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Maryland regulator stops BGE’s $8-per-month rate hike — for now
Maryland regulators blocked Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.'s (BGE) proposed $8-per-month electricity rate hike, delaying it until at least January 2027. BGE had filed a $156.1 million rate case with the Maryland Public Service Commission, citing the need for funds to maintain a 'safe and reliable system' and avoid power outages.
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