Community Engagement

PSEG and the entire MPRP team are committed to delivering a transmission solution that is community-informed, reliable, and mitigates impact to communities, people, and wildlife as much as possible. PSEG also has a duty, under its contract with PJM, to deliver a cost-effective solution for Maryland and PJM ratepayers.

PSEG was awarded the MPRP project in December 2023 and quickly worked to plan community engagement opportunities while also building a deep understanding of the landscape in the study area and understanding what routing options existed. PSEG contacted elected leaders, met with various groups, and held its first public feedback sessions in July.

PSEG’s first series of feedback sessions, which occurred in Baltimore, Carroll, and Frederick counties, generated more than 5,300 comments from residents, landowners, and business owners. These comments were carefully considered by the routing team and will help to inform the proposed route.

Following the release of our Proposed Route in October, a second series of feedback sessions were held in each county between November 12-14. The feedback received at those sessions is currently being analyzed.

PSEG continues to engage with community members through a variety of public forums, and welcomes community questions, feedback, and comments. Please email us at pseg-mprp@pseg.com

To stay up to date on future information and feedback sessions, sign-up here.

PSEG submitted a CPCN application to the Maryland PSC on December 31, 2024.

MPRP Public Meeting, November 11, 2024
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BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE
COMMISSION OF MARYLAND

IN THE MATTER OF PSEG RENEWABLE TRANSMISSION LLC 'S
APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY TO CONSTRUCT A NEW 500 KV TRANSMISSION LINE IN PORTIONS OF BALTIMORE, CARROLL, AND FREDERICK COUNTIES

CASE NO. 9773
Notice of Intervention Deadline

On December 31, 2024, PSEG Renewable Transmission LLC filed with the Maryland Public Service Commission an Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (“CPCN”) to Construct a New 500 kV Transmission Line in portions of Baltimore, Carroll, and Frederick Counties.  The Application and other pleadings in the matter may be viewed or downloaded from the electronic docket number 9773, available through the Maryland Public Service Commission’s website, https://www.psc.state.md.us/.

 

The Maryland Public Service Commission has noticed that any persons seeking to intervene in this proceeding must file petitions to intervene with the Commission’s Executive Secretary, Andrew S. Johnston, William Donald Schaefer Tower, 6 St. Paul Street, 16th Floor, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202, by close of business, February 17, 2025, and must reference “Case No. 9773.”1  Interventions are governed by the Annotated Code of Maryland, Public Utilities Article § 3-106.  Information regarding the CPCN process and intervention can be viewed on the Maryland Public Service Commission’s website at: https://www.psc.state.md.us/electricity/cpcn-information/.



 

1Petitions to intervene may be mailed or e-filed.  Details of the e-File system can be found on the Commission’s website at www.psc.state.md.us.


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