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Commission Files Notice Of Hearing on Default Service
From Maryland PSC Notice:
“The Commission hereby gives notice of a hearing on October 24, 2024, at 2:00 p.m., for the Standard Offer Service (“SOS”) Bid Monitor consultant and the Commission’s Technical Staff to brief the Commission on the conduct of the October 21, 2024 solicitations for offers for quarterly contracts for the Type II SOS loads by each of The Potomac Edison Company (“PE”), Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (“BGE”), Delmarva Power & Light Company (“DPL”) and Potomac Electric Power Company (“Pepco”) (collectively, the “IOUs”) and the results, in conjunction with the hearing for review of the IOUs residential SOS procurement results and BGE’s, DPL’s and Pepco’s Type I results. The IOUs are hereby directed to provide Commission Staff no later than 12:00 Noon, Wednesday, October 23, 2024, with individual class retail bill impact data consistent with the results of the October 21, 2024, bids to ensure that Staff is able to file its written testimony in the matter prior to the hearing commencement time.
The hearing will be held in the Commission’s Frank O. Heintz Hearing Room, 16th Floor, William Donald Schaefer Tower, 6 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. As discussed in Order No. 81102 in Case No. 9064, the Commission will conduct a review of confidential and highly commercially sensitive bidder specific data during the process and at the hearings. The public briefing, therefore, will include only the information that can be made public under the provisions of the request for proposals and the full requirements service agreement. Additionally, the Commission will solicit remarks from any of the parties and members of the public following the briefing. To the extent necessitated by confidentiality considerations, the Commission will employ in camera procedures.”
Notice (09/19/2024)
9056 (02/17/2006)
(In The Matter Of The Commission’s Investigation Into Default Service For Type II Standard Offer Service Customers)

