Dear and Massachusetts Decision Makers,

We urge you to deny Central Maine Power’s (CMP’s) applications for its New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) project because this proposed transmission line would be bad for the people of Maine and Massachusetts and our economy and environment.

CMP’s proposal is designed to provide big benefits to CMP shareholders and Hydro-Québec at the expense of New England. This harmful proposal would:

 Cut a brand new, 53-mile-long corridor across Maine’s western mountains, harming forests, streams, wetlands, wildlife, and scenic beauty;  Suppress the development of clean renewable energy (like wind and solar) in Maine, which would provide greater economic and environmental benefits; and  Fail to reduce climate change emissions, and could even increase them.

Please reject CMP’s NECEC proposal. Its costs to our people and environment are too great. Maine and Massachusetts deserve better.

Sincerely,

Stephen Bellavia, Albion, Maine

Charles Byrne, North Berwick, Maine

Susan Hill, Belfast, Maine

Mark Lena, Orono, Maine

Erica Berman, Newcastle, Maine

Sharon Behrends, Alton, Maine

David Thibodeau, Portland, Maine

Jean Preis, Bridgton, Maine

Robert Dawson, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Joanne Fedorocko, South Portland, Maine

Jonathan Chappell, Bridgton, Maine

Sharon Wilbraham, Bath, Maine

Nina Hicks, Minot, Maine

Marina Schauffler, Camden, Maine

Gayle Roy, Winthrop, Maine

Ignacio Pessoa, Mount Desert, Maine

Ana Hicks, Brunswick, Maine

Charlotte Fullam, Portland, Maine We must move forward with clean energy; taking steps backwards makes 0 sense in my opinion.

Natalia Klimova, Bath, Maine

Mili Wright, Orono, Maine

Amy Smith, Arrowsic, Maine

Mark Koenig, Farmingdale, Maine

Celeste Turner, Chelsea, Maine Thank you NRCM for keeping us informed.

Emery Deabay, Bucksport, Maine

June Romeo, Lubec, Maine Why destroy the beauty that draws tourists to Maine as well as interfering with wildlife and our beautiful environment ? I am a registered voter and I vote . Thank you for your consideration.

Ruby Dinh, Portland, Maine

Stephen Heinz, Cumberland Foreside, Maine This project is bad for Maine - bad for Maine's environment.

Patti Emery, Thomaston, Maine

Alan McDonald, York, Maine

Linda Woods, Waterville, Maine Maine's wilderness is our signature. Protect it! Stop using Maine resources for Massachusetts residents. That exploitation should have stopped in 1820 when Maine cut the ties from them.

Rebecca Van Beneden, Milford, Maine

Valerie Wylie, Scarborough, Maine

Benjamin Lund, Monmouth, Maine

William Hensley, Lewiston, Maine CMP seriously needs to regroup and start working for the people of Maine and cut ties with all foreign investors! We need a power company in this state that is owned by local banks and or credit unions not one that is controlled by the monopolies overseas

Emily Beck, Seal Cove, Maine

Robert Kohl, Liberty, Maine

Elissa Armstrong, Portland, Maine

Silvio Calabi, Camden, Maine

Kelly Corbin, South Portland, Maine

Sarah Wyman, Raymond, Maine

Sarah MacColl, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Lynn Tauss, Lincolnville, Maine

Rebecca Tripp, Searsport, Maine

Linda Hall, Parkman, Maine

Paul Breeden, Sullivan, Maine

Nancy Earle, Bangor, Maine Not wanted and not serving us.

Don Herbert, Topsham, Maine

Arthur & Charlotte Mary, Topsham, Maine

Alexander Lehnen, Portland, Maine

George Violette, Cumberland Center, Maine

Glenn Tikkanen, Norway, Maine This proposal is what you would expect from greedy foreign companies because they know here in America it is only about profits!

Meghan Carroll, Wilton, Maine

Elizabeth Boerstling, Orrs Island, Maine

Stephen Collins, Oakland, Maine

Raymond Phinney, Winslow, Maine

Jacqueline Davidson, Deer Isle, Maine

James Carter, Portland, Maine Donald Angevine, Bethel, Maine

Laura Sholtz, Exeter, Maine

Jim Krosschell, Owls Head, Maine I divide my time between Massachusetts and Maine, and this is a terrible idea for both, not to mention the world. I especially think of the native peoples of Quebec, whose lives are often turned upside-down by Hydro Quebec.

Patricia Perrier, Portland, Maine

Louise HINKLEY, Winthrop, Maine

Greta Zorn Gulezian, Lincolnville, Maine This proposal only benefits the Spanish-owned CMP corporation while damaging Maine’s natural resources. MAINE needs real energy solutions to help Maine residents. This proposal does nothing good for Maine.

Deborah Stahler, Mount Vernon, Maine This is crazy, cutting down trees and disrupting our natural habitat for no benefit at all!

Katherine Holland, Warren, Maine In no way does Maine benefit from having this large swath cut through many of its natural areas.

Sarah Leclaire, Presque Isle, Maine Maine needs to defend itself from being used and exploited by projects like this.

Jean Thompson, Kennebunk, Maine

Jeff St. Pierre, South Berwick, Maine Let's focus on Building efficiency and Solar Power to effectively reduce our loads and impact on the earth and climate change. Cutting up forest land with ugly high power lines and pipelines is not the answer. thank you!

Susan Weems, Brunswick, Maine

Doreen Mann, Lisbon, Maine

C. W. Paine, Bar Harbor, Maine

Dale Leroux, Westbrook, Maine Another big company/shareholder money-grab. No benefit to Maine citizens, forestland, or wildlife. Follow the money.

Field Rider, New Gloucester, Maine

Mary Marsters, Portland, Maine

Kevin Hardwick, Wiscasset, Maine NH recently had the common sense to deny a similar transmission line preserving the character of their North Woods. I hope Maine regulators will display the same common sense and protect Western Maine.

Linda Pankewicz, Raymond, Maine

Steven Rowley, York, Maine

Michael Herz, Damariscotta, Maine

John Bernard, South Portland, Maine

Sharon Martel, Dayton, Maine

Debbie Mattson, Hallowell, Maine

Suzanne Pierce, Newry, Maine

Montress Kenniston, Kennebunk, Maine Dear CMP, please take care of your current customers in Maine before taking on another large project.

Mary Ann Haxton, Sumner, Maine We need to bring projects to Maine that benefit Maine and minimize the environmental impacts on our natural and critical to Maine's economy resources.

Sharon Tisher, Orono, Maine

Pam Tremblay, Hampden, Maine

M. Elaine Kurtz, Topsham, Maine Please protect Maine from this transmission line which only benefits CMP and Hydro-Quebec.

Rebecca Lockridge, Windham, Maine

Heather Carr, Harpswell, Maine

Kate Weatherby, New Sharon, Maine

Kathryn Walsh, Hampden, Maine

Mark Sprinkle, Freeport, Maine This is outrageous, short-sighted and stupid. It disrupts an intact expanse of important and already shrinking habitat. CMP also sprays glyphosate herbicides to keep power line corridors open, further poisoning the environment and indiscriminately killi

Melissa Hackett, Dresden, Maine

Jo Sorrell, Portland, Maine

Eloise Vitelli, Arrowsic, Maine

Carolyn Bennatti, Orland, Maine

Michael Gilmartin, Trenton, Maine

Roger Hooke, Deer Isle, Maine

George Shaler, Porty, Maine

Gabrielle Grunkemeyer, Damariscotta, Maine

Todd Towle, Kingfield, Maine

Paul Leblond, Portland, Maine

Jessie Batchelder, Kittery Point, Maine

Cynthia Drake, Denmark, Maine This isn't for Maine!

Laura Harris, Ripley, Maine STRONGLY OPPOSE. How does this benefit Maine??

Roger Renfrew, Skowhegan, Maine

Mary Ann Goodrich, Stockton Springs, Maine

Patrick Pierce, Saco, Maine

Marjorie Phyfe, , Maine

Beverly Feldt, Rockland, Maine This is the least we can do to honor the sacred beauty of Maine and deny the powerful forces of greed.

Beth Pauls, Falmouth, Maine Listen, do your research and be sure you understand the truth.

Ron Smith, Hope, Maine

Jennifer Bliss, Portland, Maine I am very concerned about climate change and know that by investing in clean, renewable energy we will not only help mitigate the disastrous effects of emissions but it will also strengthen Maine's economy and future resilience as we face the coming effec

Katherine Knight, Portland, Maine

Laurent And June Hourcle, Saco, Maine

David Blodgett, Orono, Maine Do not mow down OUR forests for YOUR profit and the benefit of MA. Let MA deal with MA, and stop trying to profit off our natural resources! Those woods are OUR livelyhoods! HANDS OFF FLATLANDERS!

Carole Jean, Portland, Maine

Douglas Henderson, Wiscasset, Maine

Michael Percy, Brooklin, Maine

Rosalyn Fisher, Bangor, Maine

Crystal MacClintock, Monson, Maine

Daniel Tandy, Bangor, Maine The costs to our people and environment are too great. Maine and Massachusetts deserve better.

Ayres Stockly, Cumberland Center, Maine

Cynthia Winder, Topsham, Maine

Constance Jordan, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Sarah Harvey, Woolwich, Maine

Lin Parsons, Portland, Maine

Michael Yenco, Hebron, Maine SEEMS AN EXTREME EXPENSE TO THE ENVIRONMENT WITH NO GAIN TO THE MAINE STAKE HOLDER WHILE OTHER FRIENDLIER RENEWABLE SOURCES ARE BEING SUPRESSED.WE DO DESERVE BETTER.

Susan Ellis, Spruce Head, Maine

Jessica Tracy, Brunswick, Maine

Celeste Roberge, South Portland, Maine

Polly Armstrong, South Thomaston, Maine This is an intrusive outrage. Stop this mess.

Jeff Reynolds, Bangor, Maine

Rosemarie Hill, Willimantic, Maine

Jerome Ansia, Portland, Maine

Barbara Peaslee, Gorham, Maine This was also Done back in the Maine Yankee days...I did not approve then,nor do I now. Stop using this STATE forp outside fiinancial gain. Leave our forests alone!

Daisy Dore, Manchester, Maine

Jaremy Lynch, Harpswell, Maine

John Alward, Cornville, Maine

Lawrence Marshall, Saco, Maine

Celia McGuckian, Auburn, Maine Your ROI calculations are out of whack--what is the true cost of raping Maine's centuries-old natural beauty just for a quickie fix project that benefits no one here and only a select few elsewhere? peter green, Portland, Maine No benefit to Maine. Can toll be charged for electricity only passing through Maine?

Denis Cote, Alfred, Maine

David Plimpton, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Leisa Hodgkins, Augusta, Maine

Linda Deane, Livermore Falls, Maine

Stephen Pellecchia, Whitefield, Maine

Patrick Will, Falmouth, Maine I say NO to this proposed power line - I want clean energy options for Mainers, not impact to pristine woodlands and waterways simply to increase CMP shareholder’s profits - that doesn’t seem fair!

Martha Briggs, Windham, Maine

Jane Whitney, Brooklin, Maine

Alix Morin, New Harbor, Maine

Shri Verrill, East Machias, Maine

Georgianna Kosciusko, Stetson, Maine

Gunnar Hubbard, Falmouth, Maine Not good for Maine!!

Elaine Buck, Bowdoinham, Maine

Margaret Cox, Auburn, Maine

Colin Baker, Freeport, Maine

Hannah Osborne, Freeport, Maine

Peter Roehrig, Rangeley, Maine

Julia Durgee, Portland, Maine

Albert Nickerson, Biddeford, Maine

Chris Perkins, Palmyra, Maine

Pat Chanterelle, Yarmouth, Maine

Margaret Fernald, Orland, Maine

Louise Backer, Portland, Maine

Kathleen Jones, South Berwick, Maine

Craig Lindsay, Scarborough, Maine I don't trust CMP to do anything other than whatever will maximize profits at any cost.

Kymberly Dakin, Yarmouth, Maine This is an awful proposal that only benefits CMP's shareholders! After everything that has gone wrong with their service in the last year, rejection of this proposal should be a no-brainer!

Cheryl Hoffman, Lebanon, Maine

Jason Langley, Orono, Maine

Juliette Dzija, Auburn, Maine

Nancy Sosman, Frankfort, Maine I oppose New England Clean Energy Connect because it will be paid for by Central Maine Power ratepayers who are already fighting an epic battle with CMP/Avangrid over unseemly and Inexplicable spikes in our kWh usage, because the $950 million project pose

Zach Lipman, Portland, Maine

Helen Boucher, Brunswick, Maine

Nancy Bixler, Hallowell, Maine

Anastasia Antonacos, Portland, Maine

Sharon Devorss, Naples, Maine

Steve Paley, Swans Island, Maine

William Laverty, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Maureen Dowd, Sargentville, Maine

Rosanne Dombek, Windham, Maine

Rhea Meadow, Reed Plt, Maine This is a terrible idea.

Fern Stearns, Hallowell, Maine If MA residents really need more power, they should get it via wind and/or sun not by defacing Maine with a power line.

Kristin Jackson, Portland, Maine

Dixie Dahmen, Sorrento, Maine

Jon Hinck, Portland, Maine

Jeff Titon, Little Deer Isle, Maine

Edward Holt, Harpswell, Maine

Sadie Lloyd, Waldo, Maine

Gust Stringos, Skowhegan, Maine

Oliver Payne, Kennebunk, Maine

Steve Plumb, Nobleboro, Maine Local renewable energy is better. CMP should be investing in more micro grid project support. https://www.energy.gov/oe/activities/technology-development/grid-modernization-and- smart-grid/role-microgrids-helping.

Sarah Lozanova, Belfast, Maine This is a step backwards for clean energy in Maine and would have many consequences on wild life.

Patricia Judd, Orrington, Maine I strongly urge you to oppose this. Thank You.

Shirley Hager, Chesterville, Maine

Richard Nelson, Friendship, Maine

Barbara Kriger, South Portland, Maine

Karan Smith, Fort Fairfield, Maine

Lois Legendre, Richmond, Maine

Jane Washburn, Penobscot, Maine Maine does not need more transmission corridors fragmenting our landscape for the benefit of companies selling energy out of state.

Meredith Plaud, Scarborough, Maine

Connie Netherton, Boothbay Harbor, Maine

Anne Kinney, Auburn, Maine

Terry Campbell, Belgrade, Maine If New Hampshire did not go for route through their state, why would would we want to destroy Maijne's environment? Maine citizens gain nothing.

John Parkman, Camden, Maine robin reagan, Lisbon, Maine This has no benefit for Maine people or our state in general. It is harmful!

Sean Damboise, New Gloucester, Maine

Meredith Carver, Lewiston, Maine

Steven Konstantino, Freeport, Maine

M Leach, East Waterboro, Maine

Jonathan Frost, Rockland, Maine

Kristy Pottle, Belfast, Maine I oppose this!

Margaret Dowzer, Portland, Maine This proposal has no clear benefit to consumers and many potential pitfalls. It would devastate some of the most ecologically valuable and undisturbed areas of Maine and the country. These areas are not only stunningly gorgeous, but also the source of eco

John Wallach, Biddeford, Maine there is no sensible reason to provide an economic benefit to the Spanish owned CMP that will result in environmental harm to Maine-this is another example of CMP's failure to be responsive to the environmental needs of the State of Maine and its complet

Sarah Brown, Kittery, Maine

Beth Comeau, Richmond, Maine

Dean Henry, Southwest Harbor, Maine

Arthur Wilder, Norridgewock, Maine

Eben Baker, Brunswick, Maine

Patricia Mew, South Portland, Maine No way!

Emily Kopans, Falmouth, Maine This is outrageous

Richard Stevens, Portland, Maine

Lee Corbin, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine

Jeff Volk, Eliot, Maine

Paula Wolfe, Brunswick, Maine

Laurie Danforth, Farmington, Maine

Joe Yuhas, Biddeford, Maine

Rosalind Welsh, Damariscotta, Maine

John Gibson, Hallowell, Maine This proposal offers no benefit to Maine. It will negatively impact Maine's environment, will harm Maine tourism, and uses Maine merely as a conduit for profits for a utility, CMP. Cutting an ugly new power corridor and trashing the Maine countryside to t

Bruce Burnham, Brunswick, Maine

Christine Oberink, Yarmouth, Maine

Xavier Comas, Alna, Maine

Laurence Miller, Rockport, Maine

Cathy Johnson, Alna, Maine

Diana Beach, Thomaston, Maine We need renewable energy for Maine!

Albert Roux, Lewiston, Maine Stop this

Margaret Leonard, Harpswell, Maine

Gabrielle Graham, Seal Cove, Maine

Sharon Chesley, Richmond, Maine

Arnold Banner, Mount Vernon, Maine

Patricia Harris, Albany Twp, Maine

Sandra Arbour, Augusta, Maine

Carly Peruccio, Augusta, Maine

Evelyn Defrees, Searsmont, Maine With no clear benefits to Maine, and obvious threats to our natural resources especially creating a barrier to expansion of renewable energy and reduction of carbon emissions, this project must be stopped. It is a dire reminder that this monopoly energy c

Bonnie Dean, Blue Hill, Maine

Craig Snapp, Brunswick, Maine

Mimi Moore, Thomaston, Maine

Karen Smith, Hallowell, Maine

Peter Titcomb, Yarmouth, Maine

Susan Swain, Portland, Maine

Denise Smith, Gorham, Maine

Nancy Irvine, Buckfield, Maine

Scott Burrill, Freeport, Maine

Teri Attean, Veazie, Maine

Ellen and Bill Dohmen, Bar Harbor, Maine

Jane Palmer, Scarborough, Maine PLEASE REJECT this proposal that would be destructive to the environment and fails completely to address our urgent need to develop renewal energy through solar and wind power!

Paul Buckley, Stockton Springs, Maine No more wires. Distributed generation now.

Margaret Fitzgerald, Freedom, Maine

Elizabeth Libby, Brunswick, Maine

Sue Thieme, Waldoboro, Maine Do the right thing and refuse this plan

Trish Stevens, Troy, Maine

Bruce Ottomano, Kennebunk, Maine

Dozier Bell, Waldoboro, Maine

Donald Clark, Kittery Point, Maine

Rachel Schumacher, South Berwick, Maine

John Reinhardt, Wiscasset, Maine

Keri Kaczor, Union, Maine

Patricia Aishton, Farmington, Maine

Louisa Beckett, South Portland, Maine

Tatyana Eckstrand, Waldoboro, Maine

Jayne Winters, South China, Maine

Matt Romanishan, Bangor, Maine

Joe Hemes, South Portland, Maine

Doris Luther, Hollis Center, Maine

Len Loomans, Cape Neddick, Maine

Bill Carter, Yarmouth, Maine There is no benefit to the public in Maine. This proposal is designed only to obey the orders of the utility's corporate master - corporate gain, ratepayers' pain.

Nancy Jenkins, Camden, Maine

Bill Pond, Gardiner, Maine this power line is exactly what we do not need in the Maine woods with the only gain going to CMP and Massachusetts and Quebec with none to us.

Leslie Clapp, Blue Hill, Maine

Stacie Haines, Augusta, Maine

Leslie Hudson, Orono, Maine

Ronnie Harpole, Chelsea, Maine

Maria Cron, Portland, Maine

Christina Ferland, Falmouth, Maine

Susan Sterling, Falmouth, Maine

Doug Thorp, Yarmouth, Maine

Maxwell Verhey, Brunswick, Maine This project does Nothing to help the people of Maine This helps CMP stockholders

Trisha Morey, Augusta, Maine

Kenneth Cox, Auburn, Maine I agree, this would harm our environment. Obviously, it does some good for somebody, what is that good thing it will achieve? Need to see both sides of the picture.

James Sosa, Pembroke, Maine I oppose the CMP transmission line because it offers no benefit to the people of Maine who need relief from high energy pricing. Furthermore I oppose the impact of the line right of way on the Maine environment.

Leslie Burhoe, Wayne, Maine Ridiculous!

Tiffany Greco, Westbrook, Maine

Susan Snider, Brooklin, Maine

Jane Ahlfeld, South Berwick, Maine

Marilynn Vander Schaaf, Portland, Maine

Valerie Huebner, Farmington, Maine

Jon Emerson, North Haven, Maine Maine should be sharing in the profits of this venture.

Steven Dominique, Blaine, Maine

Cheryl Ring, Augusta, Maine

Maureen Stanton, Georgetown, Maine

Barbara Herrgesell, Sanford, Maine Forests should not be broken up by large Transmission lines. Ive seen it happen in my own neighborhood. Birds and animal need continuous woods!

Rick Diamond, Topsham, Maine

John Stormer, Brunswick, Maine I see no reason Maine should accept the environmental degradation of a project that New Hampshire rejected. There is no environmental benefit to this project as it is not a new renewable source. It only profits CMP at Maine's expense.

Christopher Zak, Bath, Maine

Lauren Loomis, Kittery, Maine I will post my comments on the MPUC Docket No: 2017-00232

Anonymous, Waterville, Maine

Austin Shriner, Portland, Maine

Cadence Atchinson, Westbrook, Maine

James Baldwin, Scarborough, Maine

John Williams, Lincolnville, Maine

Shirley Hale, Lovell, Maine

Scott Whiting, Biddeford, Maine

Rosalind Ivens, Bucksport, Maine

Jacob Bernier, Brunswick, Maine CMP can go get bent. Destroying a swathe of Maine forests so they can make more money. No thanks.

Natasha Mayers, Whitefield, Maine

Sue Kistenmacher, Farmingdale, Maine

Peter Jederlinic, New Gloucester, Maine As a rural landowner I am strongly opposed to this project.

Stanley Moody, Topsham, Maine Vacationland and ugly power lines do not gohand in hand. We should not have to pay the price for Massachusetts's needs. Let them come up with clean local options. Keep our state beautiful.

Nate Page, Bar Harbor, Maine Cutting this transmission line through Maine will have no benefit for us, is unnecessary and will destroy wilderness for the sake of propping up fossil fuels. The plan needs to be stopped

Earle Kasregis, Roxbury, Maine

Diane Chasse, Auburn, Maine

Thomas McEnaney, Pownal, Maine

James Meikle, Parkman, Maine

Denise Benedict, Saco, Maine Please don't let CMP do whatever they want, with absolutely no concern for the environment or the people of Maine! All they want is to line their pockets and push down any competition! They are a monopoly and have the Blaine house and most of the capital

Roy Forsberg, Carrabassett Valley, Maine I agree. We shouldn't be despoiling Maine's beauty to supply power to MA. Let them find some other way to get their power. Not through our beautiful state.

Malcolm Hunter, Amherst, Maine

Florence Wilder, Hancock, Maine

JoAnne LaFear, Windsor, Maine

Sue Ely, Augusta, Maine

David Beaulieu, Kennebunk, Maine

Kevin Ridge, Brunswick, Maine

Philip Lee, South Portland, Maine

Linda Dugan-Woodbury, Brunswick, Maine

Colleen McKenna, Brunswick, Maine

Carolyn Burnham, Raymond, Maine

Walter Johansson, Pemaquid, Maine

David Groff, Milford, Maine

Nancy Maynes, Portland, Maine

Sally Leland, Freeport, Maine

Anna Hewitt, Scarborough, Maine

Jan Wanggaard, Richmond, Maine

Gary Burke, East Wilton, Maine

Tom Mickewich, Manchester, Maine

Erik Olander, Casco, Maine

Priscilla Payne, Windham, Maine

Jesse McMahon, Arrowsic, Maine Central Maine Power/Avangrid should be focused on smart grid and micro grid technology, and not massive projects with large negative environmental footprints that entail transmitting energy hundreds of miles. This project is inefficient (energy lost in tr

David Curtis, Strong, Maine

Marsha Smith, Camden, Maine

Elizabeth McPherson, Damariscotta, Maine Among an ever-growing list of bad ideas, this is one of the very worst!

