Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project Timeline Uncertain Amid Data Gaps
The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project's timeline is in flux as PSEG has not submitted complete field survey data. PPRP has noted that nine months are needed for review and coordination with state agencies, impacting the project's progress.

The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP), a proposed 67-mile high-voltage transmission line, faces delays due to incomplete field survey data from Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG). PPRP has noted that PSEG’s timeline is unrealistic, requiring a minimum of nine months for proper review and coordination with state agencies.
PSEG has sought a final order date of March 26, 2027, arguing this would clarify expectations and potentially lower energy costs. However, PPRP believes this request is premature, emphasizing the need for thorough data collection and review.
Tensions have arisen as U.S. Marshals were authorized to assist surveyors due to landowner threats, complicating survey access.




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