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Maryland’s House passes energy bill aiming to cut household bills by $150 yearly, shifting funds from climate programs to efficiency upgrades and grid improvements.
Maryland’s House of Delegates has passed the Utility RELIEF Act, a sweeping energy bill aimed at reducing household energy costs by at least $150 annually.
The legislation, backed by Governor Wes Moore and bipartisan lawmakers, includes funding for home energy upgrades, expanded clean energy projects, grid modernization, and reforms to utility regulations.
It reallocates resources from climate programs to lower bills, eliminates incentives for joining the PJM grid, and overhauls the EmPOWER efficiency program.
The bill now moves to the Senate, where its fate remains uncertain amid debate over energy costs, reliability, and long-term climate goals.
La Cámara de Maryland aprueba un proyecto de ley de energía que tiene como objetivo reducir las facturas de los hogares en $ 150 anuales, cambiando los fondos de los programas climáticos a mejoras de eficiencia y mejoras en la red.