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Utility unveils proposal to improve reliability
At least two state legislators stand ready to require utilities to make electric service more reliable in Maryland or pay for failing to meet standards.
Del. Brian J. Feldman (D-Dist. 15) of Potomac has drafted a proposal with the help of Montgomery County Councilman Roger Berliner (D-Dist. 1) of Potomac that would require the Maryland Public Service Commission to set reliability standards by 2012, and would reduce utilities’ profits incrementally for failing to meet those standards.
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Meanwhile, after admitting at the hearing that Pepco customers lose power more often, and for longer periods, than most consumers in the nation or Maryland — and that they have for several years — Pepco executives rolled out details of a plan to improve reliability on Aug. 19.
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