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CMP can begin construction on new segment of corridor, court rules

Too Big To Fail? CMP Project Taking Shape Fast Despite Legal, Political Risks

Maine Public Construction has started on Central Maine Power s corridor that is meant to carry hydroelectric power from Quebec into the New England regional grid, although the project still faces numerous legal and other challenges. Central Maine Power first proposed building a transmission line to Canada in 2017, and four years of controversy later, there are still hurdles ahead: legal challenges at the state and federal levels, a statewide ballot item set for November, unexpected technical issues to address. But on Thursday, a federal court lifted an injunction that barred tree-clearing in one disputed segment. And elsewhere on the corridor, trees are being cut and cleared, and poles are rising from the brush. Some observers say the $950 million project s gathering momentum could make it unstoppable.

Maine has received $5 8 million in payments from NECEC in 2021

Maine has already received $5.8 million in payments from NECEC LLC. in 2021 Maine is set to receive a total of $258 million in quarterly payments from NECEC LLC. over the course of decades Author: Samantha York (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 12:39 PM EDT May 13, 2021 Updated: 12:40 PM EDT May 13, 2021 PORTLAND, Maine Maine has received $5.8 million in payments from the New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) since the start of 2021, according to NECEC LLC’s President and CEO, Thorn Dickinson. The payout is part of a deal struck between the state and project executives, where over the next few decades Maine will receive a total of $258 million from the project.

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