Large energy companies are suing the state in an attempt to block a new law that was designed to strengthen consumer protections in Maryland’s retail electricity marketplace. See the full story at Maryland Matters. More DMV News Virginia Develops Workforce as Demand for Electrification Grows... Read More
Want a new energy-saving device for your home? Enroll in Energy Wise Rewards by choosing an energy-saving device and your participation level. You’ll receive a one-time Installation Credit of up to $80, monthly reward bill credits throughout the summer of up to $80, and your choice... Read More
C2C peer-learning cohorts bring together organizations with similar clean energy goals, opportunities, or challenges to: Gather best practices, tools, templates, and other resources from subject matter experts. Exchange case studies, experiences, lessons learned, and insights with peers from across the United States. Develop proposals, action plans, or... Read More
DEP is seeking to fill a fulltime Program Manager II (Recycling Coordinator) in the Recycling and Resource Management Division to effectively get every business, non-profit organization, Federal, State, and local government facility, multi-family apartment and condominium property, single-family household, employee, and resident to increase their waste reduction, reuse,... Read More
The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) FY25 Resilient Infrastructure for Sustainable Energy Program (“Maryland RISE Program,” “the Program”) will provide grants that will help fund improvements to Maryland’s electricity and related power infrastructure. Funds will be available to Maryland electricity infrastructure operators, fuel suppliers, and other... Read More
The Chesapeake Bay is cleaner than it used to be but is falling short of 2025 targets for reducing pollution, state and federal officials – including most of Maryland’s congressional delegation – said Wednesday. See the full story at Maryland Matters. More DMV News After... Read More