Richard Reardon, Bangor, Maine This proposed transmission line will provide no economic benefit to Maine ratepayers and will destroy one of the few remaining unspoiled areas in Maine. It is another bait and switch project just like the $2Billion MPRP project that we are all paying for

Julia Beckett, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Priscilla Linn, Belfast, Maine

Marilyn Dunn, Litchfield, Maine

Holly Bragdon, Standish, Maine

Julie Nolon, Bath, Maine

Martin Fox, Wiscasset, Maine

Jonnie Maloney, Livermore, Maine

Ed Sousa, Brooks, Maine

John Cotton, Brunswick, Maine

Mark Follansbee, Scarborough, Maine This is a very bad deal for Maine.

Judy Berk, Northport, Maine

Nachelle Jelenovic, Topsham, Maine

Donald Woodruff, Pittsfield, Maine

Lynn Breckinridge, Falmouth, Maine

Polly Shaw, Bath, Maine

Martha Goodale, Westbrook, Maine

James Parakilas, Lewiston, Maine

Chris Sewall, Hope, Maine This is not needed and transmission lines will have a negative environmental impact.

Lisa Pohlmann, Augusta, Maine There is no reason to ruin a bunch of woods and waters in Maine when we don't even know if this project is good for the climate.

Joelle Webber, Westport Island, Maine We need to invest in clean sustainable energy for Maine's ecology and economy. Not rely on out of country companies that will take more than they give.

Jeff Mac Donald, Brownville, Maine

Camille Parrish, Auburn, Maine

Theresa Therrien, Biddeford, Maine

Mary Lynch, Strong, Maine N.H. didn't want it.... Maine doesn't want it!!

Steve Bonine, West Bath, Maine CMP opposes net metering fairness. I oppose CPM.

Sarah Greene, Brunswick, Maine

Noah Perlut, Scarborough, Maine

Michael White, Georgetown, Maine

John Knight, Portland, Maine Let’s work on expanding renewables here in Maine!

Charleyne Gilbert, Bucksport, Maine

Thomas Walling, Bowdoinham, Maine

Victoria Peschock, Waldoboro, Maine

Suanne Williams-Lindgren, Freeport, Maine

Arthur Karker, South Thomaston, Maine

Kathryn Begg, Auburn, Maine

Christopher Osgood, Lincolnville, Maine I'm very unhappy at how little concern CMP has for the physical well being of our State

Cynthia McGuirl, Thomaston, Maine

Mariana Tupper, Yarmouth, Maine

Robert Timberlake, Cumberland Center, Maine This proposed project by CMP has no benefit for Maine people and distroys an important corridor for wildlife in Maine. Please reject it.

Edward Walworth, Lewiston, Maine The use of existing power line corridors might be acceptable, but not the new proposed corridor.

Karen Dostie, Oakland, Maine

Sherry Langway, Bangor, Maine

Carol Antonak, Brunswick, Maine I am very much opposed to this environmental insult

Virginia Woodwell, West Newfield, Maine

Jean Sideris, South Portland, Maine

Robert Conkling, Skowhegan, Maine

Jonathan Smith, Nobleboro, Maine

Travis Vacchiano, Portland, Maine

Frances Woodring, Brunswick, Maine Any loss caused by activity such as this will create an immediate loss to affected areas and control reclamation as the potential future of those areas will be gone forever.

Roger Varney, Windham, Maine

Bonnie Rukin, Camden, Maine

Judith Hopkins, Pownal, Maine

Cheryl Denis, Portland, Maine Absolutely no reason for this harmful destruction. Shame on you CMP.

Karen D'Andrea, Scarborough, Maine

Henry Mitchell, Bowdoinham, Maine

Tor Goettsche Spurling, New Sharon, Maine Please do not put ugly power lines through my town!

Fortunat Mueller, North Yarmouth, Maine We don't need more power lines, especially those that don't serve Maine. We need policy to take advantage of our abundant exiting renewable energy resources.

Susan Siens, Unity, Maine

Caitlin Marshall, Portland, Maine

Judith Nelson, Peaks Island, Maine

Ken Oberholtzer, Stockton Springs, Maine

Sheila Schoolcraft, Garland, Maine

Kate Nordstrom, Alna, Maine

Lance Bukoff, Warren, Maine

Kevin Cole, New Gloucester, Maine

Lars Gundersen, Lewiston, Maine

Nina Duggan, Bar Harbor, Maine

Nancy Jordan, Falmouth, Maine

Anne Geisler, Naples, Maine There's no real benefit to Maine with this project, yet Maine will bear the effects on our environment from this new line.

Susan Cooper, Auburn, Maine

Christopher Moulton, Kennebunkport, Maine

Samuel Gath, Winslow, Maine

Jean Smith, South Portland, Maine

Jane Bastey, Freeport, Maine

Sandra Jensen, Gorham, Maine There are so many detrimental effects of this project and NO benefits to the state of Maine. Once again, plans being made that benefit shareholders and corporations rather than the health of our state's environment and investment in renewable energy sourc

Ruth Ganev, Greenville, Maine

Mariellen Whelan, Newcastle, Maine Please reject NECEC proposal.

Sandy Jaeger, Georgetown, Maine

Joseph Kennedy, Ripley, Maine

Benjamin Ely, Westbrook, Maine

Carl Ekholm, South Portland, Maine

Sophie Davis, Waldoboro, Maine

Carl Beckett, Mechanic Falls, Maine Hydro from Quebec to Maine -wonderful!!!!! Hydro to Massachusetts - NO!

Benjamin Fields, Brunswick, Maine

Kim Borges-Therien, St John Plt, Maine

Marjorie Monteleon, Southwest Harbor, Maine

Darwin Davidson, Deer Isle, Maine

Bren Cagle, Falmouth, Maine

Barbara Covey, Oakland, Maine

Peter Darling, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Debbie Dembski, Scarborough, Maine Let's promote wind and solar options

Karl Gerstenberger, Freeport, Maine

Carol Gorecki, Orneville Twp, Maine The state of Maine is a jewel and must not be destroyed when there are different and better ways to get energy.

Susan Kepner, York, Maine More electric power like this is NOT CLEAN power!! Power like this is destructive to our environment and wildlife!

Clifford Hoover, Westbrook, Maine

Barbara McClure, Hancock, Maine

Harry Townsend, Saco, Maine

Albert Farland, Vassalboro, Maine CMP is profiting on this deal at the expense of Maine rate payers.

Sue Stableford, Brunswick, Maine CMP needs to reinvent itself as a green energy provider, not build more power lines and use more fossil fuels - a strategy doomed to failure which will not provide a decent return to their investors in the long run.

John Taylor, Falmouth, Maine

Laurie Townsend, Saco, Maine

Nancy Williams, Waterville, Maine Local power such as solar and heat sources such as geothermal are more efficient and more secure. The days of big power and big transmission are coming to an end.

Elizabeth Grobe, Brunswick, Maine

David Patton, York, Maine

Peter Joyce, Richmond, Maine

Stephen Beckett, South Portland, Maine

Jeff Stern, Bridgton, Maine

Shawn Houghton, South China, Maine

Francoise Leyman, Mount Desert, Maine Maine should not have to pay the environmental price for a transmission line for which we will receive no benefit

Elizabeth Randall, New Gloucester, Maine

Christine DeTroy, Brunswick, Maine

Ben Waterman, Yarmouth, Maine Please don't. For the love of the land and all things, please don't.

William Briggs, Windham, Maine

Elizabeth Jackson, Robbinston, Maine

Karen Marysdaughter, Bangor, Maine

Sally Williams, Hiram, Maine

Jennifer Verplanck, Harpswell, Maine

Shirley Davis, Orono, Maine

Lisa Fabricius, South Portland, Maine Why isn't the entire world focused on wind and solar power? It is so much better for our environment and future generations!

Ellen Jones-Hignett, Winthrop, Maine

Angella Hunt, Rockport, Maine

Donald Lennon, Yarmouth, Maine I do not support this ridiculous proposed transmission line

Reid Anderson, Dresden, Maine This is a horrible idea with only one thing in mind, CMP's profits, with not only no benefit to Maine residents but worse a significant negative impact on Maine's environment and the wilderness that drives so much of Maine's economy. CMP needs to pay att

Dan Seaver, Cumberland Center, Maine

Dwight Violette, Skowhegan, Maine

Kathy Remmel, Portland, Maine

Dana Peterson, Westbrook, Maine Why should we destroy our wilderness for a power line that wouldn't benefit Maine? The Governor of Massachusetts is the one who ran his campaign on clean energy and now CMP wants to help him destroy Maine's forest, ponds, and wet lands. NO THANK YOU Ther

Lesley Devoe, Lincolnville, Maine

Kristina Spaulding, Gray, Maine

Sally Oldham, Portland, Maine

Robert Barkalow, Nobleboro, Maine This is a no-brainer - preserve Maine's wilderness!

Tiffany Petrie, Lewiston, Maine

Tom Murphy, Rockport, Maine Once again, CMP socializes the costs and privatizes the profits. This is not how a well- regulated public utility should be run. I ask that you to deny CMP’s applications for its NECEC project.

Kent Thurston, Troy, Maine

Mary Jane Welch, Rockland, Maine There is NO GOOD REASON for this transmission line. It will cause more harm than benefit.

Mary Ann Holme, Waterford, Maine

Dawn Freeman, Penobscot, Maine

Carol Ross, South Portland, Maine NO transmission lines through Maine to benefit CMP, not Massachusetts or Maine. Focus instead on renewable sources of energy! CMP isn’t thinking of ratepayers, only their shareholders and Hydro Quebec.

Craig Mathieson, Portland, Maine

Susan Allison, Greene, Maine

Holly Hughes, Frankfort, Maine

Steven Workman, Kittery, Maine

Betsey Clark, Lebanon, Maine

John Demos, South Berwick, Maine Please deny CMP's application for the NECEC project. We do not need more forest- fragmentation in our already over-cut state. Especially as the power will mostly bypass Maine citizens.

David Mosley, Topsham, Maine Defeated in NH for the right reasons. The same apply to Maine!

Pamela Matthews, Phillips, Maine

Douglas Hardy, Brunswick, Maine

Ralph Luken, Belfast, Maine

Rachel Bush, Jackson, Maine

Joel Brown, Portland, Maine This will only benefit CMP shareholders...NOT the people and wildlife of Maine!

Corinne Sternlieb, Houlton, Maine Maine is getting NOTHING out of this plan, except a chopped-up woods path for the line. We aren’t an insignificant plot of land for Canadian corporations to use as they wish. I say vote NO on this plan. Or, insist Maine get something truly valuable f

Margaret Schuler, Newcastle, Maine As they did in New Hampshire, Maine Should also reject the destructive power lines.

Lucas Bernacki, Windham, Maine

Susan Percy, New Gloucester, Maine I opposed this destructive transmission line in New Hampshire and see the exact same issues being touted for Maine. This is not a new resource. It does nothing to advance 'clean energy' for Mass. But most importantly it destroys our resources for the bene

John Hurley, Belfast, Maine

Tessa Cihen, Bowdoin, Maine

John Grillo, Orono, Maine Maine is approximately 90% forest (one of the most heavily forested, if not most forested state in our country), an environmental virtue indeed, and not deserving of having its natural beauty marred by the encroachment of civilization and industrializatio

Christopher Scerbo, Bowdoinham, Maine This is a bad deal for Mainers.

Trevor Putnoky, Yarmouth, Maine

Susan Wight, Bethel, Maine

Jacqui Deveneau, Portland, Maine

Tony Kulik, Belfast, Maine

Mark Ustach, South Portland, Maine

Lester Borodinsky, Topsham, Maine

Amy Holland, Portland, Maine

Lee Nicoloff, Portland, Maine

Ann Breeden, Sullivan, Maine

Barbara Pellon, Old Orchard Beach, Maine COM TRYING TO GET MAINE's BRAINS NOT. THIEVES

Kimarie Soule, Richmond, Maine

Anne Burt, Edgecomb, Maine Focusing on local renewable generation for clean electricity is how we should all proceed to meet our power needs. Massachusetts can do this and without destroying Maine's environment. Hydro Quebec power is not a clean energy source as First Nation lives

Betty Hickey, South Portland, Maine

Denise Laverriere, Limington, Maine

Bert Follansbee, Scarborough, Maine When you know better, you do better. This is not better. I care about the environment and the future of this planet for my grandchildren and great grandchildren. Stop the transmission line.

Mary Lowery, Cumberland Center, Maine Totally against this. See nothing in it for Maine except raping our woods.

Hilary Clark, York, Maine

Lisbeth Whitney, Warren, Maine

Mary-Jo Foley, Litchfield, Maine

Nanette Bennett, South China, Maine

Susan Goodwin, Brunswick, Maine

Audrey Brown, New Sharon, Maine Re:Hydro-Quebec project, I strongly oppose this due to the environmental impact it will have on the 192 mile corridor it will pass through. Please take this into consideration.

Tammy Pelletier, Brunswick, Maine Sustainable alternatives - wind and solar, not precious land that is our lungs and wildlife being pushed out into exctinction to pad a few pockets. Just stop. Short sighted greed is not the way forward.

Karen Saum, Belfast, Maine

David Asmussen, Bowdoinham, Maine

Cindy Curran, Bowdoinham, Maine

Linnea Mesaric-Davis, Kingsbury, Maine

Jon Olsen, Jefferson, Maine We need to utilize abundant sun, wind, and tidal power available in Maine, appropriately sited with input from citizens as a major factor.

Katherine Branch, South Paris, Maine

Susan Coveney, Sanford, Maine

Gail Sawyer, South Berwick, Maine

Susan Neisingh, Camden, Maine

Isabel Denham, Falmouth, Maine

Thomas Fallon, Rumford, Maine

Jason Ronco, Falmouth, Maine

Jenni Reis, Corinth, Maine

Lily Turner, Harrison, Maine

Kathleen Mccarthy, Peaks Island, Maine Crazy idea to tear up our land to satisfy Mass. Why did New Hampshire reject this idea? Does it have more upstanding, honest people in it's legislature?

Elizabeth Cuprak, Gardiner, Maine Don't destroy a valuable carbon sink. Maine would lose too much.

Richard Flanagan, Fairfield, Maine

Ellen Zimmerman, South Portland, Maine Not helpful to Maine and harms Maine's envrionment. Why is CMP obstructing clean energy, solar?

Helen Adessa, Bethel, Maine Deny CMP application!

Michael Levy, Phippsburg, Maine

Helen Norton, Harpswell, Maine

Chuck Dinsmore, Damariscotta, Maine

Jennifer Angelone, Portland, Maine

Arlene Briard, Raymond, Maine I do NOT trust CMP after the billing fiasco last year. I also emphatically oppose destroying beautiful Maine country for a power line that will not benefit Maine people. I much prefer development of renewable energy for the state of Maine.

Roger Hollins, Rockport, Maine

Eric Davis, Rumford, Maine It appears that this project will not benefit anyone in Maine except stockholders and will cause many places that cannot afford to have their scenic aspect harmed become damaged. do not let this happen in its current form.

Joan Atkinson, Vassalboro, Maine

Glen Bridges, Freedom, Maine

Monika Kirtland, Portland, Maine

Joanne Dunlap, Rangeley, Maine NH said no, we can too!

Gordon Canning, Dexter, Maine The beauty of this state and the areas of unspoiled wilderness are what attracts tourists and also new residents to this state. You keep chopping away at the unspoiled areas and eventually you lose what brings many people and their money to Maine. Peopl

David May, Scarborough, Maine This project has no benefit to Maine citizens and has a negative environmental impact. It should be rejected for its lack of merit.

Sally A Merchant, Spruce Head, Maine

Carl Little, Mount Desert, Maine

Mabel Hidden, Brownfield, Maine

Marsha Dulac-Swain, Augusta, Maine Citizens need easy and affordable access to solar energy, please.

Anneliese Schultz, Gray, Maine

Stephen Munier, Topsham, Maine

Mark Nyborg, Sullivan, Maine CMP is a public utility... or should be! I believe they are owned by investors in the middle East,, They have no conscience or interest in the best for Maine citizens. Public utilities should be for the good and sole good of the people of Maine, not '

Veronica Dudar, Portland, Maine

Ronald Ross, Boothbay, Maine

Sharon Balzer, Cape Elizabeth, Maine This is un-necessary. One, you can find a route that is not so 'fresh', not a new cut. And, two, we do not want this to supply Southern New England. We want you to invest in renewable energies, grid for the state of Maine.

Anonymous, Northport, Maine This project would do far more harm than good. It should be abandoned for much better alternatives.

Jackie Moreau, Portland, Maine

Lewis Turco, Dresden, Maine

Judith Ekholm, Whitefield, Maine

Jean Lincoln, Kittery, Maine

Diana Sholtz, West Bath, Maine Central Maine Power seems to have forgotten its middle name. Reportedly, during the all too long power outage in October, CMP trucks were being hired out to other states, leaving Mainers literally in the dark (myself for 7 days). Now, this! Central

Deborah Bastian, New Gloucester, Maine

Peggy Drake, Steuben, Maine

Brian Goldburg, North Yarmouth, Maine

Elery Keene, Winslow, Maine

Lawrence Boyle, Biddeford, Maine

Linda Kingdon, Vassalboro, Maine This line would hurt rather than benefit Maine. It would destroy some of the beauty of western Maine and, as a result, would have a negative impact upon the tourism economy.

Sharon Klein, Bangor, Maine

Deborah Tonner, Northport, Maine

Daniel Pierce, New Gloucester, Maine

Maria Cruz, South China, Maine

Elisabeth Salberg, Auburn, Maine

Tom Eickenberg, Liberty, Maine

Mark Norton, New Gloucester, Maine A rotten deal for Maine in every possible way!

Bruce Bartley, Kennebunkport, Maine

Priscilla Jenkins, Winthrop, Maine

David Wood, Hallowell, Maine

Myke Johnson, Portland, Maine And large scale hydro is not clean energy and detrimental to indigenous peoples.

Gary Friedmann, Bar Harbor, Maine

Kathryn McCormick, Waldo, Maine

Nicole Hamlin, Augusta, Maine

Clifford Krolick, Parsonsfield, Maine

Jason Libby, Windham, Maine CMP howls when we cut a few trees for wind turbines and fights residential solar tooth and nail, yet has no problem destroying a 50 mile corridor through the Maine woods? No thanks.

Ellen Brouillet, Berwick, Maine

Kirk Fernald, East Millinocket, Maine

Bob Foster, South Portland, Maine

Gillian Iltis, Chamberlain, Maine It is unconscionable that Mainers would be expected to be deprived of natural habitat for this project, with absolutely no return whatsoever!

Dusty Post, Brunswick, Maine CMP should be focusing on providing energy and service to Maine customers while it works with local organizations to protect the environment, not find more ways to assault the beautiful state of Maine by constructing this transmission line. This project i

Susan Winkler, Bangor, Maine

Gretchen Ebbesson-Keegan, Camden, Maine Invest in Maine please.

Deborah Burk, Dresden, Maine

Linda Voigt, Brunswick, Maine

Roger Baston, Whitefield, Maine Maine gets nothing for this

Shelley Reno, Auburn, Maine

Sherry Booth, Windham, Maine

Sheryl Simpson, Limington, Maine This project will in no way benefit the citizens of Maine. CMP has proven it cannot be trusted. They need to be held accountable for their actions. Ratepayers are being screwed by CMP’s business practices.

Michael Angelone, Portland, Maine

Rhoda Waller, Freedom, Maine This transmission line will be harmful to forests, streams, wetlands and wildlife. It will bring no benefit to Maine citizens.

Carrie Pierce, Belfast, Maine

Cindy Lang, Thomaston, Maine

Lisa Cote, Mount Vernon, Maine

Lisa Sadler, Belfast, Maine

Steve Sandau, Brunswick, Maine I'm generally kindly-disposed towards CMP, but in this case there seems to be no recommendation to Maine citizens to do this at all. I own property in western Maine, and don't want to see this happen.

Lynn Gray, Limerick, Maine

Joan Morrison, Charleston, Maine MEPCO's 345kV line is planned to bisect our small village of Charleston. Now CMP has plans to alter the woods and rivers of western Maine, again to feed the energy hungry southern New England. How does Maine benefit? Is it time to think about the giveaway

James Floyd, Vienna, Maine

Marjorie Strauss, Rockland, Maine

Catherine Gibson, Orrs Island, Maine

Annie Sheble, Unity, Maine Anything to stop CMP the arrogant destroyers

Arnold Stebbins, Winthrop, Maine

Will Blake, Bath, Maine

David Ertz, Yarmouth, Maine

Dawne-Marie Powers, Brunswick, Maine

Sharon Dolleman, West Paris, Maine

Jean Skinner, Windham, Maine CMP.. WE HAVE HAD ENOUGH!!! Your service is sad and way too expensive!!

Craig Butler, Orono, Maine

Sylvia Gray, Limerick, Maine

Sarah Baldwin, Belfast, Maine What a terrible, terrible idea.

Theodore Hensley, Belfast, Maine

Linda Lee, Bowdoin, Maine

Jacqueline Merrick, Union, Maine Coming from Toronto, the power lines corridor running through the north end of the city is a huge eyesore and producer of EMF’s. Considering these lines would not even benefit Maine, run it elsewhere or underground or not at all.

Anne Winchester, New Harbor, Maine This transmission line offers NO BENEFIT to the State of Maine. We would be sacrificing our undeveloped land for the sake of foreign corporate profits. Unacceptable! CMP and Hydro-Quebec can do better than stick us with this mess. For the sake of o

William Riggs, Biddeford, Maine Just another abuse supported by LePage's administration. Let's kill it.

Betty Wallace, Richmond, Maine

Jason Garland, Norridgewock, Maine

Peggy Greer, Alfred, Maine

Barbara Patterson, Otis, Maine

Bonnie Wood, Presque Isle, Maine

Nancy Renton, Westbrook, Maine

Adele Scritchfield, Acton, Maine

David Allen, Topsham, Maine

Janet Berard Doyle, Raymond, Maine

Joseph Dolan, Kennebunk, Maine

Janet Edwards, Anson, Maine Let Massachusetts get their own.

James Dahlberg, Bridgton, Maine

Paul Whitcomb, Brunswick, Maine Totally unnecessary, especially in view of the alternatives. Mass destruction of natural habitat and disruption of contiguous wildlife corridors is completely irresponsible and unacceptable to the people of Maine.

Arilda Densch, Kittery, Maine

Richard Graves, Windham, Maine

Robert Doyle, Gray, Maine

Robert Fritsch, Dexter, Maine Could this be the beginning of a new E/W utility Corridor bid as well?? Suspicious.

Nathan Pendergrass, Limington, Maine

Sue Baxter, Bowdoinham, Maine

Gail Roller, Kennebunkport, Maine

Elizabeth Pierson, Brunswick, Maine

Martin Curlik, Blue Hill, Maine

Art Kingdon, Vassalboro, Maine Support solar & renewables as an alternative. Better for all ratepayers - better for the environment, better for Maine.

David Dumont, Brunswick, Maine

Brian Olas, North yarmouth, Maine

Nancy Ridley, Lisbon, Maine Start with developing clean renewable energy. Go forward, not backwards.

