Maine Rejects Proposals for LNG Storage Capacity

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Despite backing from Maine Governor Paul LePage, the state Public Utilities Commission has rejected all 11 proposals it had received for the construction of new liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage facilities, which plans had been submitted pursuant to a legislatively approved program aimed at protecting consumers from volatile energy prices by increasing natural gas storage capacity.

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