PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • March 14, 2022
Central Maine Power on Monday distanced itself from allegations in Connecticut that electric and gas utilities there, including subsidiaries of its parent company, were suing customers over unpaid bills incurred during the coronavirus pandemic. Both the Maine Public Utilities Commission and the Maine Office of Public Advocate said Monday that they were unaware of any similar actions being taken by Maine utilities, and CMP said it doesn’t sue people to recover unpaid bills.