Michael Mayhew, Boothbay Harbor, Maine

Ann McGarvey, North Yarmouth, Maine

Barbara Damren, Mt. Vernon, Maine

Ann Pistell, Pittston, Maine This proposal is not in the interest of Maine people and the enironment, which is so vital to the Maine economy. Once again, the proposal and any support from the governor's office or the PUC show how out of step this administration is with the values of

Lynda Carscallen, Lyman, Maine

Carole Esley, Camden, Maine

James Michaud, Richmond, Maine This will ruin the view from my Camp

Joan Ray, Bremen, Maine

Stephen Homer, Southwest Harbor, Maine

Sam Mathieu, Moscow, Maine

Scott Mackenney, Whitefield, Maine

Chris Wall, Portland, Maine

Jim Hooper, Carmel, Maine

Barry Woods, South Portland, Maine

Del Merritt, Newcastle, Maine Keep Maine green and serve the people, not the faceless corporations.

Darryl Wood, New Sharon, Maine Smarten up

Barbara Walls, Belfast, Maine Renewable power is the solution.

Rick Alexander, Blue Hill, Maine The benefactors of this are CMP and Hydro-Quebec. The losers are Maine people who want and appreciate Maine’s western mountains, forests, streams, wetlands, wildlife, and scenic beauty. Clean energy folks see slowed development...not good at all.

Malcolm Dawson, Belgrade, Maine Keep Maine safe !

Jeffrey Bearce, Gray, Maine

Pete Lund, Portland, Maine CMP is already embroiled in what appears to be criminal over-charging of residents, no word on how it's being resoved from Channel 13 OR CMP except that customers keep paying the exrobitant overchartges for FEAR of TERMINATION of SERVICE. They've already

Claudia Mills, Belfast, Maine

Conor Nadeau, North Yarmouth, Maine

Laura Ely, Scarborough, Maine This is transmission line comes at great cost to Maine with no benefit to anyone but the shareholders.

Nancy Oden, Jonesboro, Maine They tried this some years ago and a citizens group fought them off. Perhaps they think people are asleep this time. I don't think so.

Susan Lauchlan, Waldo, Maine

Steven Katona, Bar Harbor, Maine I oppose this transmission line for reasons stated I’m the petition.

Edward Griffith, Fairfield, Maine

Marianne Vandiver, Penobscot, Maine

Carlton Mills, Belfast, Maine

Mary Sullivan, Brunswick, Maine

Susan Scott, Portland, Maine

Karen Twidwell, Greene, Maine

Betty Hartley, Brunswick, Maine

Patrick Coville, Houlton, Maine I believe any such project as this must be designed and regulated, to at the least promote and support clean renewable energy development or, to require the concurrent development of and investment in clean renewable energy options within Maine.

Sheila Costello, Swanville, Maine

Adrienne Mathieu, Bingham, Maine

Kristen Haskell, Lovell, Maine Don't destroy the forks.

George St. Clair, Portland, Maine

Laurie Davis, Portland, Maine

Robert Lindblom, Solon, Maine

Bob Sipe, Auburn, Maine

Judy Ottmann, Belfast, Maine

Ellen Hopkins, FARMINGTON FALLS, Maine

Barbara Maria, Belfast, Maine

Frances Haines, Orono, Maine

Nancy Prince, Wilton, Maine There are better ways to provide energy than damaging and destroying valuable land and animals of Maine's vast forest lands. Change to this 53 mile long corridor will negatively affect the woods, wildlife and waters.

Sandy Snide, Sebec, Maine

Willing Dandurand, Bernard, Maine

Vincent Mecca, Washington, Maine Ni way

Andrew Webb, West Forks, Maine

Pat Sharp, Milbridge, Maine We want SOLAR. TIDAL WIND, power used locally No CMP tower through to Canada!

Greg Ponte, West Gardiner, Maine The environmental and recreation value of this area of Maine is much too important to Maine citizens to cut a swath through for the benefit of CMP and out of state interests.

Ronna Rault, North Waterboro, Maine

Judith O'Callaghan, Deer Isle, Maine

Carol Grose, Woolwich, Maine

Kari Crosman, Richmond, Maine I am in opposition to CMP's NECEC proposal.

Roger Zimmerman, Bethel, Maine CMP's proposal is nothing short of disgraceful, and reminds me to give very serious consideration to dropping them as my electricity supplier. Their advertising propaganda notwithstanding, they appear to have primary allegiance to their stockholders-not

Patty Renaud, South Portland, Maine

Wayne Krauth, Steep Falls, Maine

Tom Hartley, Bridgton, Maine

Robin Downs, Newburgh, Maine

Andrew Hanf, Hancock, Maine

Scott McCormac, South China, Maine

Roger Condit, Farmington, Maine This is a bad deal for Maine. We would trade our pristine forest beauty for power lines to take power to Massachsetts. This power is not accessible to Mainers.

Ellie Hooper, Falmouth, Maine Maine does not need to ruin their northern territory with this with no reason for the people of Maine to endure.

Barbara Buss, Camden, Maine

Sandra Neptune, Sidney, Maine

Daniel Townsend, Whitefield, Maine

Stephanie Barrett, Belgrade, Maine No need for a new corridor when an existing nearby corridor could carry the line. That said, do we really want to sell Maine out to tie into a project like James Bay?

Cassandra Smith, Avon, Maine

Michael Ford, Sebago, Maine Crooks

Susan Gilpin, Falmouth, Maine Carving up the wilderness does not benefit wildlife. We need to use less electricity, not more, to save our planet.

Evelyn Bryant, Brunswick, Maine

Peter Dugas, Portland, Maine

Tessica Merrill, Sebago, Maine I want this to be rejected because of the impact it will have on residents and the environment.

Harold Blood, Jackman, Maine

Joni Fox-Campbell, Portland, Maine

Ronald Jacobsen, Waterboro, Maine

Ted Davis, Bath, Maine You have all the info correct, my phone is unlisted, sorry.

Ann Ruthsdottir, Brunswick, Maine This does NOTHING BUT HARM for Maine.

Dana Dibiase Jr, Bingham, Maine NO WAY...... NO HOW!

Douglas Wood, Swanville, Maine

Paula Pietrowski, Old Town, Maine

Michael Hudak, Hallowell, Maine

Carina Cameron, Lebanon, Maine

David Sawyer, Westbrook, Maine

Ted Simanek, Weld, Maine We need 'real' initiatives for renewable energies (hydro among them) that benefit Maine people. Now that CMP is a foreign owned corperation their sole interest is in their own ever expanding profits without a care for whatever it takes to accomplish thei

Emmanouil Karamousadakis, Winthrop, Maine

Wendy Knickerbocker, Castine, Maine

Carol Boyd, Kennebunkport, Maine There is no need to spoil such a swath of Maine woods most especially on a project that will not in the long run benefit Maine people.

Paul Wheelock, Fairfield, Maine Massachusetts has several options to meet their increased power needs rather than having a power supply line run many miles through the state of Maine, tearing up forest land and disrupting our eco-system, never mind the lack of consideration of alternati

Roger Leisner, Augusta, Maine

Kristen Lindquist, Camden, Maine

Jeremy Hargreaves, Shirley Mills, Maine

Paula Lepore, Berwick, Maine

Lois Winter, Portland, Maine

Terry Hapach, Nobleboro, Maine

Michael Manning, Belfast, Maine

Crystal Adams, Lebanon, Maine CMP has to much power and no punt intended.

Janet Williams, Searsport, Maine

Micaela Van Valkenburgh, Windham, Maine Please do not inflict more damage to the beautiful lands we call home. Please think of the rivers and the woods. They are worth saving. It is our duty to future generations to protect our wilds.

Lily Proom, Portland, Maine

Siri Beckman, Bath, Maine This is a bad plan, and benefits neither Maine citizens or the environment.

Lisa Munderback, South Portland, Maine

Bonnie Preston, Blue Hill, Maine

Jennifer Burns, Newcastle, Maine

Eric Sherman, Greenville, Maine

Natalie Stafford, Greenville Junction, Maine

Susan Lubner, Bath, Maine CMP does not need to destroy our environment in order to give more money to their stockholders & executives!

Joanne Hardy, Brunswick, Maine

Julie Pease, Brunswick, Maine

William McCullough, Brunswick, Maine The comment above is stated very diplomatically. The fact is that this is a terrible idea with long term adverse effects for the financial and environmental health of Maine. It's sole purpose is to put profits in the hands of CMP's international owners.

Earl Stevens, Scarborough, Maine

Leanndra McCluskey, Richmond, Maine

Ryan Albert, Stow, Maine

Paul Wilson, Portland, Maine

Barbara Snowadzky, Winthrop, Maine

Sean Seary, Bowdoinham, Maine

Joshua Firmin, Industry, Maine

Erynn Taylor, Bowdoinham, Maine

Debra Burnham, Skowhegan, Maine Ruin our state to benefit CMP and MA...no thanks. Maine is to scenic and a beautiful fresh state to live in and visit.

Dale McCormick, Augusta, Maine

Dominick Rizzo, Bangor, Maine

Duane Scott, Augusta, Maine Share existing transmission corridors!

Christian Loef, Portland, Maine CMP has screwed this state over since it's inception. It's time to say NO because this will only benefit their bottom line to transfer power to Massachusetts which wouldn't allow us to put a natural gas pipeline through their state so we could benefit fro

Kathlyn Munroe, Bath, Maine

Joseph Catoggio, Gorham, Maine I strongly oppose the building of this power line through the Corridor

George Yarbrough, Pittsfield, Maine

Kimberly Berry, Sebago, Maine I do not want any harm to our forests streams wetlands or the wild life here in Maine

Janet Antich, Portland, Maine

Christiaan Beeuwkes, Mercer, Maine Maine’s environment should not be jeopardized for business purposes in which Maine has little or no benefit.

Cynthia Grimm, Auburn, Maine

Andrew Legere, Liberty, Maine

Chris Percival, Frankfort, Maine

Maria Jenness, Boothbay Harbor, Maine

William Hixon, Augusta, Maine

Joseph Cousins, Glenburn, Maine This plan has no long term benefits to for citizens of Maine and I only see negative impacts for everyone besides CMP.

Janet Stoddard, Lily Bay Twp, Maine

Nancy Babcock, Newry, Maine

Judith Valentine, East Machias, Maine

Stephanie Turmenne, Poland, Maine Stop with the bill hikes!

Lisa Melone, s. berwick, Maine No powerline through Maine!

Joan Proudman, Freedom, Maine

Nathan Bowie, Windham, Maine

Robert Comeau, Richmond, Maine

Christopher Rheault, Cushing, Maine

Scott Snell, Greenville Junction, Maine Stop the destruction of the Maine woods. We should not rape our wildness for another states benifit. Send all the new windmill projects packing as well!

Nicholas Lykling, Fairfield, Maine

Claire Mortimer, Brooklin, Maine

Valerie Sousa, Kittery, Maine

Pamela Wright, Woolwich, Maine

Vinnedge Lawrence, West Baldwin, Maine

Vaughan Woodruff, Pittsfield, Maine

Dena Talon, Berwick, Maine This is why cmp has been robbing the citizens of Maine- to fund this to make more money for the company that owns cmp!! They have illegally over billed people, and the criminals at the PUC have done nothing to put a stop to it!! Unconscionable 😡

Paul Stevens, Sanford, Maine With no benefit to Maine or the environment this plan should not be allowed to be implemented.

Meredith Bennett, Newport, Maine I strongly oppose your proposed transmission line between northern Maine and Lewiston. My concerns are related to environmental damage. I strongly support your seeking new paths in renewable energy. Sincere yours, Your customer Meredith Bennett

Barbara Clark, Brunswick, Maine I don't know the details of this plan, and I assume it is plan B after NH raised so much opposition to a similar proposal, to destroy a corridor of land through their north woods, that the planners had to drop that proposal. If Massachusetts and Canada w

Linda Mattson, Freedom, Maine

Aron Bayreuther, Kennebunk, Maine

Priscilla Skerry, Portland, Maine

Arielle Lagasse, Lewiston, Maine

Nikos Apollonio, Rockport, Maine Terrible idea!

Andrea Burdick, Bowdoin, Maine

Kirsten Kelley, Salem Twp, Maine No Way, Not in My Maine!! REJECT CMP's proposal. Would RUIN our future, forever!!

Adrienne Caldwell, Bucksport, Maine

Nancy Fowski, Biddeford, Maine

Brittney Coleman, Raymond, Maine

Debbe Kelley, Windham, Maine

Rose Harris, Dresden, Maine

Lillian Rodden, Springvale, Maine

Richard Burbank, Falmouth, Maine

Ron Letourneau, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Cheryl Thompson, Winthrop, Maine

Eric Goodale, Carmel, Maine

Bernard Goodman, Georgetown, Maine

Margaret Gilbert, Corinna, Maine

Nina Gimond, Waterville, Maine

Dawson Julia, South China, Maine Monopolized and legalized scam artists. Not even American owned...... shameful

Robert Shaw, Belfast, Maine

Ernest Thurston, Randolph, Maine

Donna Gordon, Scarborough, Maine

Gary Willhide, Castle Hill, Maine

Michelle Stevens, Solon, Maine

Walter Glynn, The Forks Plt, Maine

Patricia Ladd, Abbot, Maine

Julia Ventresco, Ellsworth, Maine

Jeremy Rinebolt, Topsham, Maine

Todd Forsyth, Portland, Maine

Margaret Bean, Biddeford, Maine

Thomas Haggan, Jackman, Maine

Dawn Luis, Sanford, Maine

Sharri Venno, Houlton, Maine

Renata Moise, Hancock, Maine

Linda Tisdale, Dexter, Maine

Stacey Keene, Eustis, Maine

Gregg Raymond, South Portland, Maine

Edward McAbee, York, Maine

Prescott McCurdy, Harpswell, Maine CMP's BIG ideas has cost People too much already;

Yvette Roy, Greenville, Maine

Colin Arey, Greenville, Maine

Allyn Beecher, Monroe, Maine This will not help any Mainers and will despoil maine lands.

Robert Villforth, Peaks Island, Maine

Andrew Holbrook, West Bath, Maine

Wayne Mayo, Orland, Maine No more 'Carte Blanche' for greedy, privileged, selfish, bottom-line focused Corporations without a social conscience; they have run roughshod over this state for 2 centuries aided & abetted by the Maine House & Senate rubber stamps which have resulted in

Peter Crockett, Argyle Twp, Maine

Erik Ekholm, Whitefield, Maine

Barry Dana, Solon, Maine

John Krumrein, Lincolnville, Maine

Louise Tesseo, Stratton, Maine Maine is about our natural environment ,leave our land alone . I feel it is impossible to fight big money some senator or congressmen palms are always being greased .Please go away .

Bennett Allen, Buxton, Maine

Alicia Romac, Bath, Maine Central Maine Power should invest in solar and wind generation, not hydro power which is damaging to aquatic life, indigenous peoples and long distance energy transmission is inefficient.

Benjamin Below, Harpswell, Maine

Deborah Michaelsen, Waldoboro, Maine This does not make sense on any other basis but to benefit CMP.

Jeremy Trainor, Windham, Maine

Colleen Maguire, Plymouth, Maine

Jason Wentworth, Portland, Maine When CMP starts building utility scale solar farms we can talk transmission lines, if they are needed. So far CMP has shown that it is more interested in short term profit to shareholders than a clean energy future for Maine. This project must be reject

Susan Silverio, Lincolnville, Maine

David Lockman, Vassalboro, Maine

Gail MacInnis, Jefferson, Maine

Ann Dorney, Norridgewock, Maine

Donald Lemieux, Sidney, Maine karyn marden, Bath, Maine

Shirley Remsen, West Rockport, Maine

Lynn Sirois, Topsham, Maine

Isn Hersom, Kingfield, Maine Don't ruin this pristine river

Jim Stlaurent, West Forks, Maine

Tasha Cooper, Minot, Maine

Emily Wolf, West Forks, Maine Please do not change and upset the beauty and environment of the Kennebec River, just to get power to Massachusetts. There are other avenues to explore, wind and solar. The Forks is a small community and we don’t have enough voices to stop this, especia

William Yates, Raymond, Maine Unnecessary, shortsighted, and without consideration of wildlife or the environment. NO to the new transmission corridor!

Sandra MacMahon, Scarborough, Maine This proposal provides no advantages for Maine citizens and would ruin a relatively wild and beautiful part of the state which has not yet realized the values of its environmental possibilities.

Brooke Callahan, Edgecomb, Maine

Janice Juettner, Belmont, Maine

Sande Updegraph, Brunswick, Maine

Dwight Ely, Scarborough, Maine

Stephen Moriarty, West Bath, Maine

Paul Tunkle, Dresden, Maine I favor renewable resources such as solar and wind.

Eileen Coyne, Leeds, Maine I see no benefit to the state of Maine, just ugliness and environmental degradation. we need to decentralize our energy system. CMP should use the money to invest in solar, wind and tidal energy.

Kevin Ross, Brunswick, Maine

Alvah Maloney, Unity, Maine

Caren Minzy, Boothbay, Maine

Tim Mommers, Portland, Maine NH had enough sense to reject the very same ideal Maine can too.

Thomas Groetzinger, Alfred, Maine

Rhonda Pfeil, Dexter, Maine

Phyllis Goodnow, Brunswick, Maine

Amy Holmes, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Alli Winkelman, Warren, Maine

Stephanie Donaldson, Richmond, Maine

Joli Greene, Freeport, Maine Please vote for Maine’s environmental health and for the Maine people.

Susan Dickson-Smith, Gouldsboro, Maine

Barry Donohue, Bethel, Maine

Maryella Rawnsley, Gray, Maine

Ellen Edgerly, Greenville, Maine

Tricia Bowdoin, North Yarmouth, Maine

Marie Louise Morandi Long Zwicker, Sullivan, Maine Maine's forests and wildlife deserve protection, not destruction from a power line that would devastate wilderness areas and habitat.

Bill Hammond, Trevett, Maine

Bill Garcelon, Portland, Maine

Katrina Sawyer, Westbrook, Maine

Kathy Ossinger, Lebanon, Maine

Brittany St. Laurent, Augusta, Maine

Faith Griffith, Bangor, Maine

Brandy Berger, Lebanon, Maine It’s time we stop lining the pockets of these companies and start prioritizing our environment and communities.

Susan Drucker, Bowdoinham, Maine

Sharon Cunningham, Standish, Maine

Karen Read, Bowdoinham, Maine

John Winchester, New Harbor, Maine

Bruce Glick, Littleton, Maine

Elizabeth White, Freeport, Maine

Don Bush, Cherryfield, Maine We aren't a highway! real people live here!

Edward Hodgdon, Bristol, Maine

Jane Andrews, Wayne, Maine

Bob Bennett, South China, Maine Just at the 'intersection' with increasing power costs and CMP's billing issues, the company wants to pull this trick on we Mainers with no applicable benefits to any of us and great visible interference and destruction to beautiful, and vital, parts of t

David Billings, Brunswick, Maine

Christina Rusnov, Winslow, Maine Investing in solar will create cleaner, affordable and less damaging energy for Mainers. Our house panels work great! Reject this proposal that will harm Maine’s environment and really only benefit CMP’s bottom line. We must be forward thinking.

Rachel Evans, Bowdoinham, Maine

Emma Weekly-Fletes, Oxford, Maine

Suzanne Brewer, Portland, Maine

Christie Macelhiney, Westbrook, Maine

Nancy Soule, Liberty, Maine

Douglas Frazier, York, Maine The environmental impact of such a power line is far too great for such an incredibly minimal benefit to the residents of Maine...our Maine environment is our best resource, and should be preserved and maintained as Maine's greatest treasure. Massachusett

Raeburn White, Otisfield, Maine

Linda Wohlforth, Greenville, Maine

Keith Smith, Greenville, Maine

Jessica Rowe, Freeport, Maine

Bruce Cole, Hampden, Maine

Edward Hollidge, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Barry Smith, Island Falls, Maine

Sidney Pew, East Andover, Maine This proposed project allows no on ramps for possible future energy projects here in Maine. It is not good for Maines people, Maines environment and Massachusetts should choose cleaner projects such as solar.

Beth Wing, Lewiston, Maine

Jeff Staggs, Lisbon, Maine

Margo Simmons, Falmouth, Maine CMP is either unreliable or corrupt given it’s past history of raising rates on Maine people without warning and in some cases doubling bills with no recourse for customers. I cannot believe criminal charges have not occurred but expanding CMP in light

Forest Clark, Greene, Maine

Jeffrey Dustin, Sabattus, Maine We do not need for you to have a reason to raise rates. The cost of living versus the pay scale in this state is already out of control

Jeffery Webb Sr, Eddington, Maine

Jill Greenlaw, Pittston, Maine

Wendy Schlotterbeck, Auburn, Maine NO WAY!!!

Brett Binns, Gouldsboro, Maine The solution is solar power and CMP fights against solar power in Maines legislature. We do not need or want to destroy a swath of our green state in support of this effort. CMP: it's time you got onboard with solar energy!

Jolynn Nye, South Portland, Maine

Isobel Curtis, Phippsburg, Maine

Paul Young, Portland, Maine

Dean Emmons, Mount Vernon, Maine

Jennifer Ross, Wayne, Maine This line benefits people in Spain not Maine. The wilderness of Maine is a tremendous still untapped asset. This line cuts through a beautiful unspoiled wilderness.. it’s not worth the cost.

Barbara Lamoreau, Winthrop, Maine Tired of spiked CMP bills

Diana Sanderson, Lincolnville, Maine

Richard Magalis, Brunswick, Maine I vote no on this deal!! If Maine is not going to benefit why in hell would we want a major power distribution line running across our state???

Harold Hobart, West Forks, Maine

Matt Wagner, Knox, Maine

Melani Darrell, Mount Vernon, Maine This is a terrible idea! Keep Maine money in Maine! CMP shouldn't block solar/wind development if they need to go outside our national borders for Utilities sources. This is irresponsible and destructive to the environment and benefits CMP not Mainers!

Joseph Skalecki, Union, Maine ABSOLUTELY ATROCIOUS SELF-DEALING AND SELF-SERVING DECISION BY CMP. THIS MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO HAPPEN-PERIOD! CITIZENS OF MAINE AND OUR STATE'S NATURAL BEAUTY TRUMP ANY INTEREST OF CMP SHAREHOLDERS! ABSOLUTELY NO ON THIS! NO! NO! NO! THE FUTURE OF ENERGY

Caroline Thorne-Lyman, Freeport, Maine

lucie Springman, South Portland, Maine

Petra Remsen, Camden, Maine

David A. Woolsey, Ellsworth, Maine

Michael Remsen, Camden, Maine

Gary Hayward, Alna, Maine Please stop the transmission line from Canada to Mass

Catherine Coupland, Bristol, Maine Do not destroy more of beautiful Maine for the benefit of other states. This is so shortsighted and irresponsible

Melissa Brandt, East Waterboro, Maine

Kim Atkinson, Vassalboro, Maine

Paul Ross, Brunswick, Maine

Ross Hill, Ellsworth, Maine CMP and state authorities should be emphasizing and promoting efforts to develop renewable energy sources that are local and environmentally sound. This proposal represents 'big business as usual' from a past that we must leave behind us--for our own fut

Braden Ott, Lebanon, Maine

Deborah Gilmour, Scarborugh, Maine

Leah Cook, Grand Isle, Maine This provides no benefit for Maine or Mainers and diminishes the value of our natural resources without a justifiable reason for doing so. It breaks up contiguous habitats, and diverts infrastructure funding and focus from the renewable energy sector here

Michael Macpherson, Milbridge, Maine The States need to invest in wind and solar power, these will be the main sources of power in the future, despite the war on renewable energy conducted by the fossil fuel industry and hydro electric industry, this line from Québec-Maine will destroy fore

Tara Thornton, Litchfield, Maine

Cynthia Daniels, Athens, Maine NO NO NO! CMP MUST BE STOPPED! REMEMBER HOW WE WERE ALL CONNED WITH ALL THE WIND TURBINES?! ALL CMP does is put it to their customers, they are a corrupt company with their main offices in Spain they are no longer the small electric company from Maine we

Alice Gouge, Portland, Maine

Ethan Bien, Lubec, Maine

Janet Laird-Lagassee, Auburn, Maine This proposal has too few advantages for Maine and far too many negatives. The proposal also supports continued pollution of the planet which is wrong. The proposal ought not proceed.

