POWER Magazine•14 days ago
Maryland Regulators Support Fast-Tracking New Gas-Fired Plants
Key Takeaway
Maryland regulators are signaling a proactive stance to accelerate new gas-fired generation development, which could ease capacity concerns and create new project opportunities for developers and large power consumers in the PJM market.
AI Summary
- •Maryland's Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved fast-tracking the regulatory review for two new natural gas-fired power plants.
- •Constellation Energy is the developer proposing these new facilities in Maryland.
- •This regulatory decision expedites the approval process for new gas generation, potentially accelerating project timelines for developers in the region.
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Article Content
Utilities regulators in Maryland are prepared to expedite reviews of two natural gas-fired power plants proposed by Baltimore-based Constellation Energy. The state's Public Service Commission on December 30 issued a 14-page order in which the group approved Constellation's request to fast-track the facilities in the regulatory process. The post Maryland Regulators Support Fast-Tracking New Gas-Fired Plants appeared first on POWER Magazine .