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PSC must analyze full costs and benefits of natural gas, nuclear, and offshore wind (with storage) to identify lowest-cost, highest-benefit options for ratepayers.
PSC must analyze full costs and benefits of natural gas, nuclear, and offshore wind (with storage) to identify lowest-cost, highest-benefit options for ratepayers.
Status snapshot
- Title: Public Service Commission – Full Costs and Benefits Analysis of Sources of Electricity Generation
- Hearing: 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
- Report due date: December 1, 2026
- Effective date (bill text): October 1, 2025
- Sponsors (per bill text): Senators Carozza, Hershey, Attar, Brooks, Gallion, Simonaire, Watson, West (authoring jurisdiction: Maryland)
Require the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) to prepare a comprehensive, scenario-based analysis of the full costs and benefits of major electricity generation sources (natural gas, nuclear, and offshore wind), including the role of energy storage and system reliability costs. The study is intended to inform legislative and regulatory policy and procurement decisions by identifying cost-effective generation mixes and recommended policy changes to benefit ratepayers.
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