Advocates pushback against proposed BGE rate hikes

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Advocates are pushing the Public Service Commission to deny Baltimore Gas and Electric's (BGE) $152 million reconciliation request, which would come in the form of rate increases. The energy company is claiming financial losses from their last approved multi-year rate agreement. When this happens, like in 2023, the energy provider can ask the State's Public Service Commission to offset the losses by reconciling the last agreement.

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