Posted on 03/03/2009 5:18:57 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
ANNAPOLIS, MD (March 2, 2009) Governor Martin OMalley announced today the introduction of legislation that will apply a rational reregulation policy for energy markets in Maryland moving forward. The legislation will call for reregulation of electricity markets in Maryland moving forward when the Public Service Commission (PSC) deems it is in the best interest of consumers.
Deregulation has failed us. Today, we announce that the days of blind faith in broken, deregulated markets are over in Maryland, said Governor OMalley. We will reregulate Marylands electricity supply going forward whenever it is in the best interests of Maryland consumers and families. Rather than relying on the market forces that have failed to deliver for us, well put those important decisions about securing our energy future into the hands of the Public Service Commission.
Governor OMalley, joined by Maryland Energy Administration Director Malcolm Woolf, outlined the major themes of the legislation:
The promise of deregulation that the free market would drive energy prices down through competition has failed the people of Maryland, said Malcolm Woolf, Director of the Maryland Energy Administration. Taking control of the decision making process will ensure that these important matters will be decided in the best interest of consumers.
Governor OMalley stressed the prohibitive cost and risk to taxpayers of returning to full, retrospective reregulation. The immediate cost of buying back the energy plants from private utilities would be passed on to consumers, thus having an increasing effect on utility bills. In addition, $1.5 billion of the $2 billion settlement won by the State from Constellation Energy would be lost, since returning Constellations nuclear power plants would return to ratepayers the cost of decommissioning them. Buying back these plants could also jeopardize the development of Calvert Cliffs 3 and the thousands of jobs it will create.
In August, Governor OMalley delivered the keynote address before the Maryland Association of Counties, and pledged to do everything within his power to fight for Maryland families who are struggling to afford out-of-control home energy bills. There, the Governor outlined policy to secure Marylands energy future, including the use of the Public Service Commission to direct utilities to either find or build new generation to address any future supply shortfalls that the market is not reasonably expected to deliver in time to keep the lights on in 2011, 2012, and the years that follow.
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
Rationing ...
Get out your generators and wood burning stoves. Drop from the grid!
You have to know that they will outlaw or regulate all of that to death.
They already do in Ca.
Oh khrist Mom is getting ready to shaft us again.
This will be a boon for Virginia real estate cuz more and more people will be moving south to get away from the crazy legislators in Maryland.
Trying to outlaw Santa Claus wasn’t extreme enough so bankrupting the citizens will be their next step to drive to ensure that nobody is left in Maryland who had a chance of getting out.
socialize the energy industry. why not?
government runs everything else efficiently into the ground.
But those evil power companies are building power plants because it helps their profits instead of benefitting consumers. /sarc
MD4Bush, pick up the white courtesy phone.
I moved from there about 6 months ago to northern VA. Electricity had been regulated, but at such a low rate that nobody wanted to build new plants, and the companies would lose money on purchased power. After deregulation, the companies just decided to purchase power and not build new plants. The reason those evil power companies haven't built any power plants is because it was less risky (and perhaps cheaper) to buy electricity on the open market. Nothing like deciding to build a plant and then half-way through be told it doesn't meet some new, arbitrary standards or some environmental group gets an injunction against completion because of a newly discovered snail or new research paper by Sierra Club.
Now MoM thinks he can order companies to build plants. I'm sure they will if the state guarantees any cost overruns due to state regulations, union actions, or lawsuits.
Just say ‘rationing,’ Governor, it’s shorter.
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