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National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, November 13th, 2012

Annapolis, MD Doug Nazarian, thank you. I also want to acknowledge the presence here of Max Curran, my brother-in-law. Max used to serve on our Public Service Commission. He’s a great lawyer and a most outstanding regulator. Thank you all very much for your leadership, especially in these difficult and changing times. I know that  Read the Rest…

$100 Rebate, May 23rd, 2012

Last December we announced that the State had reached a settlement in the Exelon/Constellation Merger that included a number of benefits for ratepayers and for the public. One of those benefits included a $100 rate credit for BGE customers.  Many customers have already seen that credit in their May bill.  And just last month, the  Read the Rest…

Electricity – Net Energy Metering (2011), March 1st, 2011

Compensates small renewable energy producers who generate more energy than they use at the end of each calendar year, thereby incentivizing the installation of renewable generating facilities by reducing the overall cost of the project. http://mlis.state.md.us/2011rs/chapters_noln/Ch_406_hb0860E.pdf

Maryland Electricity Service Quality and Reliability Act (2011), March 1st, 2011

Requires the Public Service Commission to adopt regulations that implement specified service quality and reliability standards relating to the delivery of electricity to retail customers.  Establishes a State goal that each electric company provide high levels of service quality in a cost-effective manner and be held accountable if it fails to deliver reliable service.  Maryland  Read the Rest…

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