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Tag Archives: Maine Supreme Court
Oral Arguments to be Heard this Week by Maine Supreme Court in Smart Meter Case
Note: This article has been updated with additional information based upon the oral arguments held 11/3/2015. Refer to the end of the article for the updated content. Oral arguments in an ongoing smart meter case will be heard on November … Continue reading
On Smart Meters: “The Public Is Free to Have Whatever Concerns It Would Have.”
In May 2011, the Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) voted to require Central Maine Power to offer an opt-out program for customers who choose not to have a standard smart meter installed as part of CMP’s smart meter program. The … Continue reading