Christopher Easton, Waterford, Maine

Jane Hardy, Lincolnville, Maine

Lana Paetow, Whitefield, Maine

Kathy Missal, Woolwich, Maine

Allison Fleck, Castine, Maine

Lynn McGovern, South Portland, Maine You have to be joking! How could they possibly be allowed to ruin our environment (a '53- mile-long corridor across Maine’s western mountains, harming forests, streams, wetlands, wildlife, and scenic beauty')? I go birding, I swim, I ride my bicycle, I w

Greg Moser, Portland, Maine

Ann Standridge, Harpswell, Maine This is a totally ridiculous and blatantly greedy idea that will do noting for Maine except harm it!

Stefanie Thornton, Greenville, Maine

Diane Gilman, Woolwich, Maine

Brenda Moot, Winterport, Maine Let’s support green energy and create new jobs right where people live in Maine. Solar right in our cities and towns! Not destroy dozens of miles of wilderness with construction of a transmission line that does nothing for energy here in Maine!

George Samiljan, Durham, Maine This project simply makes no sense for Maine. Please reject it.

Peter Rubins, Cumberland Center, Maine No---just taking away from NY state and selling to Ma. Still have to burn gas and oil to feed NY. No CO2 savings. Only CMP gains.

Jennifer Small, Richmond, Maine

Anita B Jones, Portland, Maine timothy clough, Auburn, Maine

Kelsey Holbrook, Boothbay Harbor, Maine

Jennifer Wurst, Phippsburg, Maine I agree with Brenda Moot from Winterport -'Let’s support green energy and create new jobs right where people live in Maine. Solar right in our cities and towns! Not destroy dozens of miles of wilderness with construction of a transmission line that does

Miriam Devlin, Bangor, Maine

Ruth Becker, Richmond, Maine

Lary Davis, Scarborough, Maine

Sierra Leavitt, Casco, Maine

Tracy Poland, Bryant Pond, Maine

Lois Grossman, Eastport, Maine An investment in renewable energy will go farther and last longer that destroying our environment.

Christina Davis, Scarborough, Maine

Kayla Bly, Freeport, Maine

Debbi Lasky, Montville, Maine

Eric Paetow, Whitefield, Maine Im against CMP's proposed new transmission line in Maine

Katherine Wilder, Norridgewock, Maine I own land in Moxie Gore and DO NOT WANT the Massachusetts transmission line.

Scott Shibles, Westbrook, Maine

Tania Merette, Jackman, Maine

Sandra Hempe, Bath, Maine

Kimberly Webb, West Forks, Maine

Tracey Allen, Scarborough, Maine

Anthony Filauro, Millinocket, Maine N.H. refused to have this line constructed in it's state. Now its our turn to refuse.

Catherine Crute, Portland, Maine

James Macarthur, Canaan, Maine I oppose cmp building this line thru Maine.

James Cartier, Saco, Maine No trans line in Maine!

Makenzie Ward, Greenville, Maine

Julie Carter, Scarborough, Maine

Nancy Harrison, Lyman, Maine

Betsy Eaton, Harpswell, Maine

Rena Berry, Mechanic Falls, Maine

Richardyne Chapman, Readfield, Maine

Anne Brown, Turner, Maine

Laurie Carver, Richmond, Maine

Barbara McPherson, Pittsfield, Maine

Bo Robert Atkinson, Montville, Maine

Valerie Shelley, Jackman, Maine

Patricia Chick, Farmington, Maine

Amy Cookson, Guilford, Maine

John Owens, Greenville, Maine

Susie O'Keeffe, Montville, Maine

Joel Tompkins, Brunswick, Maine Absolutely unwarranted without significant imput from the citizens of Maine.

Robert Wiley, Glenburn, Maine Please stop destroying our beautiful State of Maine birches resort love roby

Virginia Redman, Dover Foxcroft, Maine save our state from this proposed scar

Eileen Almy, New Sharon, Maine

Janice Murton, East Vassalboro, Maine

Jim Murton, East Vassalboro, Maine

Jo Werther, Bowdoinham, Maine Please reject Camp's NECEC proposal! It's the right thing to do for people and for the environment!

Victoria Bowie, Windsor, Maine

Tonya Ashe, Brewer, Maine

David Knight, West Baldwin, Maine

Theresa Neill, Ogunquit, Maine Horribly ill considered and another prioritizimg of profit over people and the planet.

Carol Lally, Belfast, Maine

Martha Conway-Cole, Belfast, Maine

Sandra Piechocki, Belfast, Maine Reject NECEC! bart hague, Waterford, Maine Line would cut across critical water quality & scenic landscapes & fragment habit.

Sam Di Bella, Hancock, Maine

Steve Vellani, Hallowell, Maine Conservation not Construction!

Jim Bernstein, York Harbor, Maine

Sherwin Start, Springvale, Maine WHY is it that the PEOPLE Of the State 0f MAINE have to be the ones that take 100% of the punishment -so that the people of the STAE of MASSACHUSETTS can Have Electrical power? THe people and the LAND and the NATURAL RESOUCES are already undergoing

Howard Shaw, Gray, Maine

Jenny Gray, Wiscasset, Maine No absolutely not. Wrong direction. What we the consumers want in case you are interested which is unlikely due to the fact that you have the vast majority of us users by the --- fact that we are a society dependent on electricity and you have successfu

Aimee Moffitt, Monroe, Maine

Marlis Whittier, Auburn, Maine

Bert Corrigan, Smithfield, Maine

Laurel Burns, Portland, Maine

David Vail, Brunswick, Maine

Sherri Fabre, Scarborough, Maine

Rhonda Small, Cumberland Center, Maine Why destroy our mountains and scenic areas to benefit another State? Where is the benefit to us?

Jeffrey Burns, Topsham, Maine

Peter Conley, South Portland, Maine Wife grew up in Jackman and we have had camp there for 25 years. We don't need this boondoggle to destroy this beautiful land to satisfy outer state interest.

Linda Good, , Maine Can we do any more to the beautiful land in Maine? please do not let this go through!

Cheryl Steeves, Cushing, Maine We are not going to sit by and let our natural beauty be destroyed. This will have absolutely no benefit to the people of Maine.

Kirk Niese, Pownal, Maine

Richard Whittier, Liberty, Maine

Kate Drummond, Madison, Maine

Nancy Bliss, Brunswick, Maine I strongly oppose having CMP build a transmission line through the Maine woods. We need to be taking action to preserve our environment, not to destroy it unnecessarily.

Tyler Kolle, Freeport, Maine

Eve Duplissis, Lewiston, Maine

Alita Dolloff, Cumberland Center, Maine

Betsy Armstrong, Surry, Maine

Brendan Meagher, Vinalhaven, Maine

Peter Lemay, Westbrook, Maine

Rhonda Johnson, Brownfield, Maine

Anne Duncan, Bangor, Maine

Jacob Sincyr, Anson, Maine This power line is going to be just as big of an eye sore as the wind mills, and neither of them are going to be beneficial to Mainers.

Sally Trice, Portland, Maine

Madge Baker, Shapleigh, Maine

Bruce Carver, Richmond, Maine

Crystal Feeney, Bridgton, Maine

Leda Beth Gray, Blue Hill, Maine

James Haller, Cape Elizabeth, Maine As a whitewater guide and an avid user of these wilderness areas, especially the Kennebec gorge, I strongly oppose CMP’s proposal for this new transmission line. It is clear that this proposal will have no value for the people of Maine, and may in fact

Paul Sheridan, Northport, Maine This is a regressive move. We need to build local, in-state renewable resources, not serve as a freeway for other states!

Elizabeth Cormier, Lewiston, Maine

Cedric Berry, Thorndike, Maine

Nancy Gilbert, Durham, Maine

Lois Anne, Rockland, Maine

Debbie McCarthy, Phillips, Maine

James Liberty, Auburn, Maine

Davian Rawls, Portland, Maine

Tom Reeves, Gardiner, Maine

Elizabeth Rackliff, Waterville, Maine

Brian Milliken, Albion, Maine

Annette Pratt, Rumford, Maine

Anthony Codega, Jackson, Maine

Jennifer Armstrong, Kennebunk, Maine

Karyn Ellwood, Greenville Junction, Maine We don’t need wind turbines or transmission lines in Maine so that other states can rape our beautiful land in order to meet green energy standards in their states.

Eric Foster, Benton, Maine Maine pays some of the highest rates in tbe nation due to poor policy. Why would we condone destroying our environment to provide this cheaper energy to others? Wake up, CMP, the people of Maine are getting tired of feeding the pig.

Angie Foster, Fairfield, Maine Leave Maine alone. You have stolen from it and damaged it enough.

Jeremy Beeney, Fairfield, Maine

Thomas Gilbert, Greenville, Maine listen to the people or we'll vote you out of office! remember you work for us!

Sydney Plum, Warren, Maine

Deborah Burke, East Wilton, Maine This is a bad idea for Maine. Maine has so many other resources that will not harm the environment.

Jacob Risch, Westport Island, Maine Hydro Energy is neither 'clean' nor 'sustainable' and is a net contributor to climate change through methane production in flooded resovoirs and carbon produduction in the concrete manufacturing process

Sandra Hall Bourrie, Washington, Maine

Molly ungs, Rockport, Maine

Kayda Selby, Wiscasset, Maine

Jack Bailey, Lee, Maine

Judy Dinmore, Cape Elizabeth, Maine Our goal should be to make Maine energy independent.

Richard Hero, Brooklin, Maine Disgusting!

Pamela Bell, Milford, Maine

Robert Morrison, Palermo, Maine Massachusetts and Maine should build their own electric energy producing infrastructure to support local jobs and economies.

Kevin Cavanaugh, Moose River, Maine This is just WRONG...

Janine Moore, Waterville, Maine

Adam Turner, Augusta, Maine

Linnea Hoenshell, Searsmont, Maine I live near an existing pipeline and it is terrible. We do not need any more, especially one that will not benefit anyone in Maine but CMP.

John Morey, Belfast, Maine

Christopher French, Vassalboro, Maine Please reconsider fleecing Maine’s natural goods for the sake of a multinational conglomerates bottom line. We need and deserve the right to have electricity options

Christine West, Orland, Maine

Nathaniel Hyde, West Bath, Maine

Constance's Obrient, Montville, Maine

Michael Fear, Woolwich, Maine

Benjamin Pratt, Swanville, Maine

Ann Pedreschi, Holden, Maine

Nancy Anderson, Cumberland Foreside, Maine

Shantia Wright-Gray, Ocean Park, Maine

Catherine Field, Portland, Maine

Matthew Silverman, Nobleboro, Maine

Kelsey Gibbs, Nobleboro, Maine We need more Maine renewables!

Debra Coyman, Falmouth, Maine

Brian Trask, Rockland, Maine

Chris Cabot, North Yarmouth, Maine

Roger Merchant, Glenburn, Maine This proposal will alter, obliterate and destroy the visual character and solitude of one of the last remote and wild places left in the Maine Woods landscape, in turn undermining the regional outdoor recreation - nature tourism economy. Consider the valu

Judith Reed, Chelsea, Maine AND save our contiguous forest habitats.

Jesse Miller, Gray, Maine

Julianne Hyatt, Warren, Maine

Robert Godfrey, Eastport, Maine

Denise Penttila, Wells, Maine No utillity corridors!

Jeremy Meadows, Lisbon, Maine How does this corridor solve the supposed problems we have with providing enough affordable power to Maine residents? Won't this just increase demand for a resource that we need in state?

Pamela Seltsam, Augusta, Maine

Robin Tyner, Mechanic Falls, Maine Unconscionable to even be discussing destroying the beautiful western mountains for yesterday's technology. And this hydropower is NOT clean. Hydro-Quebec plans to flood thousands of acres with huge impacts - just ask the Pessamit whose land they want to

James Cumming, Manchester, Maine

Cassandra Townsend, Boothbay, Maine When will the destruction of our home for the sake of big corporations benefit ever end.. Seriously. Please deny their permits.

Garry Bracken, South Portland, Maine

Robert Forge, Boothbay, Maine Stop cutting our forests down!

Diana Burgess, Upper Enchanted Twp, Maine

Kathleen Florance, South Thomaston, Maine No way!!

Vivian Betters, Greenbush, Maine

Laura Plunkett, Harpswell, Maine

Susan Smith, Gouldsboro, Maine I strongly oppose CMP's proposed transmission line. The impacts on the environment, our economy and our quality of life would be beyond measure!

Andrew Hoglund, Thorndike, Maine distributed power grid is safer, more reliable, cleaner and cheaper.

Sam Horine, Skowhegan, Maine This project has no long term benefit to the people of Maine.

Jessica Scott, Lincolnville, Maine

Nancy Miles, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Janet Pemberton, Portland, Maine Do not destroy Maine with this transmission line!

Katherine Rhoda, Hiram, Maine

Melissa Dubois, Standish, Maine

Tonya Troiani, Meddybemps, Maine Wrong thing to do when we all know better. Wrong direction for our state, its environment and its people.

Scott Powers, Raymond, Maine

Cathleen Staehli, Madison, Maine

Angela Lake, Livermore Falls, Maine

Jan Douglass, Greenville, Maine

Karen Jelenfy, Washington, Maine NO

Katherine Guerrette, Lisbon, Maine

Mark DesMeules, Alna, Maine Central Maine Power has neither the environment or the people of Maine as their interests and they don't support renewable energy for the people. This so called proposal is just another example.

Garvin Desjardin, Gorham, Maine

Mary Dumais, Winthrop, Maine

Lisa Ammerman, Benedicta, Maine We need to invest in clean, local generation and maintain our pristine areas.

Kathy Massimini, Lamoine, Maine

Chuck Kruger, Thomaston, Maine Bad idea, not much benefit for Mainers

Joseph Powell, Winthrop, Maine Cmp needs to be re organized get rid of current management and focus on Fixing billing issues.

Claire Perry, Liberty, Maine You keep taking more and more property to build these lines. It's been going on for YEARS. Have my electric rates decreased ? Did I ever get a check for the land you keep taking or leasing ? No. And No. So here is my 'No' to you.

Paula Harvard, Woolwich, Maine

Randi Smith, Industry, Maine

Heather Moffat, Brunswick, Maine

Kristina Shula, Belfast, Maine Please deny these applications and continue to develop renewable sources of power. Thank you, Kristina Shula

Jules Dennison, Biddeford, Maine Stop the madness

Steve Brooke, Farmingdale, Maine Maine should not be asked to pay the environmental price for Massachusetts problem.

Steve Estes, Hampden, Maine Our Maine wilderness land is too precious and this proposal does nothing for the citizens of Maine. Do not allow this reckless project to happen.

Mary Alice Mowry, Millinocket, Maine

Michelle Henkin, Bristol, Maine

Julie Tibbetts, Otisfield, Maine

Mikal Crawford, Damariscotta, Maine Please deny CMP's application and protect our natural habitat.

Rod Nadeau, North Yarmouth, Maine Please keep Maine wild and beautiful for long term economic growth. Cutting a power line through our wilderness will damage our local economy.

Toni Seger, Lovell, Maine This is just as stupid and just as needlessly destructive as Northern Pass and it should be opposed for those reasons.

Amanda Farrar, Caratunk, Maine

Judith Valentine, Camden, Maine Why throw Maine/Massachusetts’ environment under the bus to benefit stockholders? Shame on you!

Jane Babbitt, Camden, Maine

Ryan Linn, Portland, Maine

Douglas Bailey, Bethel, Maine

Hugh & Linda McEachern, Greenville, Maine See these transmission lines going through neighborhoods in Tampa. Takes a lot away fm property value and the scenery.

Wayne Pitre, Thorndike, Maine This project is not a win for Maine!

Sandra Haire, Belfast, Maine

John F Hussey, Greenville, Maine Maine is a net exporter of electricity, we don't need this POS! Let Massachusetts solve their own problem and don't turn Mass use Maine as their toilet! If Hydro Quebec wants to enter Maine's energy supply market (WONDERFUL) let them connect to the exist

Al Nakas, Millinocket, Maine

Corliss Davis, Belfast, Maine

Duane Hanson, Jackman, Maine I live here and don’t want it going through my back yard.

Karin Spitfire, Belfast, Maine

Hilary Wallis, West Newfield, Maine

Margaret Gould Wescott, Farmington, Maine

Andrew Sparda, Readfield, Maine

Scott Hanson, Greenville, Maine

Elizabeth Hart, Mount Vernon, Maine

Kirstie Hale, Jackman, Maine

Maria Sepers, Jackman, Maine

Ann Marston, Bangor, Maine

Paula Fulford, Monroe, Maine

Russ Vickery, Brewer, Maine

Edward McCall, Jackman, Maine

Jane McCall, Jackman, Maine

Lorinda Toscas, Sedgwick, Maine

Kerry Read, South Paris, Maine Keep Maine's natural resources free from corporate rape.

Don Fellows, Lisbon, Maine while I am not opposed to hydro power by it self, I do think that we deserve a full accounting as to the overall results from the addition to such a new project. Until that unknown outcome is measured accurately, I am opposed

Eleanor Kinney, Bremen, Maine We need to focus on wind, solar and other forms of sustainable, distributed generation.

Luwana Dyer, Steep Falls, Maine

Jeanne Handy, Portland, Maine

Sam Brown, Parkman, Maine Regulatory Agencies cannot stop projects, they can only slow the process. Local control by ordinance is the only prevention.

Bruce Grant, Northport, Maine

Debra Lipscomb, Bowdoinham, Maine

Arleen Masselli, Farmington, Maine

Jaki Erdoes, Mount Desert, Maine

Patricia O'Day-Senior, Parsonsfield, Maine

Andy Meyer, Falmouth, Maine

Amanda Beane, Farmington, Maine

Trevor Saremi, Westbrook, Maine

Diane Thompson, Farmington, Maine

John Neal, Greene, Maine

Sharon Sampson, Camden, Maine

Willena Jennings, Farmington, Maine

Emily Graham, East Baldwin, Maine

Susan McGovern, Lincolnville, Maine

Gregory Hudzina, Bingham, Maine lenore sivulich, New Gloucester, Maine

Susan Shaw, Camden, Maine This is theft of our environment. Invest in existing alternative energies, instead of supplying a corporation with funds that do more harm than good.

Eleanor Masin, Camden, Maine

Janet Robinson, Portland, Maine

John McEnaney, Saco, Maine

Donald Anderson, Greenville Junction, Maine No on this issue and any more wind mills!!!

Bruce Jacobs, Portland, Maine

Laura Goomishian, Bingham, Maine

Ms. Joyce A Bailey, Windham, Maine

Robert Broderick, Brunswick, Maine

Nancy Murray, Hallowell, Maine

Betty Olivolo, Kittery, Maine

David Twitchell, Wayne, Maine Upgrade our state system, not something that costs us and helps Canada others.

Aron Smiley, Farmington, Maine Go solar! Pull the plug on this nonsense.

Skip Schnable, York, Maine April 2018 witnessed an average global CO2 concentration in Earth's atmosphere of 410 parts per million, a record in recorded history (Nature magazine). We are on track now to reach 2 degrees C in global warming compared to pre-industrial levels later in

Stephen Gorr, New Portland, Maine

Vivian Labonte', Bowdoinham, Maine

Dianne Wilkins, Falmouth, Maine Please stop supporting private corporation's trampling over the people of Maine and our living environment in order to make more profits for themselves whiling leaving us to live with nothing but the resulting scarred environmental mess. CMP only cares a

Bethany Tuttle, Albion, Maine

Angela DeRosa, Wellington, Maine Why must we continue to destroy every bit of wild lands we have to fuel the appetite for mindless consumption? That makes no sense. We can still have a comfortable, safe standard of living without making the riches among us richer.

Diane Kleist, York, Maine

Brita Light, Camden, Maine

Tony Owens, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Suzanne Renaud, Lewiston, Maine I live near the Lewiston substation and am already EMF sensitive and worry about how it might affect me.

Jeff Charron, Jackman, Maine 2 things that humanity must remove in order to avoid certain disaster: 1) Technology 2) The belief in authority. I'm not using this opportunity to 'ask' for anything, especially from scum sucking leaches such as the 'politicians' or their filthy corporate

Melissa Charron, Jackman, Maine Technology and the belief in 'authority' are bad.

Shri Verrill, Surry, Maine

Cheryl Evangelos, Warren, Maine

Allisen Beane, Canton, Maine

Greg Greenman, Portland, Maine jody spear, Brooksville, Maine Magnificent scenic land around the Kennebec River Gorge should not be owned by CMP. Efforts to transfer the title, begun in 2000, must have priority status.

Janette Lynch, Cornish, Maine

Robert Zuidema, Standish, Maine Joni Mitchell says it best: ' take paradise and put up a parking lot' except in this case it is electric transmission lines. This is a blight on our landscape for the sake of CMP corporate profits. The path of degradation and destruction to accommodate

Colombe Loef, Stratton, Maine

Kathy Hardin, Kingfield, Maine

Angelique Desmarais, Mechanic Falls, Maine

Kristina Zuidema, Standish, Maine

Diana Simonds, North Yarmouth, Maine

Henry Washburn, New Sharon, Maine We can do better than this.

Arthur Cunningham, Standish, Maine

Emily Currier, Cape Neddick, Maine

Lendell Allen, East Andover, Maine

Louisa Dunlap, Belfast, Maine

Rick Churchill, Newry, Maine

Michelle Yoder, Penobscot, Maine I oppose this pipeline.

Doug Kavanaugh, Orono, Maine

Eleanor Lacombe, Hope, Maine Both Maine and Mass. Should be increasing solar à nd wind power.

Colles Stowell, Yarmouth, Maine

Jessica Antonez, Portland, Maine

Jared Crawford, Brooks, Maine

Jeff Dunlop, Windham, Maine No CMP power lines thru Maine for Mass. residents.

Jerry Genesio, Scarborough, Maine Square miles for capturing energy from renewable sources, but not one square inch for the distribution of energy from non-renewable sources.

Ethel Turner, Otisfield, Maine

Kenneth Copp, Thorndike, Maine Please keep the future of our descendants in mind. What will our grandchildren have for natural resources if you don’t stop destroying it?!

Bennett Morris, Portland, Maine

Sara Walbridge, Boothbay, Maine

Diana Williams, Nobleboro, Maine Stop our continued dependence.on fossil fuels. Stop killing our planet! Put your full voice of support towards renewable energy sources.

Stephen Geneseo, Yarmouth, Maine

Gail Rowe, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Paul Duclos, Greenwood, Maine

Suzanne Norton, Boothbay, Maine I’m appalled that this is actually being considered - especially under That grossly misleading name. That this plan could be in any way be beneficial to the people of Maine and their environment is ludicrous. Please don’t let this happen.

Mary Sohl, Sweden, Maine

Ann Wilmot, Portland, Maine

Pat Rathbone, Brunswick, Maine I live in both Maine and MA and oppose it from both states!

Cameron Robbins, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Joanne Fournier, Saco, Maine

Gary Gulezian, Lincolnville, Maine This project will do significant damage to intact woodlands and forests in Maine, make the area much less hospitable to endemic wildlife which require large tracts of uninterrupted forest. Also, if the purpose is to reduce CO2 emissions in a significant,

Robin Brooks, Orrs Island, Maine

Belinda Pendleton, Belfast, Maine Note> Small is Beautiful by Schumacher

Kyle Alspach, Freedom, Maine

Margaret Nation, Waterford, Maine

Elizabeth Selim, Bar Harbor, Maine

James Melloh MD, South Portland, Maine Disgraceful. This has nothing to do with providing consistent affordable clean power to Maine, and everything to do with routing our energy to Massachusetts. Maine rate payers subsidizing CMP profits. It may be legal, but it is theft.

