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“Public utilities are monopolies; they provide essential services for Marylanders …those customers are entitled to know the rationales for how BGE is proposing to recover those costs,” said David Lapp with the Office of People’s Counsel.
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September 29, 2023 is the last day to submit public comment for Baltimore Gas & Electric’s rate case to the Public Service Commission.
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A coalition comprised of consumer advocates, environmental activists and union members met at SEIU 1199 headquarters in Baltimore Thursday, in an effort to stop BGE’s rate hikes.
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The Maryland Public Service Commission issued an order Tuesday allowing BGE’s residential customers to choose whether to have a gas pressure regulator installed on the exterior or interior of a single-family home.
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The American Council on an Energy-Efficient Economy has released its utility scorecard. Read on to find out BGE’s ranking in that report.
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Baltimore City Councilwoman Odette T. Ramos of the “Fabulous 14th” District talks about her path to City Council, the highs and lows of civil service and how residents can and should work with the Baltimore City Council to realize goals for their community.
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The Public Service Commission held its first virtual public hearing on the BGE rate case. The utility is seeking to increase rates that would be effective January 1, 2024.
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The hot topic before Baltimore City Council Wednesday — whether gas pressure regulators should be inside or outside homes.
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Not everyone can charge up at home.
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NAACP's Baltimore Branch President Rev. Kobi Little and VP Joshua Harris join us with perspectives on the city's conduit deal with BGE, violence reduction efforts, fair housing legislation and other ongoing racial equity issues.