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Report: Despite Higher Prices, Retail Suppliers Retain Maine Customers

December 12,2016



The Bangor Daily News reports that, despite what the Bangor Daily News reported as retail supplier prices in excess of Standard Offer rates (using EIA average data, see details here), retail suppliers' market share has been steady in Maine since early 2015, at about 17-20% of customers.

This is a decline from a high-water mark of 30% in 2013, but has been steady for the past two years, the BDN notes.

See the Bangor Daily News for the story

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Maine   Electric Choice   Deregulation   Migration Data  

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