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Idaho regulators asking hard questions about Avista’s sale to Canadian utility | The Spokesman-Review

Posted by renewablejuneau on November 28, 2018November 29, 2018

Idaho regulators are raising tough questions about Avista Corp.’s sale to a Canadian utility, and their concerns have the potential to unravel the $5.3 billion deal.

Source: Idaho regulators asking hard questions about Avista’s sale to Canadian utility | The Spokesman-Review

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