CMP, Avangrid spent dark money to drum up support for controversial power corridor

Sat, 09/26/2020 - 2:00pm

    Central Maine Power Co. and its parent company funneled thousands of dollars through the Maine State Chamber of Commerce to tout a construction plan to bring Canadian hydropower to Massachusetts through western Maine — a project that’s expected to earn the utility $1.95 billion over the next 20 years.

    The financial ties between the utility and chamber were obscured by tax laws that do not require nonprofits like the chamber to disclose their funders. 

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    The Maine Monitor, formerly known as Pine Tree Watch, is a local journalism product published by The Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting, a nonpartisan, nonprofit civic news organization based in Augusta.