Bryce Smith, Dedham, Maine

Jacqueline Grohoski, Ellsworth, Maine

Jeff Brown, New Sharon, Maine Cmp's action would be a catastrophy to one of Maine's top recreational areas. It must be stopped.

Peter Quito, Berwick, Maine

Jenifer Lawson, Falmouth, Maine

Bonnie Pooley, Albany Twp, Maine

Catherine Field, Falmouth, Maine

Jeannie Rahilly, Bethel, Maine

Tom Rutka, Saco, Maine The loss of forested land, weather previously logged or in regrow the, is bad for this state. The visual pollution of a power line doesn't go away or get better with time. The crossing of hiking trails or major and minor water ways is a negative detractor

Annie Wadleigh, Portland, Maine

Barbara Robbins, Madison, Maine

Mikki Jones-Little, Portland, Maine

Barbara Nathanson, Northport, Maine

Jennifer Lunden, Portland, Maine

John Blodgett, Rockport, Maine

Ron Chasse, Gorham, Maine

Mary Louise Seldenfleur, Orrs Island, Maine

Gary Arenson, Long Pond Twp, Maine

Claude McGinley, Bethel, Maine I am strongly opposed to the proposed project. It will not reduce harmful greenhouse gasses, in fact the hydropower generated in Canada has actually increased the emission of methane, an extremely harmful greenhouse gas, because of the flooded and now dec

Bonnie Marsh, Denmark, Maine Please make sure that any infrastructure updates move us forward in reducing our carbon footprint, reducing impact on the environment, and promote long-term solutions.

John Mason, Portland, Maine This is even worse than Northern Pass, if that's possible.

Willow Hall, Hope, Maine

Jody Richmond, Dover Foxcroft, Maine

Margaret Bishop, Carrabassett Valley, Maine

Ken Brinnick, New Gloucester, Maine

Tommy Harris, Ripley, Maine

Marianne Anthony, Boothbay, Maine

Jean Bourg, Unity, Maine

Deborah Burd, Lewiston, Maine

Mary McLaughlin, Kennebunkport, Maine

Diane Russell, Portland, Maine CMP makes most of its money from transmission and distribution because of its guaranteed 13.5% profit from the federal government. They consistently attempt to create new and unnecessary T&D as a direct result. It is time to review the decision made in th

Len Clarke, Port Clyde, Maine

Devon Carter, Veazie, Maine

Sandra Guay, Saco, Maine

Ruth Provost, Exeter, Maine

Dori Burnham, Monmouth, Maine

Maria Gifford, East Millinocket, Maine We need to let go of Fossil Fuels here in Maine and embrace Clean Renewable Energy for the future health of our Children!

Melissa Bryant, Jefferson, Maine

Christine Magruder-Bennett, Eliot, Maine

Jolene Lemelin, Kennebunk, Maine

Medea Steinman, Franklin, Maine

Mike Shunney, Rockland, Maine

Nancy Fuller, Hallowell, Maine

Iwona Tarling, Cumberland Foreside, Maine

Pamela Chodosh, Albany Twp, Maine Do not allow this CMP to ravage Western Maine for the benefit of Massachuset.

John Robinson, Starks, Maine

David Johnston, Hancock, Maine

Laura Sullivan, Jefferson, Maine I believe we should put more toward renewable energy. Look at other countries in the world that are off the grid, so to speak. It seems that Maine does not care at all about our environment. It is all about money, money, money, not what is good for the en

Megan Brown, West Poland, Maine

Lee White, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine

Maria Woodbury, Westbrook, Maine

Lyndsee Raven, Clinton, Maine

Tim Vanrosendael, Old Orchard Beach, Maine New Hampshire rejected this proposal and Maine should do the same

Robert Kline, Kittery, Maine I feel that we would benefit from concentrating on improving our local and renewable power sources instead of importing more energy at a significant environmental cost. Thank you.

Jeanne Brooks, Orrs Island, Maine

Willie Marquart, Bucksport, Maine

Alan Gauvin, Amity, Maine

Maureen Sheldon, Rumford, Maine More solar, more wind!

Louis Demers, North Yarmouth, Maine

Matthew Dubois, North Yarmouth, Maine

Ann Flewelling, Sedgwick, Maine We are better off focusing on clean energy production.

Charles Read, Sedgwick, Maine

Richard McWilliams, Yarmouth, Maine I oppose the transmission line from Quebec across Maine.

Patricia Pettigrew, Blue Hill, Maine

Rachael Goldberg, Bar Harbor, Maine

Dan Murphy, Portland, Maine Please look beneath the surface of CMP's application to its environmental impact and then its primary purpose, personal profits without regard to its social context and the welfare of the larger community (ratepayers). Such a destructive, unnecessary mod

Wendy Flanders, South Paris, Maine

Ryan Kirkey, Milton Twp, Maine

Gerald Ine Richards, Byron, Maine What part of No don't you greedy people get?

Phyllis Vonherrlich, Augusta, Maine

Linda Dartt, Montville, Maine

Elizebeth St Louis, Dayton, Maine

Leslie Miller, Belfast, Maine Everything for the big cats of industry, and damn the people trying to survive, much less the earth...poor earth.

Priscilla Laskey, Brunswick, Maine

Trudi W. Thomas, Surry, Maine Stop and don't ruin our planet more and more - please, think of our next generation and what a world we leave for them to live in!

Cristina Malcolmson, Portland, Maine

Karen Curtis, Gorham, Maine

Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Durham, Maine

Mary Anghinetti, Bar Harbor, Maine

Nathan Hillman, Monroe, Maine

Bruce Taylor, Sweden, Maine CMP's proposed transmission line provides no benefit to the citizens of Maine, and the environment they live in.

Francesca Galluccio-Steele, Portland, Maine

Curtis White, Bath, Maine

Wanda Leblanc, York, Maine stop the madness

John Mitton, Islesboro, Maine

Nancy Putnam, Monson, Maine

Michael Haskell, Scarborough, Maine

Mary Hoodack, Tenants Harbor, Maine This is a destructive and short sighted project that doesn't benefit 'we the people'. Alternative energy systems are not going away and are the way to go.

Pamela Thompson, Kennebunkport, Maine

Ruth Buck, Waterboro, Maine

Christine West, Orland, Maine

Andrew Stewart, Hodgdon, Maine It is time to move away from power like this and start moving twords renewable energy for and from this state. Take non maine power out.

Kobutsu Malone, Sedgwick, Maine

Donna Martel, Shapleigh, Maine

Stacie Bennett, Rockland, Maine

Amanda Heal, Warren, Maine

James Currier, Portland, Maine Now we know why they are really gouging us all

Nicole Vachon, Waterville, Maine

Tina Eames, Winslow, Maine This would not benefit Maine at all and would be terrible to disrupt our wilderness and wildlife.

Beverly Wescott, Sidney, Maine This is a disgraceful act on the part of CMP.

Sylvia Spear, Waterville, Maine The most recent expansion of CMP power lines has been devastating to the areas impacted by the higher and bigger towers/lines, creating greater expanses of open space and more visible facilities. Not only does this affect wildlife but it also affects the

Richard Cooper, Minot, Maine

Victor Wakefield, Limerick, Maine Please stop this unnecessary destruction of Maine environment. Maine needs jobs that solar and alternative energy will provide. After eight years of obstruction, we look forward to a cleaner environmental solution than that provided by and to CMP shareh

Todd Siekman, Bethel, Maine

Cheryl Steeves, Cushing, Maine This will not in any shape or form benefit the people of the state of Maine. Stop using this state as a stepping stone for other state's benefit, or to benefit any politicians wide and deep pockets. There is no double talk or terms that will change my min

David Trafton, Portland, Maine

Gary Demmons, Waldoboro, Maine

Sally Martin, Kittery, Maine Maine does not need this in our backyard. There are other alternatives other than this.

Connie Hoffman, Mount Vernon, Maine No thank you Canada, we do not want the transmission line running through Maine! I believe the future is solar, wind and other alternative energy sources.

Michael A. Koch, Auburn, Maine

Suzanne McLain, Durham, Maine The entire project is wrong and must be stopped. Maine is so unique in natural beauty and resource. Our elected officials have “sold us out― through deception and greed. For shame!

Michael Aitken, Embden, Maine

David Anderson, Waterboro, Maine CMP has fought renewable solar power here in Maine by hiring lobbyists to convince the Maine PUC to pass the most restrictive solar generation rules in the U.S. Now they are touting a transmission line that cannot be linked to Maine-grown renewable energ

Dieter And Karen Hessel, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Jamie Ireland, Bucksport, Maine

Alessandra Smith, Dexter, Maine

Jean Wheeler, Deer Isle, Maine

Amy Baron, Old Town, Maine Stop destroying the natural environment.

Duncan Miller, Livermore, Maine

Donna Kirk, Morrill, Maine No transmission line. Big mistake

Donald Maclean Iii, Bridgton, Maine

Joyce Curtis, Searsport, Maine

Kimberly White, Westbrook, Maine We need to bring in competition to CMP so they don't continue to strangle us not give them more power and excuses to raise our rates further and on top of that damage the environment.

Memarie Christoforo, Greene, Maine We must do all we can to protect our natural environment.

Denise Damboise, New Gloucester, Maine

Winthrop Farmer, Boothbay, Maine The power line would have no benefit to Maine. Avangrid owns numerous utilities across the country. Its objectives are very different than what we'd expect of a public utility, namely profit without benefit. CMP has amply demonstrated that it lacks the

Jeffrey Brown, Oakland, Maine

Kris Johnson, Rockland, Maine

Josh Stetson, Winslow, Maine

Carol Knapp, Nobleboro, Maine The project is not in the interest of energy conservation, nor will it benefit efforts to combat carbon emissions. The destruction of wildlife habitat and wildlife corridors would be permanent and eventually lead to increased development and further dest

Betty J Dobson, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine Why would anyone in Maine be in favor of this outrageous plan?

Lewis Kingsbury, Pittston, Maine

Marcia Dietrich, Rockport, Maine

Scott Cecil, Cornish, Maine

Robert Eaton, Sullivan, Maine

Sabina Tosch, New Sharon, Maine Why would we want to support the destruction of Maine's natural environment and without any benefits to the people of Maine for a power line that supplies another state!!!!!!

Jim Minott, Scarborough, Maine

Tony Sousa, Gardiner, Maine

Melanie Coombs, Sanford, Maine

Marina Penalver, Peaks Island, Maine In the 70s and 80s construction of the LeGrande dams I, II and III devastated ecosystems and destroyed traditional native lands forever, with no regard for the people who lived off them. Entire herds of caribou were killed during migration time by unsched

Diane Lankton, Portland, Maine

Hannah Clark, Gorham, Maine I support sustainable energy sources locally.

Mark Power, New Gloucester, Maine

Angela Quirion, Wiscasset, Maine

Patricia Heath, Belfast, Maine

Natalie Michelle, Hampden, Maine

Judith Cookson, Lincolnville, Maine we must save the forests

Muriel K Kruppa, South Portland, Maine

Patricia Keene, Auburn, Maine

Kelsie West-Ezzo, Brunswick, Maine

Margaret Esten, South Portland, Maine

Eric Matheson, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Zev Keisch, Damariscotta, Maine

Catherine Chamberlain, Falmouth, Maine Supressing the development of renewable energy as well as destruction of wild lands in the western mountains of Maine should be enough to reject the CMP's NECEC proposal. More research is needed.

Michael Johnson, Gorham, Maine

Joanna Deetjen, Newport, Maine

Amanda Robbins-Rowe, Poland, Maine Dont you think we do enough raping the planet for profit?!?!!!

Justin Marr, Richmond, Maine

Valerie Peer-Cort, Ellsworth, Maine

Jane Funkhouser, Falmouth, Maine

Jayne Chandler, Gray, Maine

Ronald Richards, Standish, Maine

Roy Bouchard, Rome, Maine

Christine Susca, Portland, Maine

Judy Gatchell, Brunswick, Maine

Deena Weinstein, Falmouth, Maine Please think of the effects. Money will mean nothing without Life to Live.

Daphne Lehava Stern, Bristol, Maine

Julia Taylor, Fryeburg, Maine

Serena Cole, Stockton Springs, Maine

Maggie Timmermann, Rockport, Maine CMP shouldn't even be the state's primary power provider.

Kacy Crowder, Ogunquit, Maine I’m a resident of Maine. Just because this might be a straight line somewhere does not mean better. You already have road ways to go by use them. We have ice and wind storms. Nature does not need more towers for the birds to watch out for and having thi

Linda Hogan, Scarborough, Maine

Amy Lalime, Damariscotta, Maine NH doesn’t want the tranmission line either. Will ruin our wilderness and we do not benefit financially or use the energy. We need to focus on renewable energy in Maine.

Aaron Holmberg, Freeport, Maine

Dana Ellis, Belgrade, Maine New Hampshire said no! Let’s follow their lead!

Deborah Lawless, North Yarmouth, Maine Prefer development of solar and wind technologies.

Lise Cyr, Lewiston, Maine

Jean Litchfield, Lisbon Falls, Maine

Jeffrey Jacques, Carrabassett Valley, Maine Stop raising rates in Maine to buy big businesses cheap power. Enough is enough. Build there own power stations.

Lisa Black, Alfred, Maine

Elizabeth Alexander, Orrington, Maine I am not in favor of this project and humbly submit that we need to focus on renewable energy modalities

William Wentworth, Oxford, Maine

Nathaniel Blackford, Brunswick, Maine

Cathleen Reed, Topsham, Maine

Samuel Johnson, Wells, Maine There are better methods to get electricity than threatening our forests, rivers, and wildlife.

Abraham Lebel, South Portland, Maine

Kevin Mattson, Freeport, Maine

Maria Girouard, Old Town, Maine

Colin Brown, Pembroke, Maine We broke away from Massachusetts in 1820, we don't need to be their 'cheap hydro waiting room' at the cost of beauty, tourism, and natural resources.

Ben Bernard, , Maine

Claudia King, Falmouth, Maine What does this line do for Maine and Mainers? Nothing. Except tear up land and forests, put rivers at risk, to say nothing of what is happening at the energy's source in Canada.

Ashley Jacaruso, South Portland, Maine We need unmolested nature

Scott Murray, Saco, Maine

Diane Neal, Scarborough, Maine

Harold Mosher, Hope, Maine

David Lavallee, Augusta, Maine Thank you for your petition!

Brian Haddock, Freeport, Maine

Steve Andrews, Hallowell, Maine Let mass build their own power plants.

Marni Maynard, Falmouth, Maine

Michael Grove, Belgrade, Maine

Ronald Mudie, Skowhegan, Maine

Karen Doherty, Waldo, Maine No need for this backwards-looking technology! We must look to the sun for our energy needs.

Sheryl Crockett, Jefferson, Maine

Elizabeth Schiller, Waterville, Maine Instead we should be investing more in less destructive/intrusive energy alternatives (especially solar), in conservation, and in promoting recreation and tourism in our beautiful state.

Heidi McInerney, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Rachel Jones, East Boothbay, Maine

William Jefferson, Buxton, Maine Used to work on the Maine/Quebec border & know it well. Worth preserving.

Martha Holbrook, East Boothbay, Maine

Sarah Finnegan, Freeport, Maine

Jane Manson, Belgrade, Maine

William Gomez, Waldoboro, Maine

Stephen Doane, Kennebunk, Maine

Laura Slap-Shelton, Kennebunk, Maine

Lisa Brown, North Anson, Maine

Andrew Mazer, Yarmouth, Maine

Karen Johnson, Yarmouth, Maine

Ed Campbell, Georgetown, Maine Maine receives nothing of value from this line. It perpetuates the legacy of fossil fuels and is scenically assaultive.

Brian Westbye, Auburn, Maine

Dan Wheeler, Standish, Maine

Duncan Perry, Scarborough, Maine

Mark Levasseur, Westbrook, Maine

David James, Skowhegan, Maine This part of Maine is one of the biggest tracts of undeveloped forest land east of the Mississippi and the Kennebec River gorge is one of its crown jewels. To disfigure the region in this way in exchange for zero environmental benefit and possible increas

Jessica Yates, New Harbor, Maine

Susan Comey, Harpswell, Maine

Michael Darling, Yarmouth, Maine Com has but 1 motive to make money we owe it to our children to stop this - 7th generation Mainer

John McIlwain, Port Clyde, Maine The proposed pipeline destroys natural wilderness for no gain net gain in renewable energy. It's simply a way for Avangrid to make money at the cost to Maine woods and wildlife.

Tyler Inman, Bath, Maine Not while I’m alive.

Sophia Inman, Bath, Maine

Christian Higgason, Bath, Maine

Linda Markee, Portland, Maine

D Thomas, South Portland, Maine

Neil Raymond, East Waterboro, Maine

Karl Ramsdell, Old Orchard Beach, Maine

Alfred Homan, South China, Maine This project will bring few, if any, permanent jobs to Maine and will have a negative impact on the fishing and tourism industries. It is also worth noting that Maine was chosen for this project after both Vermont and New Hampshire rejected it even thou

Lynn Friar, York, Maine

Karen Tobias, Falmouth, Maine

Diane Williams, Wells, Maine Please stop this transmission line! I’m tired of Maine being used by out of state influences. We have to care about our state.

Isabel Bragdon, Vassalboro, Maine

Lauren Sterling, Falmouth, Maine Maine can do better and with a new Governor who understands how Maine can be a global leader in renewable energy (Adam Côte), we can protect our natural resources and at the same time, create plentiful clean energy.

Max Verhey, Brunswick, Maine Don’t do it.

Peter Bragdon, Vassalboro, Maine

George Trask, Gardiner, Maine What good will a line for DC current going to do for the state of Maine. It is a company that is based in Europe.

Martyn Payson, Falmouth, Maine

Jared Harmon, Cumberland Center, Maine

Richard Fox, Scarborough, Maine This would disrupt the Appalachian trail in that the transmission lines would cross 3 times.

Patricia Fox, Scarborough, Maine

Dorothy James, Skowhegan, Maine This is so important. CMP should invest in clean energy such as wind and water. If Vermont & New Hampshire do not want this, why should we? It is a step backward.

Elaine Akers, Portland, Maine

Gary Dilisio, North Yarmouth, Maine I feel that we should look for alternative energy sources within the state of Maine. We should also not endanger the natural beauty of Western Maine to serve as a conduit for electrical power delivery to Massachusetts

Daniel Possumato, Brunswick, Maine

Meri Lowry, Portland, Maine

Steve Spencer, Whitefield, Maine This project would wreak havoc on Maine's woods. There is no acceptable way for a transmission line to cross the Kennebec Gorge. Please say no.

Donna Vatcher, Sabattus, Maine

Peter Vashon Jr, Windsor, Maine

Alan Fitzgerald, Falmouth, Maine

Jaime Stowell, Yarmouth, Maine

Jenny Yasi, Freeport, Maine We need decentralized power, and local power, not power lines that don’t serve Mainers.

William Luneburg, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Michael Bowman, Cornville, Maine

Jamie Phillips, Portland, Maine

Ellen Rice, Brunswick, Maine

Pete Marston, Cape Elizabeth, Maine Offshore wind and tidal power is the solution for Massachusetts renewable mandates. It is not buying hydro-electric from Canada at Maine's environmental sacrifice.

Kate Lauzon, Old Orchard Beach, Maine

Virginia Thorp, Yarmouth, Maine

Matt Richwalder, Kennebunk, Maine

Joy Kaplan, Cumberland, Maine

Peter Verrill, Falmouth, Maine

Jon Bailey, Cornish, Maine Mass needs to work on using less power in there state not destroying others states just for there greedy benefits. Let’s all conserve our energy an lands

Candi Walker, Bryant Pond, Maine

Mary Ellingwood, Glenburn, Maine I have been looking for a home in western Maine over the past year, and I surely hope that Maine does not go through with this plan to extend a transmission line through the gorgeous pristine wilderness area which draws people from around the world to its

Elton Drummond, Cumberland Center, Maine

Chris Walker, Bryant Pond, Maine

Robert Lauzon, Old Orchard Beach, Maine

Brian Plowman, Gorham, Maine

George Terrien, Rockland, Maine Let's get our priorities straight, CMP: before constructing 'extension chords,' support decentralized PV generation and microgrids, stop imposing costs on citizens who are 'doing the right thing' for our environment, and stop purchasing self-serving vote

Jennifer Muehle, Portland, Maine

Jeffrey Kobrock, Gardiner, Maine

Kelsey Macomber, Lisbon, Maine

Catherine Wolinsky, Freeport, Maine

Frank Merritt, Sebago, Maine

Jared Peters, Augusta, Maine

Asa Korsen, Bath, Maine

Jessica Shaffer, Belmont, Maine This project provides no clear benefit to Maine and would serve as a detriment to the environment and conservation efforts in our state. In addition, CMP has demonstrated a lack of transparency and sound business practices in the recent (and ongoing) over

Amy LeVasseur, East Waterboro, Maine

Zack Yates, Scarborough, Maine

Joan Newton, South Berwick, Maine This project's process put the cart before the horse, offering us no clear data. At this point, we should support only those projects that are developed in a transparent and inclusive manner, whose clearly established data supports the essential reduction

Denise Michaud, South Portland, Maine It's time for alternative, sustainable, non-impacting energy resources - and that includes the delivery systems.

Bernard Huebner, Waterville, Maine

Craig Anthony, Milo, Maine Thanks, but no thanks.

Jennifer Noll, Vassalboro, Maine

Kristina Gossman, Norridgewock, Maine Our state is moving towards renewable energy. We do not want to stay stuck in that past at the expense of our wildlife and natural habitats. I strongly oppose this proposal from CMP!

Karen Davidson, Gorham, Maine CMP has shown itself to be solely interested in profit from the project which is what the transmission line is all about. Do not get swayed by palliative comments about helping the environment or reaching agreement to lessen intrusion of the lines. Their

Andrew Graham, South China, Maine This is a bad deal for Maine and a bad deal for the planet. Leave the Canadian hydropower in Canada. We can do fine down here. More dams = fewer fish!

John Phelan, Portland, Maine

Joel Monaghan, Portland, Maine

Joan Cheetham, Unity, Maine

Steve Sclar, Portland, Maine

Michael Rafkin, Dayton, Maine

John Bleakney, Cornish, Maine

Donald Piper, North Yarmouth, Maine

Julia Finkle, Portland, Maine I reject CMP’s NECEC proposal. Its costs to our people and environment are too great. Maine and Massachusetts deserve better.

David Locke, Bryant Pond, Maine

Robin Chace, Lincolnville, Maine

Andrew Skillings, Scarborough, Maine

Jenna Howard, Portland, Maine

Betty Roker, Biddeford, Maine

Tasha McLaughlin, North Anson, Maine

Zak Kaplan, Cumberland, Maine

Janet Drew, York, Maine

Carol Leighton, Farmingdale, Maine

Michael Stevens, Alfred, Maine

Ryan Moody, Skowhegan, Maine I would like to volunteer to obtain signatures. Any outdoorsman in this great state should vehemently protest this action of CMP as there is ZERO benefit to the people of Maine.

Nicholas Bennett, Hallowell, Maine

Kris Folsom, Skowhegan, Maine

Devin Shepherd, Farmingdale, Maine

Anya Lee, Lewiston, Maine

David Roberts, Brunswick, Maine

Mitchell Breton, Rangeley, Maine

Myles Felch, Bethel, Maine

Daniel Powell, Portland, Maine The proposed transmission line is yet another big money grab by CMP and it's shareholders. CMP has never really served the interests of Maine customers. Their guiding principal is maximizing profits at the expense of it's customer base.

