Maine voters rejected an initiative on Tuesday that would’ve replaced the state’s electric utilities by the first consumer-owned utility. Question 3 would have created Pine Tree Power by taking over Versant and CMP, two investor-owned utilities in Maine. The Associated Press declared the race on Tuesday night, with approximately 68…
Voters in Maine rejected a ballot initiative on Tuesday that would have created the second state consumer-owned utility to take the place of the state’s electrical utilities. By acquiring Versant and CMP, two investor-owned utilities in Maine, the initiative, Question 3, would have established the Pine Tree Power company. With on 68, the Associated Press called the race on Tuesday night. The initial state consumer-owned utility would have replaced the state’s energy utilities, but Maine voters rejected the ballot initiative on Tuesday. By acquiring Versant and CMP, two investor-owned utilities in Maine, the initiative, Question 3, would have established the Pine Tree Power company. With around 68, the Associated Press called the race on Tuesday night.
Maine voters rejected an initiative on Tuesday that would’ve replaced the state’s electric utilities by the first consumer-owned utility. Question 3 would have created Pine Tree Power by taking over Versant and CMP, two investor-owned utilities in Maine. The Associated Press declared the race on Tuesday night, with approximately 68…