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Consulting Firm Scores $300k Contract to Advise Maine on Offshore Wind After Hiring Ex-Mills Staffer

Maine is plowing forward with offshore wind despite industry setbacks, lack of federal funding, and mounting local opposition
Edward TomicBy Edward TomicJanuary 8, 2025Updated:January 8, 202510 Comments4 Mins Read1K Views
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A consulting firm based in Massachusetts has been awarded a $300,000 taxpayer-funded contract to advise the Maine Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) on soliciting bids for offshore wind energy development and renewable energy projects in northern Maine.

[RELATED: ‘Maine Labor Climate Council’ Pushing Offshore Wind is Front Group for Dark Money Progressive Activist Org…]

Power Advisory LLC, a consulting firm with offices in Concord, Mass., and Toronto, Canada, will be paid $309,000 to advise state agencies on development Requests for Proposals (RFPs) to procure renewable energy contracts for two projects in northern Maine, as well as for the state’s Offshore Wind Energy Procurement Program (OSW Program).

According to a state contract document published Tuesday, MPUC is preparing to conduct several competitive solicitations as part of the Northern Maine Renewable Energy Development and OSW programs.

[RELATED: Foreign Investors Will Reap 92 Percent of Profits from Aroostook County’s King Pine Wind Power Scheme…]

Those solicitations include a transmission line capable of connecting at least 1,200 megawatts of renewable energy resources located in northern Maine, as well as “qualified renewable energy generation projects in northern Maine designed to connect to and transmit generated power using the transmission line.”

Although not stated explicitly in the notice to waive competitive bidding, the northern Maine transmission line is likely the same project abandoned last year by LS Power, which is intended to connect New England’s power grid to a proposed Aroostook County wind farm that will be owned 92 percent by foreign interests.

[RELATED: Biden-Harris Admin Awards $495M Taxpayer Grant to Foreign-Owned Energy Project in Maine…]

“Support will cover all relevant considerations, including best practices and lessons learned from other jurisdictions, whether and how to coordinate with other procuring entities, maximizing regional and federal funding, addressing project-on-project risk of separately developed generation and transmission, design of procurements, resulting agreements, and reporting requirements, and identification and mitigation of risks to both Programs,” the state contract reads.

Power Advisory LLC has worked on over fifty competitive solicitations in the past, including over 10 offshore wind project solicitations, and has assisted the state in the past with the proposed offshore wind “research array” in the Gulf of Maine, according to MPUC staff.

“Based on this experience Power Advisory has a strong understanding of the procurement frameworks used by other New England states, which will assist in evaluating opportunities for coordination with these states,” staff wrote.

State employee wage and benefits records from the Office of the State Controller show that a staff member in Maine Gov. Janet Mills’ Energy Office who managed offshore wind projects for the state as recently as last year is now working for Power Advisory LLC, the private consulting firm awarded the $300,000 contract.

Gwyneth Roberts, now a senior consultant at Power Advisory LLC, previously worked in the Mills administration as an “offshore wind project manager,” “energy policy analyst,” and “[senior] adviser for regulatory affairs,” earning a salary of just over $33,000 in 2023, the records show.

Roberts was one of several Mills administration staff members acknowledged for her work as part of the Governor’s Energy Office’s Offshore Wind Roadmap from 2023.

Incoming President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly voiced his opposition to offshore wind, citing an increase in dead whales washing up on the northeastern coast.

“The windmills are driving the whales crazy, obviously,” Trump said during a press conference at Mar-A-Lago on Tuesday.

Trump brings awareness to offshore wind killing the whales in New England.

"The windmills are driving the whales crazy!" pic.twitter.com/l6Rd9TNmMh

— The Maine Wire (@TheMaineWire) January 7, 2025

The substantial consultancy contract awarded by the Mills administration may indicate that the state intends to move forward with its offshore wind development plans in the Gulf of Maine, despite the potential lack of financial support from the federal government under Trump.

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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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CLAYTON DAN MCKAY
CLAYTON DAN MCKAY
1 year ago

May I be the first to let the PUC know how to save the taxpayers $300,000 and the ratepayers billions. Stop this nonsense now or risk class action lawsuits seeking billions in reparations for fraud.

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CN Plummer
CN Plummer
1 year ago

Liberal logic. You have to ruin the environment and kill off wildlife to safe the environment from Climate Change.

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Pam McAliinden
Pam McAliinden
1 year ago

Foreign investors will own 92% of this ridiculous wind project. Did the governor even think to ask Maine voters if we even wanted this crap? I think not! FOLLOW THE MONEY!

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Last one out TOTL
Last one out TOTL
1 year ago

300k minis 10% for the big guy, in this case mills.

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Bill
Bill
1 year ago

Where’s the money coming from?

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CLAYTON DAN MCKAY
CLAYTON DAN MCKAY
1 year ago

Free advice……ditch offshore wind……ditch the Northern Maine Renewable Energy Development Program. Refund the $300,000 back to the ratepayers who are going to see another increase in rates starting January 1, 2025.

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Pineoman
Pineoman
1 year ago

Trump has not denied any funding for offshore wind in Maine. It was the Biden administration that denied Maine the request for a $475M grant for developing an offsahore windport from the USDOT. In case you missed it, Trump is not the president yet.

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Benny Weaver
Benny Weaver
1 year ago

“ Consulting Firm “
LMAO

We CAN ALL START ONE !
THIS is pretty basic stuff kids ….listen up .

Ask Chat gPT (;or whatever artificial intelligence program you choose 🙂 .
Tell it to print you a ten page report on “ The Future of Wind Power in Maine “.
An hour later – Bingo !
Give it to Janet Mills and get back from the taxpayers THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS .
ANOTHER fu-king of the State of Maine taxpayers from Mills and Company .
More Vaseline anyone ?

THIS SHIT will continue if we don’t end democrat control of Augusta

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Jerry S.
Jerry S.
1 year ago

More bullshit from the Maine democrats .
We need them GONE .
Democrats are destroying our state . Nothing more . Nothing less .
They need to be voted out .
SAVE MAINE VOTE REPUBLICAN .

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dts
dts
1 year ago

“Nothing to see here – move along.”

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