Maryland Code § PU-7-201

Section PU-7-201
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(a) (1) Annually, the Chairman of the Commission shall forward to the
Secretary of Natural Resources a 10-year plan listing possible and proposed sites,
including the associated transmission routes, for the construction of electric plants
within the State.
(2) (i) The Chairman shall delete from the 10-year plan any site
that the Secretary of Natural Resources identifies as unsuitable in accordance with
the requirements of § 3-304 of the Natural Resources Article.
(ii) The Chairman may include a site deleted from a 10-year
plan under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph in a subsequent 10-year plan.
(3) The Chairman shall include information in the annual 10-year
plan on current and projected efforts by electric companies and the Commission to
moderate overall electrical generation demand and peak demand through the electric
companies' promotion of energy conservation by customers and through the electric
companies' use of alternative energy sources, including cogeneration.
(4) To the extent that the Commission requires an electric company
to report the information described in paragraph (3) of this subsection, a small rural
electric cooperative described in § 7-502(a) of this title may satisfy the requirement
by submitting to the Commission a copy of the power requirement study that the
small rural electric cooperative submits to the rural utilities service.
(b) (1) The Commission shall evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the
investments by electric companies in energy conservation to reduce electrical demand
and in renewable energy sources to help meet electrical demand.
(2) The evaluation of investments shall include:
(i) the electric companies' promotion and conduct of a building
audit and weatherization program, including low-interest or no-interest electric
company financing for the installation of energy conservation materials and
renewable energy devices;
(ii) utilization of renewable energy sources;
(iii) promotion and utilization of electricity from cogeneration
and wastes; and

(iv) widespread public promotion of energy conservation
programs.

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