Maryland Code § PU-7-1208

Section PU-7-1208
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(a) (1) Within 45 days after the closing date for the solicitation period
set in accordance with § 7-1206 of this subtitle or sooner as determined by the
Commission, the Power Plant Research Program shall recommend to the Commission
proposals to be authorized to utilize the expedited certificate of public convenience
and necessity process under § 7-207.4 of this title.
(2) The Power Plant Research Program shall base its
recommendations on the information in the proposals received and the specifications
listed in §§ 7-1207 and 7-1209 of this subtitle.
(b) Subject to subsection (c) of this section and after considering the
recommendations of the Power Plant Research Program made under subsection (a)
of this section, unless the Commission grants a request for an extension for good
cause, not later than 60 days after the close of the solicitation period the Commission
shall approve, conditionally approve, or deny a proposal submitted in response to a
solicitation issued under § 7-1206 of this subtitle.
(c) In addition to the criteria specified in § 7-1207 of this subtitle, the
Commission shall determine which proposals to approve based on the factors and
requirements specified in § 7-1209 of this subtitle.
(d) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the combined total
capacity of dispatchable energy generation projects and large capacity energy
resource projects approved under this section shall be greater than the combined
summer peak capacity profile of coal and oil energy generating stations in the State
as outlined under Table 9 of the Commission's Ten-Year Plan (2024-2033) of Electric
Companies in Maryland.
(2) The combined total capacity of natural gas dispatchable energy
generation projects and large capacity energy resource projects approved under this
section may not exceed the combined summer peak capacity profile of coal and oil
energy generating stations in the State as outlined under Table 9 of the Commission's
Ten-Year Plan (2024-2033) of Electric Companies in Maryland.
(e) Every 5 years after the date that a natural gas dispatchable energy
generation project or large capacity energy resource project becomes operational
under a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued under § 7-207.4 of this
title, the owner or operator of the natural gas dispatchable energy generation or large
capacity energy resource shall submit to the Commission a report regarding the
feasibility of converting the natural gas dispatchable energy generation or large
capacity energy resource to the use of only hydrogen or zero-emissions biofuel.

(f) An approval or conditional approval of a project under this section does
not guarantee that the project will be issued a certificate of public convenience and
necessity under § 7-207 or § 7-207.4 of this title.

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