Md. Lawmakers Press To Prohibit Retail Suppliers From Serving Low-Income Customers
In commentary for the Baltimore Sun, Maryland State Del. Brooke Lierman and State Sen. Mary Washington continued to push for their proposed bills from...
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PJM IMM Finds Costs Of Maryland FRR Only 6% Higher Than Capacity Market, Under One Pricing Scenario
The Independent Market Monitor for PJM (IMM or MMU) issued a report analyzing the impacts of the creation of Fixed Resource Requirement (FRR) entiti...
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Maryland EDCs Seek Approval For Utility-Owned Storage Pilots; Third Party In-Home Battery Storage
Various Maryland electric utilities have filed for approval of storage pilot projects, under the PSC's previously adopted program
The joint Exelon ...
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Solar Group Claims Residential Solar Industry, "Will Grind To A Halt," Absent Sought Waivers
The Maryland-DC-Virginia Solar Energy Industries Association (MDV-SEIA) sought from the Maryland PSC an emergency order, "calling for regulated utilit...
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PSC Chair: We'll Be "Very Proactive" In Auditing Retail Energy Suppliers
WMAR-Baltimore provides more coverage of the previously reported creation by the Maryland PSC of a new compliance and enforcement unit
As previously ...
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Maryland Pol: Opt-out Aggregation Needed Because Customers Are "Overwhelmed" With Supplier Offers
Jolene Ivey, a Prince George’s County Council member representing District 5 and Democrat, penned an op-ed published by Maryland Matters in which I...
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Maryland Utility Announces Utility-Owned, Public EV Charging Stations
Potomac Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., formally announced that it recently launched a new program featuring publicly available electric ve...
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Montgomery County, Maryland Again Pressing For Opt-Out Municipal Aggregation Legislation
The Southern Maryland Chronicle reports that Montgomery County, Maryland is again pushing for legislation in the 2020 session that would authorize opt...
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Local Pol Pushing For State Law To Authorize Opt-out Municipal Aggregation
Route 1 Reporter reports that Hyattsville (Maryland) City Councilor Danny Schaible is urging the Council to back an expected state legislative propos...
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Co-op Says Its Customers On Competitive Retail Supply Set To Pay $2.5 Million More Than SOS
In an op-ed in the Baltimore Sun, Joe Slater, CEO of the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, says that the cop-op's 4,500 customers on competitive...
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Baltimore Sun Calls For "Full Investigation" Of Retail Energy Suppliers; Market Changes
The Baltimore Sun published an editorial calling for a "full investigation" of retail energy suppliers and the market.
The Sun's editorial stated, ...
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Baltimore Sun Runs Story On Previously Reported Multiple Retail Supplier Complaint Proceedings
Complaints filed by the Maryland Office of People's Counsel with the Maryland PSC against several different retail electric suppliers drew local media...
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Pepco, Delmarva File Revised Bypassable Transmission Rates
Pepco and Delmarva Power in Maryland have filed revised bypassable transmission rates, effective June 1, to reflect the allocation of various legacy R...
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PSC Adopts Staff Recommendations On Allocation Of Transmission Charges To Default Service
The Maryland PSC has adopted Staff recommendations concerning the allocation of transmission costs at Pepco
In brief, certain transmission expenses...
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Governor Signs SB517/HB689 on Consumer Education and Commission Website Posting
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has signed SB517 (companion to HB689), which requires the PSC to offer improved versions of retail electricity and natural g...
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