BALTIMORE — Carroll lawmakers plan to support bills that would support alternative energy solutions and restrict ...
An application was filed with the Maryland Public Service Commission to get a certificate to build the planned Maryland ...
Several Maryland state lawmakers are preparing bills to address concerns over a proposed 70-mile high-voltage electric ...
PSEG Renewable Transmission LLC, the developer of the proposed controversial transmission line, which could run through ...
PSEG Renewable Transmission LLC filed an application on New Year's Eve, seeking approval from the Maryland Public Service ...
What about a route that mostly uses existing rights-of-way? Another challenge might be that the existing towers are too “full ...
The company behind the proposed Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project is seeking the authority to build it. Video above: Gov.
The Public Service Enterprise Group submitted an application Tuesday to the Maryland Public Service Commission to obtain a specific certificate to construct its planned regional transmission line ...
Maryland Delegate Jesse Pippy, who represents Frederick County, says that since the Piedmont Reliability Project was made public in June 2024, thousands of people have shared their complaints.
PSEG is seeking authority to construct the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP), a high-voltage transmission line, that could run through Baltimore, Carroll, and Frederick Counties.