September 29, 2024

Maryland Public Service Commission (MD PSC)

Northeast Regional Ocean Council
Maryland Adds 1,600 MW in Offshore Wind
Maryland regulators selected US Wind and Ørsted to build 1,600 MW in offshore wind, bringing the state close to 2,000 MW in total.
Ørsted A/S
Maryland Offshore Wind Plans Draw Enthusiasm, Controversy
Offshore wind developers are starting to make good on their job-creation promises, but that hasn't ended opposition to their projects.
Nautilus Solar
Maryland PSC Seeks to Expand State’s Community Solar Pilot
Maryland's community solar pilot has big ambitions, but so far, has put only 40 MW on the grid; revised regulations could help.
DangApricot, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
FERC Authorizes Icahn Employees for First Energy Board
FERC authorized two Icahn Capital employees to have voting rights on the FirstEnergy Board of Directors.
Transource
Transource Tx Project Rejected by Pa. PUC
The future of the Independence Energy Connection transmission project is in doubt after the Pennsylvania PUC rejected siting applications.
Transmission Rx: Federal Standards, Broader Evaluation
More uniformity in transmission planning standards and broader considerations of benefits are needed, officials said at the EBA’s annual meeting.
Comments Come into FERC on PJM Capacity Market
FERC received dozens of comments on the final day for stakeholders to answer questions on the future of PJM’s capacity market.
In-person MACRUC Conference Scheduled for June
MACRUC announced that its 26th annual Education Conference will take place June 27-30 at the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Pennsylvania.
NC Inches Forward on IEEE 1547 Implementation
The North Carolina Utilities Commission, Duke Energy and other DER stakeholders are working on implementing IEEE 1547-2018.
Maryland Climate Bill Dies in House-Senate Standoff
The Maryland legislature failed to reach an agreement to increase the state’s 2030 greenhouse gas reduction target after the House and Senate deadlocked.

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