Maryland SB92 mandates studies on electric company contracts, PJM capacity market model withdrawal, and regional transmission organization options.
Maryland SB92 requires the Public Service Commission and the Maryland Energy Administration to study the benefits and costs of electric companies contracting for at least 80% of their load-serving capacity over the next five years. It also mandates a joint study with neighboring states on withdrawing from the PJM capacity market model and developing a multistate compact or establishing an independent regional transmission organization.
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