Annapolis, MD - Feb. 8, 2025  - Numerous lawmakers in Maryland, including leaders in the General Assembly, are proposing different pieces of legislation aimed to address the state's growing energy crisis.

On Monday, Senate President Bill Ferguson and House Speaker Adrienne Jones, and other lawmakers, unveiled a package of legislation aimed at reducing the price of energy for residents across the state, while increasing the amount of energy generated in the state of Maryland. This as the demand from data centers and electrification increase, at the same time power plants like Brandon Shores are expected to retire in the near future. Currently Maryland imports about 40 percent of it's energy from other states.

“We recognize that renewable energy is the future but we also recognize that no single form of energy can meet our growing demand,” Speaker Jones said.

When asked if the energy crisis, and people’s frustrations with high energy bills, were an indication the state over-invested in climate solutions, Sen. Ferguson was quick to push back. He said the realities of the legislation show “it’s just the opposite.”... Read More: FOX45