Notice Requesting Comments for Prelim RECA White Paper (PC 66)
Summary
The Maryland Public Service Commission issued a notice on April 10, 2026, requesting public comments on a preliminary white paper regarding RECA (PC 66), accompanied by a Power Advisory Procurement Model Study. The PSC is seeking stakeholder input on energy procurement model considerations before finalizing its position.
What changed
The Maryland PSC has published a notice requesting comments on a preliminary white paper (PC 66) addressing RECA matters and a related Power Advisory Procurement Model Study dated April 2026. The notice initiates a public comment period on the preliminary findings before the PSC finalizes any recommendations.
Energy companies and electricity suppliers operating in Maryland should monitor this proceeding and consider submitting comments if they have interests in the state's procurement model. While this consultation does not create immediate compliance obligations, the outcome may inform future PSC orders affecting energy procurement practices in the state.
What to do next
- Monitor for comment deadline announcement
- Submit comments if materially affected by energy procurement policy
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