Baltimore, MD - Apr. 11, 2024  - Most Maryland utility customers will temporarily see increased charges on their bills for utility-run energy programs, according to the Maryland Office of People’s Counsel (OPC).

The increase will happen as the State transitions to a new way of recovering costs that ultimately will save customers tens of millions of dollars, the OPC said.

The changes are the result of decisions by the Public Service Commission related to EmPOWER, the State program to promote energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that’s funded through utility rates.

“For years, customers have been paying too much for EmPOWER by paying outsized profits to the utilities—much like a credit card company profits from consumers that carry credit card balances,” said People’s Counsel David Lapp. “It’s an unsound financial practice to pay a regular expense—like your groceries—on a credit card and let the balance grow. Unfortunately, under past Public Service Commission orders, that’s what utility customers have been doing.”... Read More: FOX45