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July 05, 2022
Home » Maine Regulators Hear from CMP, Residents on NECEC Permit
The New England Clean Energy Connect transmission line, pictured here, began construction earlier this year, with 108 miles of right-of-way cleared and 58 poles installed. | Roger Merchant
Maine Regulators Hear from CMP, Residents on NECEC Permit
A delay of the NECEC transmission line could cost Central Maine Power an extra $67 million, according to CEO Thorn Dickinson.
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