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Hancock: Time for Maryland to consider electricity re-regulation

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January 18, 2011

Citing $1 billion in annual costs to Maryland ratepayers from PJM’s centralized, forward capacity market which has failed to lead to new baseload, Baltimore Sun columnist Jay Hancock has three recent columns/posts on the need to re-regulate Maryland’s procurement of electric supplies.  As first noted in Matters, the Maryland PSC intends to issue an RFP for 1,800 MW of new capacity to be procured by the utilities under long-term contracts (12/30)

Hancock:
Time for state to consider electricity re-regulation

What electricity re-regulation would look like

Address to APPA: The messed-up wholesale electricity market


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