This description of the proposed project is from the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) website:
The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP) is a critical system (grid) enhancement (update) that has been awarded to Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) by PJM, the Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) responsible for operating and planning the regional electric grid in all or parts of thirteen states, including Maryland.The MPRP is a 500,000-volt (500 kV) transmission line.The new overhead line will be built in the Piedmont Plateau region of Maryland. The approximately 70-mile proposed transmission route spans three counties, westward from the connection point within the existing Baltimore Gas & Electric transmission line right-of-way in northern Baltimore County, through Carroll County, and into the existing Doubs 500kV Station in southern Frederick County. The project is expected to go into service (when the project delivers power) in June 2027.
Find out more information about the project at their website
https://corporate.pseg.com/aboutpseg/companyinformation/thepsegfamilyofcompanies/psegrenewabletransmission/mprp
View the interactive map: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/1f1de68988cb440a823127713bd33286
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Baltimore County
Summit Manor
Hereford Volunteer Fire Company
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Monkton, Maryland 21111
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1500 Volunteer Drive
Brunswick, Maryland 21716
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Carroll County
Westminster Senior
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125 Stoner Avenue
Westminster, Maryland 21157
July 11, 2024
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