Nicholas Rosenblum, Portland, Maine

David Perry, Winslow, Maine Here is where your rate hikes go to trying to put more money in their pockets and ruining a perfectly good stretch of forest Thanks for nothing cmp

Donna Wheeler, Farmington, Maine Maine and Massachusetts can do better. This is NOT clean energy. Its production in Canada is not environmentally sound. Maine will be 'used' and get little or no benefit. The people in this region do not want CMP's mitigation offers. They live in the area

Patricia Davis, Augusta, Maine

Gail Lange, Industry, Maine This line provides no benefit to Maine people. This proposal uses old technology for energy. My land is adjacent to the proposed power line.

David Hedrick, Waterville, Maine The corridor would permanently scar a forest land and rivers and streams that are assets for Maine’s substantial tourism industry.

Joshua Sturtevant, Dresden, Maine Do not put a power line corridor through the western mountains of Maine! This would irreversibly damage the natural beauty of this region, and as a lifelong Mainer I oppose this measure vehemently.

David Van Burgel, Norridgewock, Maine

Gwen Keighley, South Portland, Maine

James Bruni, Portland, Maine spend the money on raising efficiency

Chris Norton, Falmouth, Maine It’s unnecessary to sacrifice the treasured Maine wilderness, impact migratory birds, animals, deer and moose habitat, so that CMP can make money and Massachusetts can import power from Canada. THere are plenty of ways for MA to get electricity without

Rodney Porter, New Sharon, Maine

Rosemary Roberts, Brunswick, Maine

Jessica Costa, Durham, Maine

Douglas Fickett, Mercer, Maine

Lee Weeks, Albion, Maine

Dan Camann, Winslow, Maine

Carter Skemp, Rockport, Maine

Tom Cheetham, Monroe, Maine

Governor Baxter, Llc James Phinney Baxter White, Topsham, Maine My great uncle, Governor Percival Baxter, would have rallied against this if he were here today. This is a terrible idea, just as bad as the old East-West Highway proposal. It’s all going be obsolete infrastructure but with forever lasting damage to Mai

Carroll Ware, Skowhegan, Maine

Katherine Northcutt, Norridgewock, Maine

Rachel Northcutt, Norridgewock, Maine

Brent Sites, Norridgewock, Maine Seems to me that CMP can't take care of what they already have. If they can afford this expansion, they should be upgrading and renewing their present system which seems to be in dire need of their attention!!!

Bob Webber, China, Maine go green. keep maine green

Nick Ellis, Wilton, Maine

Melissa McDonald, Madison, Maine None

Julia Beckett, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Seth Moody, Milo, Maine

Chris Perry, Scarborough, Maine

Chrissy Adamowicz, Lewiston, Maine I demand clean energy options NOW!

Yvette Meunier, Topsham, Maine

Jeffrey Thompson, Caratunk, Maine

Barbara Mispilkin, Strong, Maine There is no reason we should sacrifice the miles of forest distraction for this power line .... The forest is Maine's most valuable resource along with the Wildlife that call this forest land home... For God's sake must we destroy natures beauty and boun

Justin Dotey, Freeport, Maine

Brenda Corkum, Chelsea, Maine

Christopher Shannon, Farmingdale, Maine

Tracy Walker, Wilton, Maine

Kathleen Shannon, Palermo, Maine

Grace Phillips, Newcastle, Maine

Brian Skillings, Windham, Maine

Nicholas Pottle, South Portland, Maine

Frank Zimbardi, Solon, Maine

Eliza Jones, Trevett, Maine

Karen Mathis, North Berwick, Maine

Jacqueline Painchaud, Topsham, Maine

Zachary Stover, Scarborough, Maine

Stephen Lyons, Casco, Maine

Daria Walton, Chelsea, Maine This would destroy some of the only remaining native brook trout habitat on earth. No line is safe to put through the woods, ever!

Matthew Wiggins, Saco, Maine

Deborah Beaulieu, Sidney, Maine

Donald Strickland, Gardiner, Maine I oppose this proposal

Jennifer Adams, Scarborough, Maine

Bryan Wells, Old Town, Maine

Joan Campbell, Freeport, Maine

Mary Harlow, Athens, Maine Stay out of Maine!

Kathie Madigan, Monticello, Maine

Anne Ferrara, Brooksville, Maine We have reached the tipping point for the sustainability of our planet home. No more fossil fuel projects can be created. Alternative energy sources are the only way to make our Earth livable for our children and grandchildren.

Kathie Madigan, Monticello, Maine

Paul Dumond, Greene, Maine

Andy Schmidt, Portland, Maine

Stacey McCluskey, Kingfield, Maine Money is not a good enough reason to disrupt a landscape as special as the Kennebec River Gorge.

Susan Speer, Brunswick, Maine

Matthew Gibbons, Steep Falls, Maine

Mark Jacobs, Shapleigh, Maine

Ellen Steinbart, Brunswick, Maine

Sean Vaillancourt, Phippsburg, Maine

Rob Booth, Skowhegan, Maine Keep Maine wild.

Danielle Ellsworth, Fairfield, Maine

Emily Benoit, Madison, Maine

Rene Parsons, Rumford, Maine Reject CMP’s NECEC proposal. Its costs to our people and environment are too great. Maine and Massachusetts deserve better.

Elizabeth Poulin, Corinna, Maine

Michael Parsons, Rumford, Maine Please reject CMP’s NECEC proposal. Its costs to our people and environment are too great. Maine and Massachusetts deserve better.

Gail Williams, Liberty, Maine CMP has also failed to demonstrate that its proposed contract with Hydro-Québec would not merely redirect existing power supplies, now used in Canada or New York, to MA instead. And, if selling hydroelectric power to New England over the NECEC line resu

Frank Oberg, Winthrop, Maine

Anna Howton, Farmington, Maine

Barbara Bixby, Winthrop, Maine This proposal prevents the robust development of clean and renewable energy sources and has a huge negative impact on the environment of Maine.

Stephanie Dunn, Kingfield, Maine No more power line corridors! Wilderness is our greatest asset. Don't sell it for a few pennies. If this were happening anywhere outside of Maine the power company would pay ten times the bribe. Maine needs to stop selling off assets so cheaply.

Pamela Lombard, Hallowell, Maine

Suzanne Callahan, Pittston, Maine

Eric Dore, Skowhegan, Maine The money funding this was stolen from Maine residents with their faulty meters and increased bills. Shame on them.

Charles Moody, Cornville, Maine Stop the proposed madness

Vaughn Hardesty, New Gloucester, Maine

Kimara Jebb, Portland, Maine

John Olsson, Westbrook, Maine

Marc Goldberg, Searsport, Maine

Fran Hinkel, Benton, Maine What benefit to Maine? Protect our land and our wildlife and our environment!

Katherine Silva, Waldoboro, Maine

Hillary Baldinelli, Waterville, Maine

Phoebe Hardesty, New Gloucester, Maine The transmission line might be a bonus for CMP, but there are NO benefits to the citizens of Maine. The state may gain a few jobs for a limited period of time, but nothing is added to the power grid to benefit Maine residents, while we would suffer a trem

Clifford Stevens, The Forks Plt, Maine

Ann Breyfogle, Union, Maine I believe there are other ways for folks in MA to get energy. How about if CMP actually supported customers to install a solar panel on houses w adequate sun exposure?

Amy Doherty, Waldo, Maine Considering moving to Maine, but this is not the Maine I know and love. Don't do it.

Holly Taylor, Kingfield, Maine

Larry Buchholz, Portland, Maine

Betty Bailey, Litchfield, Maine Do not allow this to happen!. Vermont has already denied it. They know that the negative environmental impact to the state would be devastating. Let Massachusetts figure out hoe to get their own power without damaging Maine's beautiful Kennebec River Gorg

Erin Scarpa, Solon, Maine C'mon I just got wind turbines dumped on me in my backyard. They don't benefit me st all and ruined my mountain view and now you want to do this to me and again no benefit to Mainers. Hell no I won't go.

Bruce Pierce, Newry, Maine There is no need for this line

Lori Gingras, Augusta, Maine

Karin Lapping, Harpswell, Maine

Edward Beauchamp, The Forks Plt, Maine

Ruth McLaughlin, Greenville, Maine

Caitlin Hutt, Knox, Maine

Erica Shubin, South Portland, Maine

Paul Nakroshis, Peaks Island, Maine I want to see us invest in solar and wind, and I do not want another power line that is going to adversely affect the northern forests of Maine. Hydro Quebec has developed power by flooding massive amounts of wilderness and done so at against the tribal

Paul Benham, Albion, Maine

Abigail Sullivan, Bar Harbor, Maine

Laura Shepherd, Vienna, Maine CMP Leave the Appalachian Trail alone. Go away!! Protect the Trail and Maine's scenic heritage!

Alex Kerney, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine

Roxanne Williams, Brunswick, Maine

Tom Gilbert, Topsham, Maine

Matthew Leon, Wells, Maine

Georgia Harlow, Portland, Maine

Drew Kinney, South Portland, Maine

John Malek, Norridgewock, Maine

Darby Beaulieu, Litchfield, Maine

Zachary Mullin, Portland, Maine

Erin Trundy, Whitefield, Maine

Lee Trahan, Winslow, Maine

Earlina Brown, Winslow, Maine Stupidest idea ever

Anna Guest, Lisbon Falls, Maine

Mary Ellen Samiljan, Durham, Maine I am signing in order to protect Maine's most precious resource - the natural beauty and unspoiled wilderness. If we lose these, we lose the soul of Maine.

Jennifer Riefler, Verona Island, Maine

Maroulla Gleaton, Palermo, Maine

Nicholas Snowdeal, Rockland, Maine

Stephen Winn, Camden, Maine

Marya Goettsche Spurling, New Sharon, Maine

Sandi Howard, Caratunk, Maine As a guide on the Kennebec River I feel this will ruin the nature experience for rafting tourism in western Maine.

Daryl Kelley, Portland, Maine

Jennifer West, Islesboro, Maine I am concerned about the visual and environmental impact of the project. There is inadequate information at this point as to proposed appearance of the project, width of the ROW and impact to adjacent homeowners. In addition, will this line prohibit win

Semena Curlik, Blue Hill, Maine

Glen Decarteret, Bethel, Maine

Doreen Casey, Bethel, Maine

Anson Biller, South China, Maine

Jennifer Johnson, Auburn, Maine Let's move away from central generation and focus instead on building the capacity of distributed generation.

Megan Crandall, Wilton, Maine

Dane Stevens, Isle Au Haut, Maine

John Nicholas, Winthrop, Maine

Sophie Janeway, Hallowell, Maine

Mary Ropp, Bar Harbor, Maine The Maine woods should not be a corridor to power Massachusetts with Canadian Hydropower. New Hampshire already rejected a similar proposal, and so should Maine.

Patricia Giroux, Jackman, Maine

James McLaughlin, Portland, Maine

Nancy Nicholas, Winthrop, Maine

Erin Walter, Sabattus, Maine

Bethany Woodworth, South Portland, Maine

Gail Douston, Arundel, Maine

Christina Painter, Scarborough, Maine

Thomas Gilbert, Topsham, Maine

Janette Franck, Madison, Maine NO, NO, NO! Maine does not need to sacrifice for Massachusetts. This is a beautiful area that contributes to the total tourism of coming to Maine, both in the Summer and Winter. We do not need nor will we benefit from this.

Sarah Carpenter, Solon, Maine

Frank Ridley, Solon, Maine The Maine woods should not be a corridor to power Massachusetts with Canadian Hydropower. New Hampshire already rejected a similar proposal, and so should Maine.

Lynn Caldwell, Farmington, Maine

Kayla Leveille, Bethel, Maine Until they can state how this would benefit or state and lower the cost of power, I don't see it appropriate that our bills go up for them to do this for pumping power to other states.

Kathleen Hanning, Woolwich, Maine

Cynthia Crow, Bar Harbor, Maine Isn't it time to stop hurting our planet?

Donald Shepley, Hermon, Maine

Tracey Bernier, Benton, Maine

Cindy Hartford, Leeds, Maine Nope, No Maine benefits , no helping Mass or Canada :(

Samuel Milligan, Brunswick, Maine

Toby Kilgore, Westbrook, Maine I am very concerned that this project will cause permanent harm to valuable wildlife habitat while doing nothing to reduce climate change. I ask you to deny the NECEC project.

Keith Cook, Fairfield, Maine

Charlotte Nash, Brunswick, Maine

Lorraine Duffy, Sherman, Maine

Gail Thompson, Salsbury Cove, Maine

Tammy Prop, South Portland, Maine

Alan Reed, Nobleboro, Maine

Katherine Oliver, New Gloucester, Maine

Ernie Johnson, Tenants Harbor, Maine This is a critical problem that demands the implementation of solutions on an urgent basis.

Tasha Sidelinger, Bath, Maine

Elizabeth Jakofsky, Waterville, Maine

Lauren Hickey, Brunswick, Maine

Robert R Marshall, Porter, Maine CMP SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO ENTER INTO ANYTHING UNTIL THEY ANSWER FIR THE CORRUPT BILLING PROBLEMS

Katherine Schwehm, Boothbay, Maine

Jill Hastings, Mount Vernon, Maine

Gillian Raley, Brunswick, Maine

Calvin Soule, Cumberland Center, Maine Dear Maine and Massachusetts Decision Makers, We urge you to deny Central Maine Power’s (CMP’s) applications for its New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) project because this proposed transmission line would be bad for the people of Maine and Mas

Lowell Ruck, Orono, Maine For too long, Maine has bent to the will of Massachusetts when energy and resource needs are concerned. We must not let them take advantage of us like this again. Instead of building a transmission line that has negligible positive effects on CO2 emission

Jessica Spano, Jackman, Maine

Lenoir Kelley, Brunswick, Maine

Katherine Sasser, Portland, Maine

Susan White, South Berwick, Maine It's time to end short-sightedness and to begin acting responsibly. Our resources won't last forever. Please don't sell the soul of Maine for a project like this.

Martica Douglas, Portland, Maine

Maggy Wolf, Portland, Maine Please protect Maine's amazing natural resources, which are our #1 asset!

Lloyd Tracy, Winterport, Maine

Heather Craig, Portland, Maine

Edward Grondin, Phippsburg, Maine

Colin Kelly, Portland, Maine

Andrew Blunt, Brunswick, Maine

Hannah Whitcher, Auburn, Maine

Jae Min Yoo, Brunswick, Maine

Allie Paradis, Portland, Maine

Janice Kasper, Swanville, Maine

Benjamin Giguere, Whitefield, Maine

Carol Later, Bingham, Maine

Victoria Errington, Mexico, Maine Please reject CMP’s NECEC proposal. Its costs to our people and environment are too great. Maine and Massachusetts deserve better.

Sam Bergman, Hancock, Maine

William Nadeau, South Portland, Maine

Andrea Federico, New Sharon, Maine

Steven Burgess, Upper Enchanted Twp, Maine

Mari Carello-Bigner, Jackman, Maine

Susan Beliveau, Buxton, Maine

Doris Thomas, Gorham, Maine

Elaine Szady, Augusta, Maine This is a very bad idea for Maine! We need more renewable energy, and we desperately need the jobs it would bring to the State of Maine! This will destroy sensitive wildlife habitat! It’s also very bad for the environment!

Rachel Hardy, Bowdoinham, Maine

Sue Dunning, Hampden, Maine

Kyle Corcoran, Millinocket, Maine No transmission lines for ME.

Michelle Hewke-Oliver, Jackman, Maine

Jeromie Papa, Bingham, Maine Renewable energy projects should be built in Massachusetts to make the state self sufficient

Heather McKinnon, Caratunk, Maine

Emily Stevens, Solon, Maine

Jeanne Thomas, Raymond, Maine Opposed to CMP plan for lines throu h h Maine to Canada

Margo Mallory, Hampden, Maine We want Maine as free as possible we don't need these ugly power lines through our state

Skyla Hamilton Holderman, Cornville, Maine

April Humphrey, Yarmouth, Maine

Alison Quick, Winslow, Maine

Pam Ellis, Kingfield, Maine

Ashley Wiltse, Augusta, Maine

Kim Linden, Camden, Maine

Brody Hale, Rumford, Maine

Christopher Corey, Topsham, Maine Do it for the beaters

Alexander Winn, Camden, Maine I'm a river guide on the Kennebec River, and I've been doing down the river for most of my life. Power lines across the river would ruin the scenic landscape that the Kennebec River is and what tourists want to see. They are not needed.

Mary Goomishian, Bingham, Maine

Coyote Freeman, Byron, Maine Eat shit CMP

Teagan Laweryson, Moscow, Maine

Emily Ames, Moscow, Maine Not the way life should be.

Michael Hilton, Bingham, Maine

Chris Sweet, Westbrook, Maine

Janine Ames, Moscow, Maine

Jennie-Mae Nisbet, West Paris, Maine

Heather Sylvester, The Forks Plt, Maine I live and recreate in The Forks. These lines would have a negative impact on the beautiful agree that I live in! It would ruin wildlife habitats, including deer yards. We are just starting to see increases in the deer herd population after many years of

Lauren Heulitt, The Forks Plt, Maine

Donovan Beane, Bingham, Maine

Rob Goomishian, Bingham, Maine

Kyla White, Bingham, Maine

Heather Earle, New Vineyard, Maine

Bryan York, Skowhegan, Maine

Katie Sutherland, Bangor, Maine

Clint Sochulak, Levant, Maine

Fred Thomas, Gorham, Maine

Dana Whittemoe Sr., Hartford, Maine We have had enough ruining of our great State we accept when the out come of cutting our forest and ruining our view is to benefit our State and people but it seems other States want to ruin our State for their benefit--- to that I say HELL NO!!!

Barbara Walch, Thorndike, Maine CMP cannot supply Maine with electricity reliably without multiple outages. Maine cannot sacrifice its assets for no benefit, and what will destroy part of what makes Maine incomparably unique.

Raymond Sorianorr, Rangeley, Maine am against cmps proposal

Leah Agren, Norridgewock, Maine

Jennifer Poirier, Skowhegan, Maine We camp west of Jackman and the pristine wilderness is now littered with the bright paint on trees which trace a path for this 'project'. This area is my families sanctuary. Running powerlines will corrupt the habitat hurting wildlife and vegetation. No

Lee Cart, Harmony, Maine

Kenneth Boyington, Topsham, Maine

Narissa Goodwin, Wiscasset, Maine

Andrew Tufts, Topsham, Maine

Mike Hill, Topsham, Maine

Judsen Bell, Moose River, Maine

Edwin Buzzell, Pittsfield, Maine Very concerned about crossing the iconic Kennebec Gorge. Also concerned with the damage this will do to the trout fisheries and Moxie Stream. Many other waterfall's exist above the most famous . The damage this will do to a half a million acre

Brooke Parkin, Brunswick, Maine

Stuart S. Smith, Wayne, Maine

Marion Messenger, Wayne, Maine

Valorie Martin, Brunswick, Maine

Tom Callahan, New Vineyard, Maine

Curtis Jirsa, Topsham, Maine This NECEC proposal will transform vast, pristine sections of New England into corridors carrying electricity elsewhere. It's past time to abandon these costly, hazardous projects and to invest in renewable energy sources. Finally, given the new class-act

Peter Brown, Buxton, Maine The risks to Maine's environment far outweigh any possible benefit. Please reject this proposal.

Shawn Mahar, Kingfield, Maine

Matthew Hileman, Bucksport, Maine

Dana Upson, Farmingdale, Maine

Gail Sampson, East Livermore, Maine

Kevin Norcross, Oxford, Maine

Brian Drost, Chester, Maine This GARBAGE has no place in Maine why are WE as Mainers filling the DEEP POCKETS of those not from or have any BENEFIT in this state.....

Timothy Evrard, Auburn, Maine

Dwight Jordan, Turner, Maine They can upgrade an existing line......

Julia Bouwsma, New Portland, Maine

Chris Fuller, Minot, Maine

Robert Tracy, Livermore, Maine Cmp cant even treat their customers fairly. Last thing we need

Ryan Roderick, Caratunk, Maine I believe there must be a way other than crossing over and into some of our beautiful untouched wild places. If this deal is going to make so much money then why can’t CMP spend it making a better plan?

Rosemary Stuart-Libbey, Thomaston, Maine I do not believe that our Maine wilderness should be disrupted solely in order for a private corporation to provide services to customers in another state. And I further believe that, if allowed, the PUC should make sure that at least half the income from

Katherine Diblasi, Windham, Maine

Derik Shean, Brunswick, Maine

Brent Arsenault, Caratunk, Maine

Elizabeth Berry, Skowhegan, Maine

Heather Firestine, Eustis, Maine

Elizabeth Hamilton, Brunswick, Maine Don’t ruin our forest

Karen Ferroni, Randolph, Maine

Chelsea Martin, Poland, Maine

Diane Haley, Weld, Maine

Kim Reynolds, Industry, Maine Com needs to figure out it's billing b.s. before it does anything else and the power should stay in maine!

Kimberly Lyman, Kingfield, Maine There are other alternatives that this for power to MA. There are newer technologies, and less invasive methods to get electricity. Stopping projects like this will help force companies into using the better alternatives. This is not just about the Kenneb

Erin Sevey, Skowhegan, Maine

Catherine Wilson, Carrabassett Valley, Maine

Gabriel Gunning, Farmington, Maine This is a horrible idea both in the short term and long term for both Maine, the region and the world.

Denise Rancourt, The Forks Plt, Maine This is horrible for Maine I’m so many levels

Ernest Shufelt, West Forks, Maine

Lisa Brynildsen, Stratton, Maine

Maria Ausilia Evans, Coplin Plantation, Maine

Stephanie Gallagher, York, Maine

Stephanie Lanman, Caratunk, Maine

Emery Goff, Farmington, Maine this power line proposal is destructive to the environment, a blight on our beautiful wilderness, and has NO benefit for Franklin County!

Sharon Harrison, West Forks, Maine New Hampshire said NO, they know it is not a good idea!

Mike Pilsbury, Caratunk, Maine

Judith Rawlings, Chesterville, Maine

Ashley Tempesta, Caratunk, Maine The river means so much to me and this pristine, untouched wilderness is important to preserve. The proposed line jeopardizes several endangered species as well as a beautiful wilderness.

Kathleen Arsenault, Freeport, Maine

Malena Gatti, The Forks Plt, Maine

Melissa Caron, West Gardiner, Maine

Megan Masker, Portland, Maine Why destroy Maine’s beauty and further the growth of other natural energy resources like solar and wind turbines over big money? This cannot happen. Keep Maine green!

Brian Olas, North Yarmouth, Maine

Greg Caruso, Caratunk, Maine

Taylor Plowman, Gorham, Maine

Roger Paquette, The Forks, Maine #SCUMBAGS

Nellie Booth, Caratunk, Maine

Elizabeth Abbott, Yarmouth, Maine

Joseph Martin, Gorham, Maine Dont change Maine!

Tobin Belanger, Moscow, Maine

Shari Paquette, The Forks, Maine

Christina Hafner, South Portland, Maine

Desiree Lyon-Johnson, Newport, Maine

Eric Anderson, Gorham, Maine

Howard Betts, Farmingdale, Maine

Angela Coffin, Saco, Maine

Sallie Rich, Portland, Maine

Gabe Caron, West Gardiner, Maine

Ronald Cooper, Windham, Maine

Lucas Merrifield, Gorham, Maine Keep Maine Beautiful! Don't sacrifice our natural beauty for a one time deal for Massachusetts and Quebec to profit.

Rae Tourigny, Durham, Maine Opposed

Drew Bates, Farmington, Maine

Michael Miller, Norridgewock, Maine

Melissa Herrick, The Forks Plt, Maine

Daniel Herrick, The Forks Plt, Maine

Conor Doherty, Kingfield, Maine

Kirk Wallace, Farmington, Maine

Mark Pomeroy, Industry, Maine Build some power sources in your own state and destroy the environment there.

