Submitted by easy_peasy_woeisme t3_10kdo3l in Maine
fallingfrog t1_j5qeyif wrote
Because they have no competition and apparently no regulation saying they can't. So. until they become a public utility they will continue to charge whatever they please.
respaaaaaj t1_j5r5hwb wrote
They don't set supply prices, but you're right there is a group with a major interest in limiting competition and price gouging, the natural gas and fossil fuel companies that funded the anti corridor campaign.
Remember when they ran ads saying that the corridor deal "might save Mainers as little as cents per month"?
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