Residents
and Commercial businesses located in Maryland
now have the option of entering into the new Deregulated
Electric Market
What we can do for you:
- We provide our service
to you at no cost
- We help you craft the
best contract terms and conditions which will maximize
your savings and give you more flexibility
- We evaluate the available
Retail Electricity Providers, determine which best
suits your individual needs, and negotiate the best
price and contract terms for your business.
- Save time by outsourcing
energy procurement task.
- Quickly transition you
from higher priced standard offer to lowest cost
provider.
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History of Electricity
Deregulation in Maryland
9/01: BG&E
awarded contracts for its wholesale power supplies over
the final three years of the transition period. Constellation
Energy Source will supply 90 percent and Allegheny Energy
Supply Company will supply 10 percent of BG&E's
power needs, from July 1, 2003, to June 30, 2006. The
contracts were awarded through a competitive bidding
process. BG&E stated that the wholesale contract
prices do not exceed the frozen retail rates in effect
through the transition period.
1/00: The PSC approved
PEPCO's restructuring plan. PEPCO customers will begin
retail direct access by July 2000. PEPCO also received
approval to sell its generation assets.
1/00: The PSC approved
Allegheny Energy's restructuring settlement. The settlement
will allow almost all of Allegheny's Maryland customers
direct access to their electricity supplier of choice
by July 1, 2000, two years earlier than required by
the State law.
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