Gov. Moore Raises Concerns Over Controversial Maryland Power Line Project

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Maryland Governor Wes Moore has expressed serious concerns about a proposed 70-mile power line project by PSEG and PJM Interconnection, which would cut through Carroll, Baltimore, and Frederick counties. The $424 million Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project has faced significant opposition from residents and officials due to its potential environmental impact on protected lands and lack of community involvement in the planning process. Moore has called for discussions with the project's leaders to address these issues, emphasizing the need for sustainable infrastructure that prioritizes community interests.
Topics:nation#community-involvement#environmental-concerns#governor-wes-moore#maryland#politics#power-line-project
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- 'I share grave concerns': Gov. Wes Moore issues statement about proposed power line project WBAL TV Baltimore
- Gov. Wes Moore says Piedmont Reliability Project must ‘put people first’ Baltimore Sun
- Gov. Wes Moore addresses community concerns over controversial transmission line project Fox Baltimore
- Controversial Maryland electrical grid project would impact ecosystem, water quality, CBF report say CBS News
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