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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Proposed Bills Would Increase Maryland PSC Transparency

Bills introduced in the House of Delegates aim to improve public participation in oversight of utilities such as Pepco.

Three bills introduced Tuesday in the Maryland House of Delegates aim to make communication between the Maryland Public Service Commission and utility companies operating in Maryland more transparent. "We have a system in which the Maryland Public Service Commission [which oversees electric utility companies, including Pepco and BGE] had allowed our utilities to neglect their infrastructure to the point where it is literally crumbling," said Del. Al Carr Jr. (D-District 18) of Kensington, who introduced the three bills to improve public participation and public confidence in the PSC's oversight of utilities, according to a statement from Carr's office. One of the bills proposes live-streaming and archiving all PSC proceedings online. "It …

Monday, January 14, 2013

Assistant County Attorney Tasked with Utility Issues

In the wake of Pepco's most recent request for permission to raise electricity rates, the county tasked an assistant county attorney to focus solely on utility issues.

Montgomery County now has an in-house attorney dedicated to utility issues. "[Lawyer] Lisa Brennan moved from the Office of Consumer Protection, where she dealt frequently with utility issues, to the Office of the County Attorney where utilities will now dominate her time," Montgomery County spokesman Patrick Lacefield told The Gazette. So far, the county has hired outside attorneys as well as using in-house ones to fight against Pepco's rate increase requests. Dedicating one in-house attorney to utility issues, rather than paying for outside counsel, should save the county some money, The Gazette reported.  The county's move to consolidate its efforts to ensure that county residents are paying fair prices for quality utilities comes in …

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10:37 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Pepco Required to Provide Smart Meter 'Opt-Out' Plan

Just what the opt-out option will be is still undecided, according to the Maryland Public Service Commission.

Marylanders less-than-thrilled at the thought of having smart meters in their homes might appreciate news from the Maryland Public Service Commission on Monday: The commission is requiring Pepco to give customers an alternative to smart meters—devices that send radio signals about a household’s electricity usage to Pepco. Just what that alternative will be is not yet settled, but the commission has narrowed the list down to two "opt-out" options: The commission will be holding proceedings to determine which alternative should go into effect, but in the meantime, Pepco customers who previously told the utility company that they did not want smart meters on their properties (this was allowed via an interim order from the commission in May) "…

Judy Fiml

5:06 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Question. Might sound simple,but how would this affect my furnace? The earlier Energy saver blew out the control board on my furnace...and, charge me more than you already do for reading my power? Anything else you can charge me for! ??   more ›

Friday, November 30, 2012

Pepco Requests $60.8M Base Distribution Rate Increase

Pepco also requested additional funds to accelerate reliability improvements.

If Pepco's most recent rate increase request is approved by the Maryland Public Service Commission, typical residential customers could pay $7.13 more a month in electricity bills. The 4.98 percent increase (based on a typical residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt hours a month) would happen only if the PSC approves Pepco's request—made on Friday—for a $60.8 million increase in base distribution rates, according to a Pepco statement. The increase would pay for improvements that Pepco is in the process of making to its distribution system. The improvements—which began in 2010—appear to be working: By 2011, Maryland customers receiving electricity from upgraded feeders experienced 58 percent fewer outages and a 69 percent decrease in the…

Valdecyr Alves

8:34 pm on Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Meanwhile, if anyone would like to know how I'm helping my Pepco customers to get their money back by saving significantly with Free Energy credits applied directly to their bill, don't hesitate to contact me. See picture uploaded for example. Val Alves 443-832-3711   more ›

Friday, October 26, 2012

Power Companies Ordered Not To Bill Customers During Outages

The Maryland Public Service Commission today eliminated the storm bill stabilization 24-hour grace period.

Effectively immediately, Pepco and BGE customers will not be charged for sales lost during the first 24 hours of major storm power outages, by order of the Maryland Public Service Commission. Area residents this summer were outraged to find themselves charged for power during the weeklong outages caused by the June 29 derecho. The charges came as part of a Bill Stabilization Adjustment program, which allowed utilities to bill customers for the first 24 hours after a power outage, effectively charging customers for power when they have none. The program was designed to increase efficiency, according to the commission. Friday's orders, affecting Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Delmarva Power and Light Company, Potomac Electric Power …

Al Carr

4:15 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012

Members of the General Assembly have been pushing for this change for a while now. I am glad that the PSC has finally seen the light. http://mlis.state.md.us/2011rs/billfile/hb1278.htm   more ›

Monday, August 6, 2012

On the Agenda: Post-Derecho Pepco

What was your Pepco experience after the June 29 derecho? The Maryland Public Service Commission wants to know.

