Maryland PSC Sets Public Hearing on Skipper Solar Project
Summary
The Maryland Public Service Commission has scheduled a public hearing for May 4, 2026 on OneEnergy Development LLC's application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to build the 3.0 MW Skipper solar generating facility in Harford County. Local residents and interested members of the public may participate in person or virtually, with written comments accepted through May 15, 2026 under Case No. 9796.
What changed
The Maryland Public Service Commission announces a public hearing to receive comments on OneEnergy Development LLC's CPCN application for a 3.0 MW solar facility proposed for a 25-acre property in Churchville, Harford County, as part of Maryland's community solar program. The May 4, 2026 hearing will include a presentation by the applicant, statements from parties, and public comment opportunity, with virtual attendance available via registration by April 30, 2026.\n\nDevelopers, community stakeholders, and affected landowners should be aware that written comments referencing Case No. 9796 will be accepted through May 15, 2026, and may be submitted via the Commission's online portal or by mail to the Chief Clerk. The application is available for public viewing at the Harford County Planning and Zoning Department.
Hearing
- Date
- 2026-05-04 at 19:00
- Location
- Hybrid
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May 4 Public Hearing on Proposed Harford County Solar Project
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April 20, 2026
(BALTIMORE, MD) – Local residents and other interested members of the public are invited to comment on a proposal by OneEnergy Development, LLC to build the 3.0 MW Skipper solar generating facility in Harford County. The hearing will take place on Monday, May 4, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. at the Abingdon Fire Company, 3306 Abingdon Road in Abingdon.
The Maryland Public Service Commission has delegated this case to its Public Utility Law Judge Division; Chief Public Utility Law Judge Kristin Case Lawrence will preside over the hearing.
In June 2025, the developer – OneEnergy Renewables – applied to the Commission for what is known as a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN), which grants an applicant the authority to construct an energy generating station in Maryland. According to the application, the developer proposes to build the project, intended as part of Maryland’s community solar program, on 12 acres of a nearly 25-acre property located a quarter-mile southeast of the intersection of Churchville Road and Calvary Road in Churchville.
In addition to taking comments from the public, the hearing will include a presentation by the applicant, brief statements by the parties, including the Power Plant Research Program of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, and the Commission’s Technical Staff, as to their respective roles and recommendations in the case.
The hearing will also include a virtual option for those unable to attend in person. Attendees can register (by April 30, 2026) from the ‘File a Public Comment’ page of the Commission’s website, https://psc.maryland.gov/online-services/file-a-public-comment/:
- Scroll down to the Calendly application;
- Click on the entry for ‘9796-OneEnergyDevelopment (CPCN)’
- Click on May 4, 2026, select 7:00 p.m. and click ‘Next’
- Enter name and email address and click ‘Schedule Event’ Registrants will receive a Zoom link by email after finishing the sign-up process. Barring any technical difficulties, a recording will be available on the PULJ Division’s (MD PSC PULJs) YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/@mdpscpuljs327
In addition to the hearing, written comments can be sent electronically through the Commission’s online portal at: https://psc.maryland.gov/online-services/file-a-public-comment/, or by mail. Comments sent by mail should be addressed to: Jamie Bergin, Chief Clerk, Maryland Public Service Commission, William Donald Schaefer Tower, 6 St. Paul Street, 16 th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202. So that they are noted in the proper case file, all comments should reference Case No. 9796 and can be sent through May 15, 2026.
In addition to the online case docket, a copy of the application is available for public view at the Harford County Planning and Zoning Department, 220 South Main Street (2 nd Floor) in Bel Air.
Media contact: Tori Leonard | tori.leonard@maryland.gov
About the Public Service Commission:
The Maryland Public Service Commission regulates electric and gas utilities and suppliers, telephone companies (land lines), private water and sewer companies, passenger motor vehicle carriers for hire, taxicab companies in some jurisdictions and bay pilot rates. The Commission implements the State’s energy policy and also regulates the siting of energy generating facilities and high-voltage transmission lines.
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