Rachel Cooper, Windham, Maine

Peter Pelletier, Smithfield, Maine Broken promises not a way to do business

Mary Lello, Farmington, Maine

Anne Tuell, Carrabassett Valley, Maine

Carrie Bowen, Durham, Maine

Laura Garson, New Sharon, Maine

Gregory Veayo, Kingfield, Maine

Rebecca Plasse, Clinton, Maine I am a homeowner in the West Forks, along with several other members of my family. I am very displeased to hear of CMP’s plans, as it would effect the many things and places Myself, my family members, and friends enjoy in the area!

Noah Hale, Jackman, Maine This Corridor does not have to go through pristine wilderness

Danielle Hale, Jackman, Maine

Wanda Chaisson, Jackman, Maine

Jeremy Miller, Hampden, Maine

Brandon Berry, New Gloucester, Maine

Courtney Taylor, Madison, Maine

Sharon Kimball, Pittsfield, Maine

Jackie Kruse, Parlin Pond Twp, Maine

Ernest Deluca, Livermore, Maine

Teagan Wright, Wiscasset, Maine

Blake Dickison, Freeport, Maine

Alyssa McIntyre, Westbrook, Maine

Brian Andre, Cornville, Maine Absolutely unacceptable.

Jayne Lello, Sebec, Maine There are so any reasons that this kind of industrialization hurts Maine. We are not an industrial state, we rely on natural resources, tourism, hunting, farming, and we need to protect our lands. Newark New Jersey and Niagra Falls would be ideal pla

Robin Jordan, New Gloucester, Maine

Garrett Jordan, New Gloucester, Maine

Shaunacy Mains, Brunswick, Maine

Stephan Kruse Sr., Freeport, Maine Totally opposed as we continue to destroy this State for the benefit of out of Staters that dump their tras here as well as trashing our wilderness areas.

William Bastian, Newry, Maine

Chris Russell, Caratunk, Maine

Debra May, New Gloucester, Maine

H. Lloyd May, Jr., New Gloucester, Maine

Janette Plummer, Raymond, Maine

Greylin Plummer, Raymond, Maine

Francis Morin, Hermon, Maine

David Rancourt, The Forks Plt, Maine

Nick Mazuroski, Scarborough, Maine

Richard Cate, Winter Harbor, Maine

Cheryl Bradford, Augusta, Maine

Anthony Diblasi, Windham, Maine

Rebecca Dennison, Farmington, Maine

Douglas Shartzer, Somerville, Maine Start allowing customers to make money off of their solar investments. Not just credits. Then you will see a surge in Solar feeding local grids and surplus of power. Not more power lines and clear-cutting.

Rebecca Stanley, Monmouth, Maine

Clay Hoyt, Bangor, Maine Jackman is my home town, and our natural beauty is easily our most marketable asset. If our town is going to survive in the future, we can't have our looks marred by a power line that does us no good what so ever.

Geri Vistein, Morrill, Maine All our decisions of TODAY must protect the precious wild country of Maine. Those who come after us need us to have the greater Vision.

Melissa Harding, Rumford, Maine

Sharon Plummer, Raymond, Maine

Karen Seile, Wyman, Maine

Cheriese Shanti, Farmington, Maine

Jessica Waite, Starks, Maine

Kelsi Whelden, Old Town, Maine

Christy Brown, Jackman, Maine Build it thru the state that needs it. Please leave our forests alone.

Meredith Wheeler, Jay, Maine

Meg Welch, Jackman, Maine This absolutely cannot happen!!

Mike Cunningham, Augusta, Maine

Nick Roberge, Vassalboro, Maine

Patricia Horine, Skowhegan, Maine This proposed transmission line benefits Massachusetts but at a cost of destroying a portion of Maine's precious wilderness. Not acceptable.

Audrey Gidman, Livermore Falls, Maine

Debra Wheeler, Standish, Maine

Rae Fournier-Wren, Old Town, Maine

Carolyn Holmes Luce, New Vineyard, Maine I appose

Leon Dorr, Madison, Maine People are tired of CMP abusing their monopoly on energy. They should be heavily restricted in terms of further growth.

Cassie Gray, Jackman, Maine

Susie Dennison, Temple, Maine

Caitlin Richard, T4 Indian Purchase Township, Maine

Jacob Schurman, Brunswick, Maine

Amy Grant Trefethen, Mount Vernon, Maine

Gary Johnson, Chapman, Maine

Kyle McDougal, Alton, Maine

Crystal Allen, Jackman, Maine

Jayne Costa, Jay, Maine

Jacobb Hale, Moose River, Maine

Ellen Mallow, Liberty, Maine

Betsi Jane Taylor, Augusta, Maine

Kim Kelly, Jackman, Maine

Bonnie Gasper, Mount Vernon, Maine

Joan Meldrum, Kingfield, Maine

Arthur Allen, Brewer, Maine

Desniege Pierce, Moose River, Maine

Nathan Gile, Alfred, Maine

Amelia Cole, Benton, Maine

Micah Kelly, Palermo, Maine

Timothy Beauchamp, York, Maine

Barbara Labbe, Oakland, Maine

Dana Labbe, Oakland, Maine

James Turcotte, Oxford, Maine

Jon Berry, Mount Vernon, Maine

Jeremy Barth, Lewiston, Maine

Frank Arbour, Palermo, Maine

Nicholas Waite, Starks, Maine We do not want this !

Brady Southerland, Windham, Maine

Catherine Macdonald, Waterford, Maine

David Gerding, Raymond, Maine

Mary Mraz, Freeport, Maine

Nancy Krusell, Tenants Harbor, Maine

Olivia Viola, Gray, Maine

Erin Day, New Gloucester, Maine

Brandon Levesque, Sidney, Maine

Tammy Birtwell, Wayne, Maine

Deanna Mitchell, Portland, Maine

Alexis Merrifield, Chesterville, Maine

Conor Obrien, York, Maine

Jordan Johnson, Sanford, Maine Maine needs to remain one of America's last wooded wonderlands.

Kayla Harris, Standish, Maine

Matt Garland, Waterboro, Maine

Tiana Thompson, Solon, Maine

Jason Bell, Dennistown, Maine

Gabriella Elfahel, Starks, Maine

Shawn Washburn, Skowhegan, Maine This is a bad decision for Maine

Warren Kimball, New Gloucester, Maine

Carmen Gonzalez, East Madison, Maine

John Wood, Shirley Mills, Maine

Tina Cyr, Skowhegan, Maine

Sara Carter, Clinton, Maine

Carrie Carpenter, Norridgewock, Maine

Bertrand Poisson, New Sharon, Maine

Cheyenne Malloy, Farmington, Maine

Tori Lands, Arundel, Maine

Skye Carpenter, Norridgewock, Maine

Cory Lunt, Standish, Maine

Samuel Day, Hallowell, Maine

Corey Hegarty, Jackman, Maine

Ken Coslet, Freeport, Maine

Jerod Kronholm, Searsport, Maine

Nicole Bellerose, Burnham, Maine

Scott Manter, Brunswick, Maine

Taylor Walker, Wyman, Maine I am a frequent user of the Kennebec river and it is the beauty of the wilderness in the region that launched my entire career as a filmmaker. We cannot stand for this.

Nicole Dipalma, Rockwood, Maine All this does for Maine us destroy our natural resources! Sorry the states benefiting from this have already ruined their own. Don't take away what we love just so you can have more power.

Kathleen Conrad, North Yarmouth, Maine

Brigitte Gidman, Dover Foxcroft, Maine No!

Emma Bernier, New Gloucester, Maine please dont!

Andrew Baer, Brunswick, Maine

Jeremy Gibson, Solon, Maine I'm totally against this transmission line.the state of maine will get nothing from this just like wind towers, only benefit is to c.m.p. and out of state interests.

Brent Stoppe, Brownville, Maine

Autumn Jackson, Montville, Maine

Kim Roberts, Industry, Maine The well being of too many species are endangered by this proposed CMP project. For that reason I cannot support it and will work hard to insure it does not manifest as proposed.

Sonja Abraham, Bingham, Maine

Julieanna Scott, Rockport, Maine

Edward Muzeroll, Sidney, Maine Stop this from happening!!! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

Rachel Murphy, Jackman, Maine

Nicole King, New Gloucester, Maine

David CARON, Minot, Maine

Alicia Natchie, Thorndike, Maine Keep Maine wild, protect our wilderness.

Jaclyn Gordon, Belfast, Maine

Chester Gilbert, Jackman, Maine Why destroy one of the last wilderness areas in the Northeast? This is disgusting to me.

Scott Hanson, Yarmouth, Maine

Shelby Downing, Carrabassett Valley, Maine

Jeffrey Clarke, Canaan, Maine

Scott McIntire, Berwick, Maine

Sarah Perry, Falmouth, Maine

Natasha Brassley, Winthrop, Maine

Carol Ellingwood, Winthrop, Maine

Earl Severance, Litchfield, Maine

Michael Desjardins, Saco, Maine

Jeff Pelletier, Smithfield, Maine no good for us

Nicole Thibodeau, Carrabassett Valley, Maine

Lori Russell, Carrabassett Valley, Maine

Douglas Hall, Freeport, Maine

Sandra Achey, Jackman, Maine

Rhon Bell, Gardiner, Maine

Samantha Lemaire, Jackman, Maine

Brittany Garland, Norridgewock, Maine Why would I want to see any more structures obscure my scenery!

Barbara Austin, Norridgewock, Maine

David Labbe, New Gloucester, Maine

Danielle Summers, Lincoln, Maine

Joseph McGraw, Norridgewock, Maine

Isaac Davis, Solon, Maine

Casey Nadeau, Skowhegan, Maine

Jameson White, Winslow, Maine

Wilhelmina Daigle, Jackman, Maine Solar energy is looking better every day!!!

Marisa Achey, Jackman, Maine

Carol Howard, Caratunk, Maine

Alexis Lane, Skowhegan, Maine

Jeremy Bessey, Canaan, Maine

Kaysie Dostie, Belgrade, Maine

Cayla Nadeau, Smithfield, Maine

David McLean, Lincolnville, Maine I ask that you reject this project that I believe will be bad for Maine. New Hampshire correctly rejected this project for a reason. It would have been bad for their tourism, the environment, and provided very little economic benefit to their state. These

Zachary Trial, Smithfield, Maine

Sheryl Harth, Jackman, Maine As a 5th (of 7) generation resident of Jackman, I strongly oppose the CMP Quebec Hydro transmission project for many reasons. As the president of the JackmanJackman-Moose River Valley Historical Society, I also strongly oppose the project because it will

Crystal Williams, Farmington, Maine Stop this insanity

Dillon Frechette, Norway, Maine No transmission line!

Kristi Fredette, Sidney, Maine Keep the world the way it is!! We have one world to work with, keep it inhabitable and let the animals live where they were blessed to live in Maine. Dont drive out animals, dont cut our trees, let maine be green.

Wendy Lessard, Ellsworth, Maine

Bruce York, Princeton, Maine

Amanda Simpson, Sidney, Maine

Andrea Quirion, Skowhegan, Maine

Dakota Allard, Sidney, Maine

Nicholas Young, Norridgewock, Maine

Matthew Woodbury, Norridgewock, Maine

Cheyenne Malloy, Norridgewock, Maine Why are we, humans, so selfish that we think it is okay to destroy other life. Human’s are the most selfish living creatures on the planet....by choice. Why do we not respect the creatures we share this planet with. When did humans become so high mainte

Shannon Breton, Jackman, Maine

Austin Woodburh, Fairfield, Maine

Anna Begin, Jackman, Maine

Deborah Fields-Graham, South Portland, Maine

Tracey Hall, Bowdoinham, Maine

Ryan Moody, Waldoboro, Maine

Anthony Bessey, Westbrook, Maine We need to stop this to protect Maine’s outdoor resources.

Kenneth Harrison, West Forks, Maine

Tyler Jones, Waterville, Maine CMp is the second worst company in Maine behind spectrum

Harold Gayne, North Anson, Maine No new transmission line

Andrea Hadfield, Fort Fairfield, Maine

Nolan Meunier, Albany Twp, Maine

Betsy Laney, West Gardiner, Maine Please reject the CMP proposal for a power line from Quebec into Maine and through to Massachusetts. Do not destroy the Western mountains and waterways of Maine. This is not right for the state of Maine.

Nicole breton, Benton, Maine This is just wrong, targeting poor rural towns, making false hope and promises.

Justin Mossey, Bethel, Maine

Joshua Fogg, Steep Falls, Maine I am an avid outdoorsman and have been hunting and fish most of my life, I feel that this would greatly damage our wildlife resources.

Joyce Welch, Rockwood, Maine I strongly oppose this plan

Eve Morin, Jackman, Maine

Latisha Brown, Jackman, Maine

Mark Janicki, Veazie, Maine

Elizabeth Caruso, Caratunk, Maine

Garth Clark, Portland, Maine Absolutely not.

Heidi’s Feinstein, Kittery, Maine We can and must stop this!

Ashley Krukowski, Moose River, Maine

Tamra Albright, Wilton, Maine Zero benefit for Maine. Ugly, risky, property devaluation.

Garry Stevens, Raymond, Maine Don't destroy Maines natural resources . to power Massachusetts

Taylor Constable, Clinton, Maine Please do not allow the destruction of our woodlands and waterways. With the majority of jobs in the immediate area being that of tourism derivatives, this would all but kill working locals. Not to mention, Maine’s majestic beauty being a major driving

Angela Ostiguy, Madison, Maine

Donald Constable, Clinton, Maine

Ashley Giguere, Lewiston, Maine

Kate Stevens, Solon, Maine jennifer cates, Bingham, Maine

Craig Lowell, Windham, Maine No lines through Maine Wilderness

Megan Lowell, Windham, Maine Keep Maine wild no lines through our wilderness

Elizabeth Richardson, Madison, Maine Protect maine wild life

Adrienne Mathieu, Bingham, Maine

Terron McCourt, Casco, Maine HELL NO

Greg Bostater, Portland, Maine There is no benefit in the project for the people of Maine. Only new eyesores in many beautiful and remote portions of our great State.

Dylan Voorhees, Augusta, Maine

Annah Houston, Mount Desert, Maine

Mackenzie Clement, Skowhegan, Maine

Desireah Howes, Madison, Maine

Rheanna Woodford, Livermore Falls, Maine

Billy Hughes, Caratunk, Maine

Tayler Pomerleau, Guilford, Maine

Elizabeth MacKenney, Whitefield, Maine

Jake Mathews, Whitefield, Maine

Jason Perkins, South China, Maine

Racheal Morris, Waldoboro, Maine

Stephanie Mazerolle, Jefferson, Maine There is nothing good about this for Maine people and especially not our environment. Stop corporate greed and stop this transmission line.

Nicole Cary, Mechanic Falls, Maine Let's use long sight instead of short and make the better decision for our state.

Michael Burke, Wilton, Maine

Patricia O'Donnell, Wilton, Maine

Pamela Jollotta, Bingham, Maine

Breanna Lebeau, New Portland, Maine

Katherine Morse, Whitefield, Maine

Nathan Taczli, Chelsea, Maine

Ashley Klabe, Palmyra, Maine

Janel Worcester-Brown, Brewer, Maine samuel mathieu, Moscow, Maine james Vasquez, us rt 201, Maine

Robert Nixon, West Bath, Maine

Brendan Gilpatrick, Orono, Maine

Kimberly Ellis, Canton, Maine

Chris Hawkins, Hampden, Maine

Donna Sanborn, Stockton Springs, Maine Don't ruin the beauty of Maine (Kennebec). WE DO NOT IN MAINE.

Joshua Webb, Palermo, Maine Protect our forests

Donna Linkel, Topsham, Maine

Karhy Leighton, Cumberland Center, Maine I also own in caratunk Maine please listen this isn’t for Maine thank you

Dean Ellis, Canton, Maine

Ray Berthelette, Pittsfield, Maine

Daniel Brown, Carrabassett Valley, Maine

Jill Linzee, New Harbor, Maine I strongly support this action!

Jessica Raspbury, West Bath, Maine

Abby Cruz, Kittery, Maine

Leah Agren, Norridgewock, Maine

Lindsey Kandiko, Madison, Maine

Issac Brown, Smithfield, Maine Booo CMP!

Derek Crommett, Manchester, Maine

Christian Townsend, South Portland, Maine Don't ruin our state !!

Soren Hansen, Franklin, Maine

Kelly Nichols, Somerville, Maine 2076499834

Patrick Scanlan, Carrabassett Valley, Maine

Victoria Bell, Augusta, Maine

Taylor Hall, Pittsfield, Maine

Valerie Page, Casco, Maine Y'all need to fix your fuckups FIRST!

Chris Burns, Chelsea, Maine

gabriel zacchai, Camden, Maine

Shelby Sawyer, Freeport, Maine

Allison Reid, South Portland, Maine

Helen Viles, Vassalboro, Maine

Denis Pinard, Upper Enchanted Township, Maine Please help and fight this so they do not destroy the East Coasts last great frontier.

Monica McCarthy, , Maine

Jeff Pacheco, Caratunk, Maine

Tricia Sherman, Greenville Junction, Maine

Jer-ann Hilbert, greenville, Maine

Matt Bodine, South China, Maine

Kathryn Larabee, Greenville, Maine

Cheryl Goodspeed, Greenville, Maine Please stop this transmission line!!!

Heather Brown, Richmond, Maine NO TO POWERLINE. PROTECT MAINE’S PRISTINE WILDERNESS

Brendon Tolman, Greenville Junction, Maine

Sabel Pratt, Waldoboro, Maine

Kaylie Lovejoy, Athens, Maine stan grzyb, Oquossoc, Maine It would be a travesty to allow construction of such a massive infrastucture to cross the Appalachian Trail. The entire project is just another example of foreign corporate greed and should be opposed by those who care about our right to enjoy the North

Juliana Rothschild, New Portland, Maine CommentTextThe construction and maintenance of the 53 mile high voltage line from the Forks to Quebec will damage the ecology, and potential for outdoor recreation and tourist revenue for generations to come. In addition, there are no guarantees that the

Tracy Kniffin, Madison, Maine

Janel Blakely, Norridgewock, Maine

Kendra Gilbert, Turner, Maine

John Charette, Farmington, Maine I believe we as a state should make every effort to utilize the resources that are available and keep Maine people employed rather than send our money out of the country while only benefitting CMP.

Meagan Doyle, Brunswick, Maine

Zoe Pellegrino, Concord Twp, Maine Just rafted this stretch of the Kennebec today. Crossing the river would be a huge mistake and not good for Maine

Mark Pellegrino, Concord Twp, Maine

Emily Leavitt, Richmond, Maine

Tose Bartiws, Falmouth, Maine

Joseph King, North Anson, Maine

Scott Fortin, Portland, Maine

Brett Trefethen, Mount Vernon, Maine

Charlene Danielson, Harpswell, Maine

Angela Quintal-Snowman, Little Deer Isle, Maine

Jeremy Lambert, Upper Enchanted, Maine

Joshua Lambert, Upper Enchanted, Maine

Adam Cote, Wilton, Maine

Tyler Judkins, Cumberland Foreside, Maine

Hilda Roberts, Dover Foxcroft, Maine

Randall Nichols, Freeport, Maine

Franklin Bragg, Bangor, Maine sarah Rheault, Camden, Maine

Charles Verrill, Islesboro, Maine The CMP proposal would have clear, tangible and unreasonable costs for Maine, including environmental and scenic degradation, without any real benefit that I can discern for Maine and its residents. Hydro Quebec, CMP and Massachusetts will all benefit at

Robert Blake, Wilton, Maine

Vicki Carter, Silver Spring, Maryland My child and grand children live in ME. I lived there as well. Please don't let this happen to such a pristine environment!

Faith Howarth, Easton, Maryland Not needed so don't do it to destroy our forests.

Richard Weber, Conowingo, Maryland

Mike Baird, Girdletree, Maryland

Claudia Kohl, Worton, Maryland

Matt Spong, Ellicott City, Maryland

Miranda Betts, Baltimore, Maryland I have already seen a power line path demolish some very special marshlands near my families home near lake cobbesseecontee. It has cause some serious issues and I believe that Maine should stop being destroyed for electric power lines. Find alternative e

Liz Stevens, Takoma Park, Maryland SO unnecessary! Don't ruin a beautiful river gorge!

Melia Gayaldo, Silver Spring, Maryland Will ruin rafting for tourists and will destroy profit for rafting companies, as well as tearing up nature

Diane Lewis, Severna Park, Maryland

Brian Campbell, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Dwight Quayle, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Craig Woodard, South Hadley, Massachusetts

Dietrich Schlobohm, West Springfield, Massachusetts I live in Massachusetts and am strongly opposed to CMP's proposed transmission line!

Richard Knowlton, Gardner, Massachusetts

Thomas Christopher, Lancaster, Massachusetts Proposed route should be changed and not cross the Kennebec River Gorge. It should, instead, meet at Harris Station at Indian Pond and use the existing transmission line now in place. It would be more environmentally responsible to widen an existing ROW

Peter Orne, Belmont, Massachusetts The transmission line wasn't good enough for New Hampshire, and it's not good enough for Maine.

Leonard Ezbicki, Framingham, Massachusetts Keep Maine the way it is. Don't do this project!

Allison Zuchman, Somerville, Massachusetts

Suzanne Kuffler, Woods Hole, Massachusetts

Roy Kring, Bedford, Massachusetts

Russell Donnelly, Framingham, Massachusetts I would rather the other Maine wind and solar option, or Vermont, or New York.I also want 100% solar on new homes, like Calif.

Brian Gingras, Braintree, Massachusetts

Robert Bossange, Holliston, Massachusetts

Kathleen Lafferty, Leverett, Massachusetts

Nancy Addonizio, Wakefield, Massachusetts

William Kelley, Brookline, Massachusetts

Loring Merrow, Beverly, Massachusetts I am an avid hiker and love the wilderness in Maine and would hate to see it cut up more. I also own land in Mercer Maine this would affect us.

Jane Moosbruker, Acton, Massachusetts

Richard Kenworthy, Milton, Massachusetts I want future generations to enjoy Maine the way I have for the past 75. Summer residents should also be hear.

Scott Holt, Topsfield, Massachusetts Please deny CMP’s permits for this 145 mile project. Thank you.

Ross Johnson, Peabody, Massachusetts

Sharon Macdonald, Sheffield, Massachusetts Our family has spent many happy months in parts of beautiful Maine over the years and hope it won't learn the hard way and ruin its beauty for the sake of development as many other states have!

Dorothy Anderson, North Weymouth, Massachusetts Dams are not good for the environment and we do not want power lines across Maine anywhere else. We need wind and solar, not electric wires.

Jenna Boucher, Millbury, Massachusetts

Catherine Farrell, Arlington, Massachusetts

Michele Cunneen, Wayland, Massachusetts I oppose this

Ed Hyde, Lynn, Massachusetts Do the right thing! There’s has to be a better way!

Marietta Delehant, Winchester, Massachusetts

Patrick Barry, Wilmington, Massachusetts

Sophia Karasavas, Canton, Massachusetts

Katherine Whitney, Maynard, Massachusetts

David McMillan, Clinton, Massachusetts It is not worth damaging such a beautiful & pristine area for the ease of commerce.

Michael Amancio, Attleboro, Massachusetts

Kenneth Walker, Sudbury, Massachusetts Massachusetts does not need this power. We should be concentrating on increasing solar and coastal wind farms, as well as making our existing buildings more energy efficient. Maine residents must get rid of the current governor and his cronies and pass

Jodi Simmons, Huntington, Massachusetts We MUST save the wild places and animals, PLEASE! Thank you.

