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GMP could face fines for rushing deliveries
But the board criticized GMP starting deliveries before road conditions were examined in advance. GMP, in its own proposed plan approved by the board, agreed to give towns and the state one to two months for preliminary road surveys.
August 10, 2012
in The Caledonian-Record
LOWELL - State utility regulators could impose financial sanctions on Green Mountain Power for rushing delivery of turbine parts in violation of the certificate of public good for the Lowell wind project.
The Vermont Public Service Board may allow GMP to finish the truck shipment of parts from Albany, N.Y. to northwestern Vermont and then to Lowell. But the board criticized GMP starting deliveries before road conditions were examined in advance. GMP, in its own proposed plan approved by the board, agreed to give towns and the state one to two months for preliminary road surveys.
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