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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Delaware, Maryland get rehearing on costly power line project

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) today granted the Delaware and Maryland Public Service Commissions’ joint request for rehearing for further consideration of the order issued on April 22 on the Artificial Island cost allocation. The official rehearing will be addressed in a future FERC order.

Delaware PSC Executive Director, Bob Howatt, stated, “We are pleased to find out that our joint request for rehearing has been granted for further consideration. We strongly feel that we have addressed the criteria set by the FERC as to why this project should be treated differently than other transmission projects. We will continue to fight for Delaware in an effort to reduce the cost allocation for this project.”

The project is designed to improve the stability of the power system at Artificial Island, the site of the Salem and Hope Creek nuclear power plants.

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