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WBAL-TV on MSNJudge hears arguments over whether PSEG can access private land for Piedmont Reliability ProjectA federal judge heard from property owners and the utility fighting for access to private land to proceed with the Maryland ...
Maryland residents are pushing back against a possible court order that would allow surveyors on their property to assess the controversial Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP).
Lawsuit between Public Service Enterprise Group, contracted to install the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, and ...
A federal court case that would allow the company hired to build the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project to survey ...
PSEG, the New Jersey-based power company building the line, sued more than 100 landowners along the proposed route of the ...
MARYLAND — A federal judge heard arguments Monday, in a lawsuit filed by the developers of the Maryland Piedmont ... It's a project that PSEG argues will maintain grid reliability.
A federal judge in Baltimore is hearing a dispute over the Piedmont Reliability Project's land rights and eminent domain ...
PSEG, IS THE DEVELOPER FOR THE PIEDMONT RELIABILITY PROJECT, A NEARLY 70 MILE LONG TRANSMISSION LINE THROUGH THREE MARYLAND COUNTIES, AND SAYS IT NEEDS TO CONDUCT ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS ON ...
According to the Maryland Public Service Commission, PSEG is seeking authority to construct the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP), a high-voltage transmission line, that could run ...
Maryland residents opposing a controversial power line project are calling out the state’s governor for failing to meet with them as promised.
PSEG’s proposal is advertised as the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project. Here’s what you need to know about the Project. Where is the Project? An interactive map available on PSEG’s ...
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