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Maine's High Court upholds CMP lease of public land key to $1 billion power line
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 1 year agoNov. 29—The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Tuesday ruled that Central Maine Power Co. has a valid lease to cross less than a mile of the state's public lands in order to build a $1 billion ...
War over CMP corridor enters new phase -- a jury trial
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 1 year agoMar. 26—For over five years, developers of a proposed $1 billion electricity transmission line through western Maine have battled opponents in front of regulatory officials and judges. Now lawyers ...
Maine Supreme Judicial Court sends CMP corridor case back to lower court
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAug. 30—In a partial and tentative victory for the developers of a stalled New England power corridor, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled Tuesday that a voter-approved law blocking the project ...
After 5 days of trial over CMP corridor, many questions remain
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 1 year agoApr. 14—An expert on transmission line construction told jurors in the New England Clean Energy Connect trial Friday that project developers did not speed up their work to gain a critical legal ...
Work can resume on CMP power-line project, jury rules
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 1 year agoApr. 20—New England Clean Energy Connect can restart construction on its stalled $1 billion electricity transmission line, a jury ruled Thursday, handing the Central Maine Power affiliate a ...
On third day, CMP corridor trial zeroes in on construction timing
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 1 year agoApr. 12—Dates and details of work along the stalled western Maine power line corridor dominated testimony in the third day of a jury trial that could help decide the project's fate. Attorneys ...
Long-awaited trial over future of CMP electricity corridor gets underway
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 1 year agoApr. 10—Jurors in a landmark case that could decide the fate of one of the most controversial Maine energy projects in decades heard vastly different reasons why developers of the New England ...