Growing U.S. anger with electric utilities finds its epicenter in Maine

Maine residents will vote Tuesday on a ballot measure that would dissolve its investor-owned utilities and replace them with a nonprofit

November 4, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. EDT
A new utility pole next to a damaged pole near Brian Johnson's home in Harpswell, Maine. (Andrew Dickinson for The Washington Post)
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SACO, Maine — Last December, Ellen McCurley was settling into a calm new life, savoring sunsets from the porch of a modest riverfront home with her dogs Sadie and Maisie, when a notice from the electric company turned it all upside down.

It was a nearly $1,000 bill from Central Maine Power, more than quadruple what she paid the month before. And the bills kept soaring, topping out at $1,200 by the end of March. She was sure it was a mistake but couldn’t get the company to reduce the charges.