APPEAL OF PINETREE POWER

No. 2004-400.

152 N.H. 92 (2005)

APPEAL OF PINETREE POWER, INC. & a. (New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission)

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Opinion Issued: April 4, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brown, Olson & Wilson, P.C., of Concord (Robert A. Olson & a. on the brief, and Bryan K. Gould orally), for Pinetree Power, Inc., Pinetree Power-Tamworth, Inc., Bridgewater Power Company, L.P., and Hemphill Power & Light Company.

Linda T. Landis & a., of Manchester, on the brief, and Ms. Landis orally, for Public Service Company of New Hampshire.

F. Anne Ross, consumer advocate (Ms. Ross and Rorie Hollenberg, staff attorney, on the brief, and Ms. Ross orally), for Office of Consumer Advocate.

Kelly A. Ayotte, attorney general, and Donald M. Kreis, staff attorney, public utilities commission (Wynn E. Arnold, senior assistant attorney general, and Mr. Kreis on the brief, and Mr. Arnold orally), for the State, as amicus curiae.


GALWAY, J.

Four intervenors—Pinetree Power, Inc., Pinetree Power-Tamworth, Inc., Bridgewater Power Company, L.P., and Hemphill Power & Light Company (collectively, Wood Plants)—appeal a decision of the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (PUC) granting Public Service of New Hampshire's (PSNH) petition to modify one of its energy generation assets. We affirm.

PSNH, the State's largest public utility, has historically provided electric...

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