States with an asterisk (*) are the states in which Good Energy can currently provide electricity supply consulting services
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Maryland Electricity Deregulation
MARYLAND
Maryland businesses located in the Baltimore Gas and Electric, (BGE), Delmarva Power and Light Company,
Allegheny Power and the Potomac Electric Power Company, (PEPCO) electric service territories can benefit
by shopping for electricity and natural gas supply contracts offered by a number of competing retail
energy providers. By comparing the varying rates and offers, you can choose the competitive energy
supplier best suited for your business.
Good Energy can help you with the process of identifying energy supply opportunities that may afford
your business substantial money savings. For a personalized no-obligation energy rate analysis, please
download the following form and follow the included directions.
» Maryland Electric
Account Usage Data Release Form
If you elect to try to identify money-saving opportunities by shopping the electricity or natural
gas supply markets, and you decide to contract with an alternate competitive retail electricity or
natural gas supplier, your exiting utility will continue to deliver the energy to your business,
and respond to any of your service calls. This delivery service is still regulated by the Maryland
Public Service Commission, and, because Maryland's new competitive environment only affects the
supply of energy and not the delivery, all distribution lines will continue to be maintained by
the incumbent utility. This means electricity consumers in Maryland will still call their local
utility company to handle emergencies and to restore power during outages.
» Click here for general Maryland energy information
including links to Maryland electricity deregulation resources.
The image below shows the geographical boundaries of all of the electric service territories in Maryland.
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