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PSC Opens Review Of Load Co-located With Generating Facilities
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The Maryland PSC has initiated Public Conference 61 (PC 61) for a statutorily required review of loads co-located with generation
Senate Bill 1 -- Chapter 537 -- of 2024 requires the Commission to study and make recommendations by December 15, 2024 to the Senate Committee on Education, Energy, and the Environment and the House Economic Matters Committee on issues related to the utilization of end-use electricity customer load that is physically connected to the facilities of an existing or planned electric generation facility, also known as co-located load configuration.
The Commission’s findings will address potential impacts on: (i) the reliability of the electric transmission and distribution systems (ii) PJM Interconnection, LLC’s (PJM) markets and planning functions, and (iii) Maryland ratepayers, and mitigating measures to address any of these impacts.
The PSC sought public comment, and interested stakeholders are requested to provide comments by July 12, 2024 on the areas of potential impacts listed above, related areas of Commission jurisdiction, and any other information relevant to this matter
The Commission will hold a Technical Conference on September 24, 2024
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June 21, 2024
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