Maryland could finally get a strategic energy planning resource. Now what? - Maryland Matters
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Maryland could finally get a strategic energy planning resource. Now what? - Maryland Matters
The coal-fired Chalk Point power plant in Prince George’s County was closed as part of a regional program to limit emissions from power plants. (Photo courtesy Integration and Application Network, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science)During the 2025 legislative session, Maryland lawmakers took a pivotal step by approving the Strategic Energy Planning Office (SEPO) through Senate Bill 909 and House Bill 1037. If the governor si…
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