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Surveyors from Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), the developers behind a proposed 67-mile transmission line opposed by ...
Landowners are fighting in court to halt the project from moving forward. It's a back-and-forth in court between landowners and Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), who are trying to gain access to ...
The developers behind the controversial Piedmont powerline project requested access to additional properties in Maryland.
PSEG has filed a second federal lawsuit, this time targeting more than 200 additional landowners across Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick Counties.
Maryland is 'not on track' to meet climate goals, Sierra Club chapter says. Learn more about the situation here.
Neighbors in Baltimore County brought their concerns about the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project to state officials who say they're ready to fight for them.
Annette Fleishell lives on a 50-acre farm on Fannie Dorsey Road, the 2-mile strip that’s home to two proposed solar projects, ...
Maryland targets 60% emissions cuts by 2031 and net zero by 2045 with sweeping clean energy, EV and building reforms.
Maryland is trying to make good on some of the most ambitious climate goals in the country. But it is struggling to keep up ...
Del. Nino Mangione this week hosted his third town hall on a proposed 70-mile power line project. One year after residents ...
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