The route taken by the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, a proposed 70-mile transmission line through Carroll, Frederick ...
A New Jersey-based power developer sent a letter to Maryland lawmakers Friday with continued messaging about its ...
To address the diminishing capacity of our region’s electric grid, a New Jersey-based corporation known as the Public Service ...
Ahead of a required application to state regulators expected by the end of the year, contractor PSEG has identified 10 ...
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Many of us were present at one or more of Public Service Enterprise Group’s (PSEG) informational gatherings on the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP), a plan to build a 70-mile power ...
BALTIMORE -- The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project continues to face backlash from residents in Carroll, Frederick and Baltimore counties over 70 miles of transmission power lines that would ...
In letters to Governor Wes Moore and the Public Service Commission, U.S. Senator Ben Cardin has voiced concerns about the ...
U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin sent letters — one with concerns about data centers and another about a proposed regional transmission ...
Maryland’s largest agricultural trade organization broke its silence on Wednesday morning to officially condemn a controversial power line project that it contends would put over 1,300 acres of ...
Carroll County’s Historic Preservation Commission will oppose the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, following the lead of the county’s Department of Planning and Land Management. The Maryland ...
The state delegation for Frederick County on Monday joined other local officials in raising concerns about the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP), a proposed 500,000-volt transmission ...