Solar Developer Says Maryland Utility Incorrectly Calculating Community Solar Compensation
Cypress Creek Renewables alleged in a filing with the Maryland PSC that the Community Solar Energy Generating System
Credit Rates (the CSEG Credit Ra...
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Maryland General Assembly Passes 50% RPS Bill
Both houses of the Maryland General Assembly have passed SB0516 which generally increases the RPS to 50% by 2030
The bill also provides for a second ...
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Maryland Lawmakers Seek Introduction Of Opt-Out Municipal Aggregation, File Bill
A bill (HB730) with 19 sponsors has been filed in the Maryland House to authorize counties to conduct opt-out municipal aggregations for electricity.
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Maryland Utility Proceeding With Installation Of Utility-Owned EV Charging Stations For Public Use
Potomac Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., announced that it will begin installing Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations in Maryland late...
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PSC Posts Videos On What To Do When Solicited Via Door-to-Door, Telemarketing For Retail Energy
The Maryland PSC has posted to its youtube account a series of energy choice educational videos.
The videos include, among others with more general...
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Reporter Files Public Information Act Request To Review Retail Supplier Complaints Filed With PSC
According to a maillog description from the Maryland PSC docket site, Scott Dance of The Baltimore Sun filed, on January 23, 2019, a request to inspec...
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Op-Ed, Authored By Direct's Cerniglia, Defending Electric Choice Published In Maryland Matters
Ron Cerniglia, director of corporate and regulatory affairs for Direct Energy, had an op-ed published in Maryland Matters defending electric choice
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Maryland PSC Approves Recovery Of Retail Market Enhancement Costs Through Supplier Liability Fund
As part of a Baltimore Gas & Electric natural gas base rate case, the PSC approved the use of the supplier liability fund to recover certain costs fro...
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Pepco, Delmarva Post New Bypassable Transmission Rates, Changing Total SOS Cost
Pepco and Delmarva have filed with the Maryland PSC updates to their bypassable transmission rates, which are a component of the total SOS cost
See t...
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Maryland Chamber CEO Defends Electric Choice In Op-Ed
In response to a recent story in the Baltimore Sun concerning an analysis from the Office of People's Counsel, which had said customers served by ...
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Maryland PSC Revamps Utility Complaint Division, Adds Capabilities
The division within the Maryland Public
Service Commission that is responsible for handling utility complaints from customers
will get a new name to...
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PSC Approves Higher Bypassable SOS Admin. Charges at BGE
The Maryland PSC approved Baltimore Gas & Electric's update to the bypassable SOS Administrative Charge, to be effective with October 2018 bills
The ...
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PSC Chair's Rate With Retail Supplier Was 70% Higher Than SOS (5 Cents Higher)
During a rulemaking session last week, Maryland PSC Chairman Jason Stanek said that his rate from a retail supplier was recently 12 cents per kWh, or...
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Md. PSC Staff Report Update On POR Balances
Staff of the Maryland PSC have filed an update on reconciliation balances accrued under the utilities' purchase of receivables program, due in part to...
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Chair Hughes To Depart Maryland PSC
W. Kevin Hughes, Chairman of the Maryland Public Service Commission, announced that he will depart the Commission at the end of his term on June 30, 2...
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