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CMP s top executive announces plans to retire - Portland Press Herald

increase font size CMP’s top executive announces plans to retire Doug Herling, the utility s president and CEO, joined Central Maine Power in 1985 as an equipment operator at Wyman Station in Yarmouth. Share Central Maine Power Co. President and CEO Doug Herling will retire at the end of June, capping a 36-year career with the utility, CMP’s parent company Avangrid announced Tuesday. Herling joined CMP in 1985 as an equipment operator at Wyman Station in Yarmouth. He was selected to lead the company in 2018, after the retirement of Sara Burns in late 2017. Doug Herling Herling has held various executive management positions at Avangrid Networks and CMP, including vice president for special projects, where he oversaw construction of the Maine Power Reliability Program, a $1.4 billion transmission and substation upgrade program.

CMP s top executive announces plans to retire

CMP’s top executive announces plans to retire Doug Herling, the utility s president and CEO, joined Central Maine Power in 1985 as an equipment operator at Wyman Station in Yarmouth. Share Central Maine Power Co. President and CEO Doug Herling will retire at the end of June, capping a 36-year career with the utility, CMP’s parent company Avangrid announced Wednesday. Herling joined CMP in 1985 as an equipment operator at Wyman Station in Yarmouth. He was selected to lead the company in 2018, after the retirement of Sara Burns in late 2017. Doug Herling Herling has held various executive management positions at Avangrid Networks and CMP, including vice president for special projects, where he oversaw construction of the Maine Power Reliability Program, a $1.4 billion transmission and substation upgrade program.

Mills pushes for 10-year ban on offshore wind development in state waters - Governors Wind Energy Coalition

Mills pushes for 10-year ban on offshore wind development in state waters Source: BY TUX TURKEL, Portland Press Herald • Posted: Thursday, April 29, 2021 The moratorium would focus commercial-scale wind power development in federal waters of the Gulf of Maine, where an offshore wind research project is planned. As fishing interests geared up early Wednesday for a rally against offshore wind power development, the administration of Gov. Janet Mills introduced legislation to create a 10-year ban on new projects in state waters. The proposed moratorium would set aside state waters, which extend up to three miles from shore, for fishing and recreation. It would focus commercial-scale wind project development in federal waters of the Gulf of Maine, where the Mills administration has proposed a first-in-the-nation research array to study floating offshore wind technology.

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