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Baltimore Washington Medical Center floods during torrential rain
The Baltimore Washington Medical Center in Glen Burnie cleaned up the flood damage this morning after a severe storm pounded the region.
BGE to test smart meters to improve energy usage
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company says more than 3,000 customers in Baltimore and Westminster are participating in a pilot program aimed at helping them better manage energy usage.
Righting energy deregulation’s wrongs
As the incoming chairman of the Public Service Commission, I could not let Lawrence J. Hogan’s July 13 column, “Electricity rates and broken promises,” pass without a response. Rather than rehashing the tired political battles of 2006, let me offer some candid observations about the present and future of electricity in Maryland. BRIGHTEST IDEAS
Constellation asks FERC to dismiss rate complaint
Constellation Energy is intervening in a federal complaint filed by energy regulators in Maryland and other Mid-Atlantic states. Margaret Baylor, 78, has been living along Jefferson Street in East Baltimore since 1963. The view from her front steps has changed dramatically over the passing decades.
Arguments erupt as utilities cut residential trees
Maureen O'Neill and her neighbors watched despairingly this spring as contractors chopped down trees to protect power lines near their homes.
Leopold wants to extend ban on fly ash
Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold says he wants the county's ban on fly ash dumping to be extended by a year. |
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