The Maryland Public Service Commission wants to hear people’s experiences dealing with Pepco after thousands were left powerless for more than a week in the wake of the violent June 29 storm. A public hearing is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Council Office Building in Rockville, the first of eight hearings the PSC has planned statewide in order to assess the response of power companies following the derecho. At its peak, the storm caused power loss to more than 483,639 Pepco customers, Patch has reported. The utility company took nearly 10 days to fully restore power to all its customers, sparking public criticism from government leaders and lawmakers throughout the DC-metro region. “We need to hear from the customers, from the rate …

Henriot St. Gerard

4:39 pm on Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Hopefully those attending tonight raise some hell regarding Pepco wanting to seek another rate increase http://tinyurl.com/8kdomrv   more ›

Friday, July 20, 2012

PSC Approves $18M of Pepco's $68M Rate Increase Request

The increase will raise a household's monthly electricity bill by about $2, according to a statement issued by the Maryland Public Service Commission.

Of the $68 million rate increase requested by Pepco, the Maryland Public Service Commission has rejected $50 million. Still, the $18 million rate increase "translates into a $2.02 typical residential monthly bill impact" (a 1.69 percent increase), according to a statement issued by the Maryland Public Service Commission on Friday afternoon. In the rejection order, the commission "noted its overall dissatisfaction with Pepco’s performance, and characterized its request to increase returns to shareholders 'before Pepco corrects its sub-par performance' as 'backwards,' " according to the statement. Pepco filed the request on Dec. 16, 2011. "The full record in the case included testimony from 31 witnesses and 11 days of evidentiary hearings, …

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12:01 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Flash Mob Pepco? The Song's All Ready...

Yet another petition against Pepco is underway, but this one stands out from the rest with a catchy song that's ripe for a flash mob.

Amidst the plethora of petitions against Pepco, one petition—"Pack up Pepco"—stands out with its catchy song that's just waiting for use by a flash mob. Written and performed on YouTube by Town of Somerset Council Member Cathy Pickar, the song has a refrain that captures the community's mood well: Six long days and 100 degrees, the sweat drips thick with corporate greed. The live wires dancin' and the hot sparks fly while the people try to celebrate the Fourth of July! Pickar organized the "Pack Up Pepco" petition with the help of neighbors, Rockville resident Abbe Milstein, Somerset Mayor Jeffrey Slavin and other Somerset Council members, Pickar said. Her daughter Crystal Pickar helped her with the website.  The petition calls for: The …

Kwame M Joseph

12:38 am on Tuesday, July 24, 2012

I am in....always wanted to do a Flash Mob.....whoooo..   more ›

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Riemer to O'Malley: Fire State Regulators Who Oversee Pepco

The county councilman has launched a petition urging the governor to replace members of the Maryland Public Service Commission.

County Councilman Hans Riemer (D-At large) of Silver Spring is calling on Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) to replace members of the Maryland Public Service Commission, the state regulatory body that oversees Pepco and Baltimore Gas and Electric. Riemer has launched a petition at a MoveOn.org-sponsored website, The Gazette reports. The petition comes in the wake of mounting frustration with Pepco after the June 29 derecho storm, which left widespread power outages and tens of thousands of people in the heat and dark for days. Nearly 2,400 have signed on to the petition since it launched Friday at noon, Riemer said Monday night, speaking at a meeting of the Western Montgomery County Citizens Advisory Board. By Tuesday morning, nearly 2,700…

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Friday, May 25, 2012

Smart Meters Not Required...For Now

Marylanders may request that utility companies defer installing smart meters in their homes or businesses, pending a decision by the PSC on whether customers will be able to opt out of receiving the smart meters.

In a small score for those against the installation of smart meters in their homes, the Maryland Public Service Commission decided Thursday that Marylanders may request utility companies defer the installation of smart meter devices in their homes or businesses, pending a final decision by the PSC on whether customers may opt out of receiving smart meters. "The [PSC]’s order is effective immediately and affects customers in the Baltimore Gas & Electric, Potomac Electric Power Company [Pepco] and Delmarva Power service territories," according to a PSC statement. "Also, customers who already have smart meters installed, but do not wish to have one, may inform their utility in writing. The utility cannot activate those customers’ smart meter …

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