The advocacy group continues to advertise about Green Mountain Power’s
plan to take over and merge with Central Vermont Public Service. The group delivered petitions with the signatures of 15,000 customers of
CVPS.
Vermont Press Bureau Chief Peter Hirschfeld talks about what the potential merger between Central Vermont Public Service and Green Mountain Power means for ratepayers.
Members of the Rutland City board of Aldermen say they now support the proposed
merger between Central Vermont Public Service and Green Mountain Power.
AARP
Vermont says customers helped rescue Central Vermont Public Service when it
got into financial trouble more than a decade ago. So
now that the company is healthy enough to be sold, AARP says those customers
should get their money back.
Central Vermont Public Service shareholders have approved the proposed
merger of their company with the parent of Green Mountain Power. The utility says stockholders representing nearly 98 percent of the outstanding
shares voted in favor of selling the company to Gaz Metro of Quebec.
Shareholders
of Central Vermont Public Service Corporation approved a proposed merger with GazMetro, the parent company of Green Mountain Power. VPR
teamed up with the investigative website, VT Digger for a behind the scenes
look at the deal.