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Surveyors from Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), the developers behind a proposed 67-mile transmission line opposed by ...
Del. Nino Mangione this week hosted his third town hall on a proposed 70-mile power line project. One year after residents ...
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.
The timeline that the developer of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project is selling the public simply doesn’t make sense, ...
PSEG has filed a second federal lawsuit, this time targeting more than 200 additional landowners across Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick Counties.
Peter Hubbard is claiming victory over Keisha Waites in the Democratic runoff for Georgia's Public Service Commission.
The General Assembly of Maryland made its boldest move ever to advance energy storage, responding to resource adequacy ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen joined labor union leaders and advocates to deliver petitions to the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) and BGE. BGE raised its rates on January 1 ...
Maryland residents are set to receive utility bill credits from a $200 million energy relief refund, with the first phase anticipated in August or September.