Consumer advocates seek to end BGE’s multiyear rate plans amid higher bills

Baltimore Sun
A coalition of consumer advocates wants Maryland utility regulators to do away with a method of setting rates used by Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. that covers multiple years, saying the process has led to excessive rate hikes.

So-called “multiyear rate plans” have been allowed since 2020 through a pilot program.

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