Canadian merger worries Maine governor

Posted Nov. 23, 2009, at 1:44 p.m.
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MONTREAL — Maine Gov. John Baldacci says he’s concerned about the proposed sale of NB Power of Canada to Hydro-Quebec and he is anxious to voice those concerns to Quebec Premier Jean Charest.

Baldacci deputy chief of staff David Farmer tells the Canadian Press the governor wants to have a better understanding of what the deal would mean for Maine, which imports some of its power from New Brunswick.

In the tentative $4.5 billion (U.S.) agreement, Hydro-Quebec would take over the majority of NB Power’s assets — including transmission lines to Maine.

The proposal would give Hydro-Quebec more access to lucrative markets in the northeastern United States. Some fear it could cut off Canadian competitors from exporting energy to New England.

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