construction and reconstruction of approximately 350 miles of 345 kilovolt (kV) and 115 kV transmission lines and several substations throughout Maine. The approximate cost of the project is $1.5 billion.
For more, see wabi.tv.
