
Maryland PSC to set schedule for controversial energy project
The proposed 70-mile transmission line would run through Baltimore, Carroll, and Frederick counties.
Today's hearing comes as several Maryland property owners wait for a federal judge to decide whether the developer can survey property owners' land.
What is the purpose of the Piedmont Reliability Project?
The Piedmont Reliability Project would involve the construction of 70 miles of 500,000-volt overhead power lines connecting an existing transmission line through parts of Baltimore, Carroll, and Frederick counties.
PSEG Renewable Transmission, the New Jersey-based developer, says the project is needed to keep up with Maryland's growing need for power that is generated within the state.
According to the company, Maryland will face an increased energy deficit and power grid congestion if the state doesn't increase its capacity.
Why the pushback?
Residents in the path of the proposed project have expressed concerns about potential negative environmental impacts and how the transmission lines may impede personal property.
Some residents say the power lines, if built, would cut through family-owned farms.
A faith-based youth camp and outdoor education center in Carroll County said the project would jeopardize the camp experience that they provide to guests – since the transmission line would go through their property.
Janet Stratton, a Hereford resident, told WJZ her farm that's been passed down for six generations is in the path of the potential transmission line.
"I realized my childhood dream 30 years ago," Stratton said. "To have it taken away would be devastating."
When it comes to environmental concerns, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation said the project poses risks to the bay's habitat and water quality.
The CBF said the project has the potential to damage protected forests, nutrient-rich wetlands, and sources of clean water.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has also spoken out, saying he has concerns about the project.
Developer asks court for access to residents' properties
In April, PSEG submitted a court filing requesting that residents in multiple Maryland counties allow surveyors onto their land.
The judge's ruling will determine if and how PSEG is able to move forward with the project, as the company must complete surveying before proceeding with construction.
PSEG's filing for Temporary Right to Entry asks the court to allow the surveying of 91 properties for the project.
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