PSEG still needs to submit its final plan to the state's Public Service Commission. It hopes to do that by the end of 2024 and aims to have the transmission lines up and running by June 2027.
Public Service Enterprise Group, the developer behind the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, released the proposed route ...
a proposed 70-mile transmission line through Carroll, Frederick and Baltimore counties. An application is expected this year. Carroll County commissioners, in a May 30 letter to the state ...
Md. — All seven Baltimore County Councilmembers are cosponsoring a resolution to push back against a contentious power line project. The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project includes 70 miles of ...
The company planning a controversial high-powered electric transmission line across northern Maryland released its preferred ...
The Baltimore County Council voted Monday to condemn a proposed 70-mile transmission line that has attracted condemnations ...
The company responsible for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project revealed the route proposal for its 70-mile ...
Brandon Hill, a farmer who is also a member of the group “Stop MPRP,” said if the project goes on, it would destroy the value ...