Bill
SB 937
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Accelerates procurement, permitting, and construction of lower‑carbon, dispatchable, and grid‑scale resources, including storage and nuclear, to accelerate Maryland’s clean energy
Bill
SB 937
Accelerates procurement, permitting, and construction of lower‑carbon, dispatchable, and grid‑scale resources, including storage and nuclear, to accelerate Maryland’s clean energy
Status: Approved by the Governor (Chapter 625). Effective date: June 1, 2025. Expedited approval process for certain resources terminates June 30, 2030.
SB 937 is a broad rewrite of Maryland energy law to accelerate procurement, permitting, and construction of lower‑carbon, dispatchable, and grid‑scale resources; to reform utility rate and cost‑recovery rules; to strengthen planning for large‑customer interconnections and energy storage; and to adjust programmatic tools for energy assistance and greenhouse‑gas reductions. The bill also expresses state policy support for nuclear power and creates procurement pathways for nuclear and other dispatchable resources.
Procurement & permitting
Utility rates, cost recovery and regulation
Programs & standards
Equity & procurement support
Other
For full statutory language, procurement targets, and precise definitions/limitations (e.g., which costs are excluded from recovery, detailed CPCN timelines, and precise MW targets by category), consult the enrolled bill text (Chapter 625, 2025) and the accompanying fiscal note.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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