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Maryland’s new $200M energy plan cuts bills via rebates, solar incentives, and grid upgrades.
Governor Wes Moore has introduced the Lower Bills and Local Power Act, a 2026 initiative allocating nearly $200 million to reduce utility costs in Maryland.
The plan includes $100 million in new rebates this fall, a $70 million solar and storage financing program, and mandates utilities to adopt advanced grid tech and join the PJM Interconnection grid, expected to save families millions.
It eliminates a 0.5% utility profit incentive and allocates $10 million to study highway-based transmission and battery storage.
The act builds on prior rebate programs and aims to boost affordability, reliability, and local clean energy development.
El nuevo plan energético de Maryland de 200 millones de dólares reduce las facturas a través de descuentos, incentivos solares y mejoras de la red.