The only way to stop this madness is to vote “no” on Pine Tree Power in November.
The only way to stop this madness is to vote “no” on Pine Tree Power in November.
As I said at the outset, too expensive, too risky — we can’t afford Pine Tree Power.
Pine Tree Power supporters are trying to trick voters into borrowing more than $10 billion to acquire Versant and Central Maine Power and ...
A supporter of a proposal to create a consumer-owned electric utility is suing to stop a separate popular vote that could stymie the effort ...
Unless Pine Tree Power’s proposal includes a brand new way to generate electricity (and it doesn’t), any promises of lower rates ...
I think it’s a multibillion-dollar disaster waiting to happen. Think about it — decisions impacting just about every home and business ...
I suppose it’s not surprising Pine Tree Power’s rhetoric is purposely misleading. Politicians do that whenever they want to sell us an ...
Under the Pine Tree Power proposal to take over Maine’s two largest electric utilities, in 10 years we could end up billions of dollars ...
Pine Tree Power will risk all of this – reliability, resiliency, safety and jobs – by putting self-serving politicians in control of ...
Instead, Pine Tree Power will bring a decade of delays and legal drama, politicians and their cronies, frustration and debt in the ...
If Pine Tree Power seizes Central Maine Power and Versant, politicians will be in full control of the new government-owned utility and ...
Pine Tree Power is an exact replica of Long Island’s failed model. I don’t want to see Maine end up in the same mess. I say “no ...