Judy Brewer, Hampden, Massachusetts The mountains and views of Northern New England are its livelihood....please preserve them!

Judy Desreuisseau, Gill, Massachusetts

Annie Laurie, Dracut, Massachusetts

Gina Henrichon, Chester, Massachusetts

Richard Holmes, Raynham, Massachusetts

Christine Wight, Manchester, Massachusetts No! Listen to the people. Stop the dangerous, archaic, help bent push for corporate infrastructure. It's stupid!

Louise Hetzler, Westborough, Massachusetts Future generations are depending on us.

Kathy Poor, North Eastham, Massachusetts

Ann Goldberg, Revere, Massachusetts

Ronald Macinnis, Mashpee, Massachusetts

Nan Mayo, Needham Heights, Massachusetts

Martha Agnew, Swampscott, Massachusetts

Karen Leighton, New Bedford, Massachusetts We have got to take care of our Earth and our environment and all this transporting of filthy crude oil and other threats to Wildlife is unacceptable! I'm sick and tired of greedy bastards getting away with raping the Earth of her dignity without any conc

Tracy Brown, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

Michael Scuderi, Longmeadow, Massachusetts

Nora Okeefe, Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Deb Graham, Granby, Massachusetts

Jason Blais, Hubbardston, Massachusetts

James Wolford, Foxboro, Massachusetts

Karen Essa, Southampton, Massachusetts

Laura Troll, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts How can we not be advanced enough to find ways of doing things that don't do as much damage as good?

Rebecca Dalmas, Wellfleet, Massachusetts The only choice is to do what is best for all. The era of cronyism for profit before life must come to an end. This earth is our natural home that works best when the only choice is the choice to do no harm, take the good, respect all things. This is a na

Patricia McCann, Tyngsboro, Massachusetts So tired of fighting these threats to the environment, hopefully you will have the same success we had here in Massachusetts against the Kinder/Morgan/Tennessee Gas Pipeline Project. Resist

Joseph Laite, Nbpt, Massachusetts

Bob McArdle, Dracut, Massachusetts

Debra Pelletier, Provincetown, Massachusetts

Kathleen Vadnais, Chicopee, Massachusetts

John McKiernan, Dudley, Massachusetts

Dennis Rogers, Hubbardston, Massachusetts

Susan Westmoreland, Wellesley, Massachusetts

Catherine Lehmann, Athol, Massachusetts It's unnecessary. Therefore, it's just more resource grabbing for money that only benefits the rich to the detriment of the people and land.

Judy North, Brewster, Massachusetts

Rebecca Moldover, Northampton, Massachusetts

Jennifer Mellen, Uxbridge, Massachusetts

Constance Graham, Hingham, Massachusetts

Michelle Tozer, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts

Catherine Cutler, Danvers, Massachusetts

Susan Brooks, Chelmsford, Massachusetts

William Andrews, Braintree, Massachusetts Stop with this Bullshit that will harm Anything.

Barbara Dunn, Hudson, Massachusetts

Brendan Buckley, Norwood, Massachusetts

Cullen Elwell, Tewksbury, Massachusetts

Nathan Michel, Concord, Massachusetts

Vivian Hood, Hudson, Massachusetts

Colin Hawkes, Beverly, Massachusetts

Beverly Alba, Winthrop, Massachusetts

Aryt Alasti, Cambridge, Massachusetts

John Schaechter, Canton, Massachusetts

Wayne Evans, Duxbury, Massachusetts

Dawn Michelle Tesorero, Roslindale, Massachusetts We NEED, REQUIRE RENEWABLE ENERGY to protect our land, water & futures while we find away off fossil fuels. #NoNewPipelines

Chet Dube, Bernardston, Massachusetts Decline this project and change State of Maine’s Net Metering policy. Solar powered homes and businesses with local distributed generation is better and it will create thousands of new jobs for in state residents. Massive transmission projects that dest

Matt Rhode, Brookline, Massachusetts

Peter Bradley, Natick, Massachusetts Please reject CMP's NECEC proposal.

Taylor Galvin, Weymouth, Massachusetts

Lianna Harrington, Nantucket, Massachusetts

Katharine Toll, Harvard, Massachusetts

Cal Spinelli, Boxford, Massachusetts

Marilyn Simons, Westport, Massachusetts No to Northern Pass

Cheryl Sydorko, Beverly, Massachusetts

John Daly, Lowell, Massachusetts

Josh Dennison, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Lori McCarthy, Holyoke, Massachusetts As a Maine native and Massachusetts resident, I oppose the disruption of the pristine lands and natural wildlife habitats that this transmission line will cause.

Chelsea Brown, Holyoke, Massachusetts As someone who is studying to enter the clean energy industry I recognize that the best course of action, not only for the climate but humans as well, is to put resources into green energy. This is sustainable, creates jobs, is environmentally responsible

Ben Amburgey, Fitchburg, Massachusetts

Daniel Zunitch, Pittsfield, Massachusetts This is unnecessary. The needs can be met through much more forward-looking means. This project is only being pushed forward because it will line the pockets of a few influential people.

Bruce Cunneen, Wayland, Massachusetts The commercially run river sections of the Kennebec, Dead, and Penobscot are the most remote Maine wilderness most visitors to the state will ever see. Do not mar them with utility wires that can clearly be located elsewhere. Respectfully a 30+ year regi

Lisa Mavilia, Braintree, Massachusetts

Allin Frawley, Middleboro, Massachusetts I am a Registered Maine Guide. I oppose this project.

Marc Slabodnick, Rochester, Massachusetts

Anne Wheelock, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

Gabrielle Fellman, Framingham, Massachusetts

Nicholas Fantini, Dracut, Massachusetts I oppose this, keep the land open for public use.

Zach Dubowik, Northboro, Massachusetts

Jonathan Bosse, Milton, Massachusetts Keep Maine Beautiful

Zachary Cooperstein, Milton, Massachusetts

Jennifer Curry, Braintree, Massachusetts

Brendan Curry, Braintree, Massachusetts

Jolene Harrington, Peabody, Massachusetts

Lorna Hennebury, Hull, Massachusetts I have family in Jackman Maine and have been vacationing there for years. I appreciate the untouched beauty and this plan which I am totally against would be detrimental to the wildlife and the community.

Heather Antolik, Lowell, Massachusetts

Kelsey Klibansky, Rowley, Massachusetts

Emilia Deimezis, Somerville, Massachusetts I'm appalled that Massachusetts is ignoring local renewable energy generation and instead focusing on large scale hydro, with electrical transmission lines that will cut through wilderness and communities. I am also a paddler and spend time and money on

Carrie Stevens, Clinton, Massachusetts

Benjamin Lane, Ipswich, Massachusetts To disrupt such a solitary place should be a crime!

Susan Crites, Taunton, Massachusetts Do not ruin the environment with the building. Of this power line.

Lynda Soule, Taunton, Massachusetts

Kristina Cullen, Braintree, Massachusetts

Claudia Sampson, New Bedford, Massachusetts Keep Maine Free

Kathleen Sampson, Swansea, Massachusetts

Haley Wrobel, Springfield, Massachusetts

Patricia E Peverada, Beverly, Massachusetts

Kevin Shapleigh, Billerica, Massachusetts Grew up a raft guide and would hate to see this happen

Sean Fidler, Carlisle, Massachusetts

Richard Barry, Wilmington, Massachusetts

Erika Hoddinott, North Weymouth, Massachusetts

Walter Silver, Cambridge, Massachusetts How can diverting renewable energy from one region at the expense of Maine's environment be considered a positive change? Please, let's stop playing shell games and look for truly effective solutions.

Russell MacDonald, Wilmington, Massachusetts Not only does the new sections of the power-line harm the environment with clear cutting and herbicide use for maintenance, but there are potential health issues for people living near the new lines.

Dann Prentiss, Lancaster, Massachusetts

George Pauk, Phoenix, Arizona

Kenneth Porter, Tucson, Arizona

Debbie King, Little Rock, Arkansas

Lance Wyeth, Bolinas, California There seems to be an insatiable race to the end of non renewable resources. Corporations embrace the 'gig' economy but do not want individuals to be independent of Horse and Buggy era energy producers. Christian Right evangelicals maintain that Heaven w

George Whitridge, San Francisco, California

Lisa Thomas, Napa, California

Shona Quinn, La Canada Flintridge, California

Matthew Howard, Cotati, California Enough, these actions would heavily impact pristine country opening it up to further degradation in the future.

Wendy Gorham, Rohnert Park, California

Aimee La Joie, Poway, California

Soheyla Azizi, Laguna Beach, California

Suzannah Kunkle, Boulder, Colorado

Andrew Carroll, Denver, Colorado

Michael Eastman, Grand Lake, Colorado No Powerline near the Kennebec River!

Rich Pierce, Dolores, Colorado I grew up in Maine and the most memorable component of my childhood and younger years is access to truly wild places. That is what makes Maine so uniquely special. The right decision is you ought not do this. Find another solution with less dire consequen

John Palin, New Bay, Connecticut I frequently visit Maine!! I don't want to see power lines erected and the removal of trees to do it!!

Alex Tragakes, Westbrook, Connecticut Do not build this monstrosity

Christopher Hudzina, Shelton, Connecticut Please don't allow the maine wilderness to be destroyed!

Calvin Kilduff, New Britain, Connecticut I have vacationed and spent much time in The Forks and Kennebec River area over the past 60 years and know it to be a beautiful, unspoiled area. Bad enough we have to look at the wind turbines east of Bingham with their blinking red lights at night.

Bob Groff, West Hartford, Connecticut There goes the 'wilderness feel', which is the principal draw of the area. My camp is only about a mile from the Kennebec River Gorge. Some people may benefit from the power line, but it won't be those of us who have invested our savings in our property.

Donnie Stagnetta, Trumbull, Connecticut Maine is one of the last, beautiful back country wilderness locations in the U.S., certainly in New England - I visit the Kennebec and Penobscot/Baxter annually. There's nothing wrong with the power in Mass, nor the power produced by other power generati

Melissa Stagnetta, Trumbull, Connecticut

Anna Stagnetta, Darien, Connecticut

Tina Tuccinardi, Darien, Connecticut

Andrea Scott, Moodus, Connecticut

Fred Purdue, Suffield, Connecticut

Tyler Sauciers, Norwich, Connecticut This river, and the places it affects changed my life for the better.

Kye Paradise, Windham, Connecticut

Karla Boutin, West Haven, Connecticut This would be a horrific site in such a beautiful place

Darlene Gosnell, Monroe, Connecticut

Craig Savage, Plainfield, Connecticut We own property in Maine which may be affected by this decision.

Walter Waddell, Coventry, Connecticut Please leave the Maine wilderness the way it is.

Mark Rukowicz, Cromwell, Connecticut Don’t ruin what is still natural and Undisturbed. Let nature be!

Leann Longhi Eddy, Avon, Connecticut

Susan Droney, Enfield, Connecticut

David Ganci, New Hartford, Connecticut

Charles Blow, New Hartford, Connecticut This would ruin the natural beauty of a favorite place of mine...

Richard Arcand, Jr., Granby, Connecticut

Lee Delaney, Collinsville, Connecticut We cannot allow money and greed to take and rake some of the most beautiful and untouched areas. The logging was enough.

Anita Barden, New Hartford, Connecticut

Patty Obie, Avon, Connecticut

Samantha Tweedie, Manchester, Connecticut

Christopher Burton, Lewes, Delaware I strongly oppose!

Charles McShane, Wilmington, Delaware

Joan Federman, Lake Worth, Florida

John Tulp, Summerland Key, Florida

Bill Stevens, Punta Gorda, Florida

Sally Reed, Venice, Florida

Kimberly Boutte, Jacksonville, Florida As a 6th generation Mainer this breaks my heart. Please, please reconsider. Come to Jacksonville, FL and drive though it. I will show you photos from only 10 years ago vs. now and how much forrest has been torn down. The animals laying dead in the roads b

Martin Cyr, Lithia, Florida The true harm is to the American electrical power generation industry. There will be no savings to the American consumer by importing electricity from Canada. This is just one more attempt to eliminate american jobs

William Fuller, Naples, Florida

Kathleen Callaghan, Saint Petersburg, Florida Stop the destruction of the beautiful land.

Claudia Shover, Lakeland, Florida

Joseph McColl, Tampa, Florida Both my parents were from Maine and many of my cousins are still residents. I fly fish backwoods Maine in the Jackman area every year. This all needs to be a protected resource as it remains a gem that would be severely impacted. Say no to the power compa

Lois Dehart, Lakeland, Florida

Claudia Shover, Lakeland, Florida

Micheal Stratton, Cape Coral, Florida

Patrick Jacques, The Villages, Florida Lived in Portland

Kaitlin Overlock, Shawmut, Florida

Megan Raasveldt, Vero Beach, Florida

Samantha Crisafulli, Vero beach, Florida

Brian Sherman, Saint Petersburg, Florida

Cynthia Fanelli, Flowery Branch, Georgia

Rebecca Kelso, Kailua, Hawaii

Michael Kelso, Kailua, Hawaii

Lisa Kelso, Kailua, Hawaii

Jarrett von Jess, Cambridge, Idaho

Paul Gulezian, River Grove, Illinois

Ervin Hill, Springfield, Illinois Although I live in Illinois right now I was born and raised on the Maine coast. When I return to Maine I hope to see it as it was and as I remember. Not full of power lines. Dump this idea and think solar and wind power. NH said no, so can Maine.

Peter Stratton, Fort Wayne, Indiana

Suzanne Holden, Des Moines, Iowa I was raised in Jackman and still have relatives there. I return as often as possible. I am 100% opposed to these transmission lines.

Becky Bloomfield, Frankfort, Kentucky

Cameron Dodgson, Grand Rapids, Michigan

Mandy Minervino, Hudsonville, Michigan As a former Maine resident (and now tourist of Maine) I am deeply concerned about the harmful affects this will have. There are other ways!

Mandy Minervino, Hudsonville, Michigan Can't believe that you would even think of doing this.

Kim Taylor, Gaylord, Michigan This madness must stop

Melissa Downey, Columbus, Mississippi Please do not allow this. Maine is a special place and the PEOPLE do not want this!

Laura Dehart, Mount Vernon, Missouri

Mary Carlson, Bozeman, Montana I am a Maine native and come back yearly to enjoy my home state. Even though my father used to work for CMP (Reddy Kilowatt :-) ), I feel that they are wrong in this issue. It's so important to support renewables and phase out fossil fuels. Get on the

Kelli Mitchell, St. Andrews, New Brunswick

Robert Berliner, Hopkinton, New Hampshire I own a small camp in the Forks, Maine and I do not want a power crossing the beautiful Kennebec river gorge.

Kaleb Jacob, New Boston, New Hampshire Property owner at 136 Shale Pit Road, Upper Enchanted TWP, ME

Jane Brickett, Lancaster, New Hampshire This sounds like Northern Pass and it's just as bad for Maine as Northern Pass is for NH!

John Barto, Pittsfield, New Hampshire

Janice Banks, Center Barnstead, New Hampshire

Merryl Goldman, Alexandria, New Hampshire

Carole Hiward, Gilford, New Hampshire

Susan Lathrop, North Conway, New Hampshire

Andrew Menard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire I am a life long Maine resident, born in Portland. Although living over the bridge in Portsmouth, Maine is still my home base for my family, 3 separate Maine- based companies I work for/with. (one of which is family owned and operated). The Northern woods

Sharon Gordon, Pembroke, New Hampshire We have a camp in the North Maine woods

Keith Kantack, Lyme, New Hampshire

Megan Thompson, Marlow, New Hampshire Keep Maine’s wilderness as it is meant to be... wild.

Jane Abbott Sweatt, New London, New Hampshire

Kenneth Beaulieu, Danville, New Hampshire

Erin Zaffini, Goffstown, New Hampshire

Emma Nelson, Henniker, New Hampshire

Stacey Fortin, West Swanzey, New Hampshire Please protect Maine's wildlife and forests. Renewable energy is the answer!

Katrina Feraco, Keene, New Hampshire don’t do to maine and massachusetts what new hampshire just fought against; we KNOW how environmentally devastating this will be, we cannot let it happen.

Melissa Petersen, Londonderry, New Hampshire Find more environmentally friendly methods locally instead of digging up precious wilderness to transmit electricity thousands of miles.

Denise Sullivan, Grantham, New Hampshire

Julie Richelson, New Hampton, New Hampshire

Esther Rhoades, Peterborough, New Hampshire

Alexandra Horne, Gorham, New Hampshire

Ryan Waterhouse, Rochester, New Hampshire Stop destroying pristine wilderness for dated methods of energy. If the cities need more energy, let them produce the energy that they consume. It’s not fair to the people who live in the beautiful wilderness, away from the city, that greedy, wasteful,

Karen Seaver, Alstead, New Hampshire The transmission line is a poor idea for wildlife and for people.

Jim Kraly, Alstead, New Hampshire

Matt Thornton, North Conway, New Hampshire Keep it wild

Heather Gilligan, Keene, New Hampshire Just do the right thing.

Alyssa Milligan, Belmont, New Hampshire

Seth Hahn, Gilford, New Hampshire

Aaron Gomo, Plainfield, New Hampshire

Kathryn Curtis, Nashua, New Hampshire

Clara Rodriguez, Rutherford, New Jersey

Douglas DeHart, Woodbury, New Jersey

Patrick Baker, Manahawkin, New Jersey

Janene Ryan, West Deptford, New Jersey

William Dehart, West Deptford, New Jersey My family has cabins up in Maine and we have had them for generations. We love the wilderness and would hate to see things like this happen to such a great state and great lactation.

Chase Dehart, Mount Royal, New Jersey

Douglas Dehart, Woodbury, New Jersey

Dan Riley, West Deptford, New Jersey My family has cabins in Jackman right off highway 201. I am clearly from New Jersey so to come up and visit the cabins is a get away from all of the cellphones and TVs. Please do not do this it will take away the beauty from the nature and wilderness up t

Jake McHale, West Deptford, New Jersey

Joy Hibbs, National Park, New Jersey

Douglas Dehart, Sr., West Deptford, New Jersey Please say no to the NECEC project. Once our natural habitat is gone it's gone forever. Please help to preserve what we have for all those who will come after us to enjoy as much as we enjoy it!!!

Jake DeHart, Thorofare, New Jersey

Mark Davis, West Deptford, New Jersey

Lyndsay McKinney, West Deptford, New Jersey

Sarah Dehart, Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey My family has had cabins in this beautiful part of Maine for many many years. It would be very sad to see any of it destroyed for any reason. Please leave this untouched part of the world as it is.

Dan Parsons, Woodbine, New Jersey

Iliya Rezvine, Mt Laurel, New Jersey Save the nature

Sue Ellen Dehart, West Deptford, New Jersey

Luke Dehart, West Deptford, New Jersey

Jenn Mancuso, West Deptford, New Jersey

Madison Battle, West Deptford, New Jersey

Kim Ross, Mickleton, New Jersey

Michael Keller, Cherry Hill, New Jersey

Louis Sarcone, Atco, New Jersey

Michael Kraus, Cherry Hill, New Jersey

Gabbie Battle, West Deptford, New Jersey

Jason Williams, Pitman, New Jersey

Cole DeHart, West Deptford, New Jersey

Justin Oneill, Grenloch, New Jersey

Cole Dehart, West Deptford, New Jersey

Brandon Jackmuff, West Deptford, New Jersey Catch them cat fish Dougie.

Terrie Bruce, Clarksboro, New Jersey

Michael Miceli, Jackson, New Jersey

Pasquale Miceli, Jackson, New Jersey

Marie Miceli, Jackson, New Jersey

B Smyth, La Mesa, New Mexico

William Sabath, Brooklyn, New York

Stuart Perks, Hornell, New York

Diane Johnston, New York, New York

Robert French, Rochester, New York We need forward thinking infrastructure solutions that enable renewable power generation -- and this old school proposal is not one of them.

Barbara Evans, Hartsdale, New York As a frequent visitor to Maine, who enjoys all its outdoor recreation opportunities and unique small towns, I believe the NECEC would irreparably harm the people, land, water & air in Maine and all of New England.

Pawel Biedo, Brooklyn, New York

Amy Branch, New York, New York Please save Maine's beautiful natural resources by opposing CMP's Transmission line that would harm Maine forests and wildlife, without any clear benefit to Maine or Massachusetts.

Matt Levenson, Wilmington, New York

Weiheng Sun, Forest Hills, New York

Daniel Mongno, Lake Placid, New York

Laurie Fenwood, Wilmington, North Carolina Now is not the time to suppress renewable energy efforts in Maine, or Canada and Massachusetts for that matter. Power Company corporate investment should be focused there.

Tyler Melville, Pittsboro, North Carolina That we need to keep are waters, lands clean and we can grow the economy and protecting the environment can go hand and hand not vs each other this is the future of this planet.

Donna Toole, North River, Nova Scotia

Penelope Bove, Canton, Ohio Protect the environment!!!!!!!!

Laurence Bove, Canton, Ohio

Kyle Bilancini, Oxford, Ohio

Marti Guest, Portland, Oregon

Jerry Steward, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Suzanne Proctor, West Chester, Pennsylvania

Patrick Odonnell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Robert Caucci, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Jean Seaver, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

Tim Miller, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania Obey the rock, Keep Maine Beautiful

Beth Agie, Smithfield, Pennsylvania No more pipelines, we have enough!

Bryan Yeso, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Jennifer Kelly, Johnston, Rhode Island

Brian McMahon, Lincoln, Rhode Island

Staci Nunes, Lincoln, Rhode Island

Daniel Tate, Warwick, Rhode Island

Bradley Smith, North Providence, Rhode Island There need to be limits in the environmental impact we allow as US citizens. The effects to wildlife and industry in the area certainly outweigh the benefits.

Albert Frawley, Providence, Rhode Island

Thomas Harrower, Warwick, Rhode Island

Samara King, Beaufort, South Carolina

Bryan Chakoumakos, Knoxville, Tennessee

Katina Williams, Clarksville, Tennessee I live in TN now, but I am from CT and lived in Massachusetts. I am hoping my voice counts. Please do not let them do this.. foreign companies are not welcome to destroy our Nations' beauty. Choose renewable energies and be a part of the future. We've ha

Lisa Mounce, Roanoke, Texas

Ryan Fussell, Fort Worth, Texas

Ryan McMillan, Euless, Texas

Josh Troegle, Arlington, Texas Utilize existing ROW. Do not cut new routes through Maine.

Hannah Troegle, Arlington, Texas

JoAnn Goodell, Salt Lake City, Utah Don't do this! It isn't good for the enviroment or for the people.

Lindsay Knowlton, Glover, Vermont This proposed transmission line would be so bad for Maine. Please stop this project! Thank you.

Patrick Abbott, Jeffersonville, Vermont Massachusetts needs to figure out their situation without negatively impacting other states.

Chris Ingram, East Hardwick, Vermont

Sam Guarnaccia, Middlebury, Vermont

Obediah Racicot, Shelburne, Vermont

Rob Perry, Montpelier, Vermont

Kate Riley, Brattleboro, Vermont We need to protect our forest rivers streams

Corey Robinson, Brattleboro, Vermont

Tyler Gaudet, West Wardsboro, Vermont

Stephen Gorman, Norwich, Vermont Projects such as the NECEC have no place in New England, a region where we value our natural and cultural heritage far more than profits for large industrial corporations.

Courtney Lachaussie, Essex Junction, Vermont

Steven Carter-Lovejoy, Richmond, Virginia

W. Clark, Lynchburg, Virginia

Joanne Mayhew, Olympia, Washington

James Mulcare, Clarkston, Washington

Roger Greene, Renton, Washington

Terri McLellan, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia As a registered Maine Guide, I oppose this

Jenny Kordick