BGE wants to generate energy in the state, ratepayer advocates are against it

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland lawmakers are debating several pieces of energy legislation this month that could affect how BGE operates and what ratepayers pay for electricity.

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One separate bill would allow BGE’s parent company, Exelon, to build and operate energy generating facilities in Maryland. Emily Scarr of Maryland PIRG raised concerns about the financial risk that arrangement could pose to ratepayers…

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