Public Service Commission approves consent agenda, tariff filings and program deadline extensions
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At its Nov. 19, 2025 meeting the Public Service Commission unanimously approved minutes and a consent agenda that included a renewable energy facility certification, a natural-gas supplier license, multiple tariff filings and operational-deadline extensions for solar projects and an EV program tariff from BGE.
The Public Service Commission met on Nov. 19, 2025, and unanimously approved its minutes from the Nov. 5 meeting and a multi-item consent agenda covering renewable energy certification, supplier licenses and several tariff filings.
Chair Hoover moved to approve the consent agenda and each item carried on unanimous voice votes. Among the actions the commission approved were issuance of a renewable energy facility identification/certification and directions requiring the certified applicant to register REC accounts with PJM GATS within 30 days and to report any changes to application information within 30 days.
The commission granted CBRE Inc. a license to operate as a natural-gas supplier in Maryland limited to broker services for commercial and industrial customers and directed the company to provide Maryland-specific marketing and training materials to commission staff 30 days before the materials’ first use.
The commission also accepted tariff filings from Potomac Edison, Delmarva Power and Pepco with effective dates in December 2025 and approved limited operational-deadline waivers for Poplar Hill Solar LLC (until July 26, 2027) and Greater Mount Nebo Solar LLC (limited waiver of COMAR 20.62.03.04(c) and extension to April 26, 2027).
Staff presented administrative item 8—Baltimore Gas & Electric Co.’s supplement 739—to extend operational deadlines for BGE’s commercial EV fleet programs to the earlier of June 30, 2026, or the start of the second program phase; staff recommended acceptance consistent with the commission’s Aug. 6, 2025 administrative decision. BGE thanked staff; the commission accepted the tariff pages with an effective date of Nov. 19, 2025.
All votes were recorded as unanimous: Commissioner McLean, Commissioner Litton, Commissioner Sushman, Commissioner Barbet and Chair Hoover voted in the affirmative on the recorded motions.
