State Tipoffs Involving Maine Newsletter for Tuesday August 26, 2025 ( 3 items ) |
Maine PUC Certifies Connecticut Hydroelectric Facility
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (TNSdok) -- The Maine Public Utilities Commission, Augusta, has approved a request (Docket No. 2024-00365) from FirstLight Power Services LLC, Burlington, Massachusetts, to certify its Robertsville station facility as a Class I renewable resource. The order, issued on August 20, 2025, grants eligibility for the Connecticut-based hydroelectric facility to satisfy Maine's renewable portfolio requirement. The decision was not unanimous, with one commissioner voting against the a
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Maine PUC Streamlines Consumer Complaint Process
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (TNSdok) -- The Maine Public Utilities Commission, Augusta, has delegated authority to its Administrative Director to issue default orders in certain consumer complaint cases. The change, outlined in a "Delegation Order" (Docket No. 2025-00259), aims to facilitate the efficient resolution of matters and conserve limited Commission resources.
The order, signed by Chair Bartlett and Commissioners Scully and Gilbert on August 19, 2025, allows the Administrative Director to dism
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Sen. Tipping Calls for Rethinking Modivcare Contract Following Bankruptcy Announcement
AUGUSTA, Maine, Aug. 26 -- The Maine Senate Democrats issued the following news on Aug. 25, 2025, on behalf of Maine State Sen. Mike Tipping, D-Orono:
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Sen. Tipping calls for rethinking Modivcare contract following bankruptcy announcement
Modivcare, the for-profit medical transportation company that was recently awarded a statewide transportation contract in Maine, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections. Sen. Mike Tipping, D-Orono, called for a reexamination of the State's decis
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