November 16, 2024

Maryland Public Service Commission (MD PSC)

PJM Seeks to Quell ‘Inflammatory’ Exit Talks
A top PJM official sought to quell concerns over an exodus from the RTO in response to FERC’s controversial order expanding the minimum offer price rule.
More Info Needed on Tx Line Options, MD PSC Says
The Maryland PSC extended its review of Transource Energy’s Independence Energy Connection to allow parties to provide evidence on alternatives.
Transource
Line Opponents Set Sights on PJM in Public Campaign
Landowner groups opposed to Transource's Independence Energy Connection are directing their activism at PJM.
FERC Nixes SMECO Request to Pre-empt Md. Solar Rules
FERC denied a request by SMECO to rehear a petition asking it to rule that Maryland PSC's community solar program runs afoul of PURPA.
‘Devious’ Move Puts Md. Wind Projects out to Sea
Rep. Andy Harris inserted language into a U.S. House appropriations bill to effectively force two wind turbine projects to move farther offshore.
Md. PSC OKs 368 MW in Offshore Wind Projects
The Maryland Public Service Commission awarded offshore renewable energy credits to US Wind and Deepwater Wind’s Skipjack Offshore Energy.
FERC Reinstates Md. Solar Project to PJM Queue
FERC granted the request by Dan's Mountain Solar to reinstate its position in the PJM interconnection queue, which the company lost due to delays.
FERC Upholds Cost Allocation for Artificial Island, Bergen-Linden Projects
FERC approved the controversial cost allocation of two PJM projects: a stability fix for Artificial Island and the Bergen-Linden Corridor upgrade.
Supreme Court Rejects MD Subsidy for CPV Plant
The Supreme Court rejected the Maryland PSC attempt to subsidize CPV's combined cycle plant, saying it interfered with FERC jurisdiction.
Maryland PSC Member Scrutinized over Contacts with Governor
A newly appointed member of the Maryland PSC insisted there was nothing improper about his emails with Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration.

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