A Maryland court has ruled in favor of Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) regarding the financial responsibility for significant infrastructure upgrades in Baltimore, amounting to $120 million.
The decision clarifies that BGE will not be required to cover these costs, a ruling that has implications for how utility expenses are handled in the city.
The upgrades, aimed at enhancing the reliability and safety of the energy grid, sparked a debate over who should ultimately bear the financial burden. The court's ruling is seen as a significant development in ongoing discussions about utility costs and infrastructure investments.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Sun (source).
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