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Climate Change and the 2025 Session

 

Each year, the Climate Change team selects several bills as “priority.” The bills are evaluated based on their climate effectiveness and climate justice impacts. In order to collect information about the bills, UULM-MD participates in three different coalitions. They are the Climate Justice Wing of the Maryland Legislative Coalition, the Citizens Concerned for the Environment (CCE), and the Transform Maryland Transportation coalition. These three coalitions emphasize different perspectives on climate change. They are climate justice, broader climate and environmental issues, and public transportation advocacy, respectively.

In addition, several bills have been selected that we are “supporting” and may be elevated in the event that a priority bill fails to move forward.

 

For priority bills, the UULM-MD will submit written testimony, issue action alerts and join rallies in Annapolis. For the supported bills, we will follow their progress, and sign-on to other Advocacy Organizations' testimony.

 

Priority Bills:

 

RatePayer Protection Act  (HB 419)- This bill would reform the Strategic Infrastructure Development and Enhancement (STRIDE) Program, The 2013 STRIDE law allows the gas utilities to add a surcharge to customers' bills, serving as an incentive for the utility to replace old pipes. But, because it lacks guardrails, the law has led to excessive spending and rate increases.

 

The bill requires gas utilities to:

  •    Ensure spending is cost effective and consider non-pipeline alternatives;

  •    Prioritize safety and use modern leak detection technology;

  •    Use a “fix it first” approach to gas infrastructure when cost effective; and,

  •    Give customers 2 years notice, so they have time to plan, before the utilities work in their home. 

 

Cumulative Harms to Environmental Restoration for Improving our Shared Health (CHERISH) Our Communities Act (SB 978) - Lack of oversight has allowed the aggregation of polluting industries and facilities in specific places allowing MD natural habitats and underserved populations to be overexposed to pollution. 

 

This legislation will give the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) the authority to approve, alter, or deny a permit based on an Environmental Justice Score, and an assessment of other permits and the underlying sociodemographic characteristics of the community. 

 

Climate and Transportation Alignment Act (HB 84/SB 395) - Require the Maryland Department of Transportation’s (MDOT) six year capital budget to comply with Maryland goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60% by 2031 and reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) per capita by investing in more clean transportation options including public transit, walking, and biking. This bill does not require any specific project. However, it does require the DoT to follow the requirements in the Climate Solutions Now Act by investing in projects that reduce greenhouse gases in the transportation sector. 

 

The bill passed the House, the Senate committees, and second reader on the Senate floor last year. An informal workgroup of bill sponsors, advocates, and MDOT are discussing changes to the bill for the upcoming legislative session.

 

Bills of Interest:

 

Responding to Emergency Needs from Extreme Weather (RENEW) Act (HB 128/SB 149- A $900M per year fee on 40 historical carbon polluters to pay for climate mitigation and adaptation. This bill would assess a fee of $1B per year for 9 years from the top 40 worldwide sources of greenhouse gases. 

Access to Abundant Clean Energy (AACE) Act (HB 398/SB 316- This bill focuses on increasing the sources of clean energy in Maryland. It covers batteries, solar, offshore wind, land-based wind, hydro, nuclear, and Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) Reform. This is a very technical and “wonky” bill.

Maryland Beverage Container Recycling Refund and Litter Reduction Program (a.k.a. Maryland Bottle Bill) (HB 232/SB 346)- Establishes a returnable beverage program in Maryland, covering plastic, glass and metal containers. Customers would be charged a fee for each container purchased which would be refunded upon return. This would result in a reduction in litter and disposal of containers in landfills, increased recycling rates, and would be self-supporting. 

The Better Buildings Act (HB 49/SB 256)- This was originally a component of the Climate Solutions Now Act which was pulled out at the last minute. The bill would require all new homes and buildings in the state to be built to produce zero scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions. 

For more information, please contact Climate Change Issue Lead Phil Webster at ClimateChange@uulmmd.org.

Subject
Bill Number
XFile Bill Number
Title
Sponsor
Status
Current Location
Priority
Position
Action
Synopsis
Abundant Affordable Clean Energy
HB0398
SB0316
Abundant Affordable Clean Energy - Procurement and Development (AACE Act)
Delegate Charkoudian
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
x
Support
Contact Delegate on Committee
Requiring each electric company in the State to submit to the Public Service Commission by certain dates plans for the construction or procurement of distribution-connected energy storage devices and to construct or procure the devices in accordance with the plan; providing for the creation of zero-emission credits by beneficial nuclear facilities; requiring the Commission to pursue certain coordinated approaches to offshore wind energy transmission development; etc.
Abundant Affordable Clean Energy
SB0316
HB0398
Abundant Affordable Clean Energy - Procurement and Development (AACE Act)
Senator Brooks
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
x
Support
Contact Senator on Committee
Requiring each electric company in the State to submit to the Public Service Commission by certain dates plans for the construction or procurement of distribution-connected energy storage devices and to construct or procure the devices in accordance with the plan; providing for the creation of zero-emission credits by beneficial nuclear facilities; requiring the Commission to pursue certain coordinated approaches to offshore wind energy transmission development; etc.
Climate Change Restitution Fund
HB0340
Climate Change - Attorney General Actions, Climate Change Restitution Fund, and Climate Change Restitution Fund Advisory Council
Delegate Ruth
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Health and Government Operations
x
Support
Authorizing the Attorney General to investigate, commence, and prosecute or defend any suit or action that holds certain entities accountable for tortious or otherwise unlawful conduct that has contributed to climate change; establishing the Climate Change Restitution Fund as a special, nonlapsing fund; establishing the Climate Change Restitution Fund Advisory Council to provide information to the Governor, the Attorney General, and the General Assembly on climate change and the distribution of the Fund; etc.
Data Center Impact Analysis
HB0270
SB0116
Data Center Impact Analysis and Report
Delegate Crosby
First Reading Education, Energy, and the Environment
Education, Energy, and the Environment
x
Support
Requiring the Department of the Environment, the Maryland Energy Administration, and the University of Maryland School of Business, in coordination with the Department of Legislative Services, to conduct an analysis of the likely environmental, energy, and economic impacts of data center development in the State; and requiring the Department of Legislative Services to coordinate preparation of the final report to be submitted to the Governor and the General Assembly by September 1, 2026.
Data Center Impact Analysis
SB0116
HB0270
Data Center Impact Analysis and Report
Senator Lewis Young
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
x
Support
Requiring the Department of the Environment, the Maryland Energy Administration, and the University of Maryland School of Business, in coordination with the Department of Legislative Services, to conduct an analysis of the likely environmental, energy, and economic impacts of data center development in the State; and requiring the Department of Legislative Services to coordinate preparation of the final report to be submitted to the Governor and the General Assembly by September 1, 2026.
Packing Materials - Producer Responsibility
SB0901
Environment - Packaging Materials - Producer Responsibility Plans
Senator Augustine
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
x
Support
Contact Senator on Committee
Requiring certain producers of packaging materials, individually or as part of a producer responsibility organization, to submit a certain packaging materials producer responsibility plan to the Department of the Environment for review and approval on or before April 1, 2027, and every 5 years thereafter, in accordance with certain requirements.
Cherish Our Communities Act
HB1484
SB0978
Environmental Permits - Requirements for Public Participation and Impact and Burden Analyses (Cumulative Harms to Environmental Restoration For Improving Shared Health - CHERISH Our Communities Act)
Delegate Lewis, J.
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m. (Environment and Transportation)
Environment and Transportation
x
Support
Contact Delegate on Committee
Applying certain public participation requirements to permits for projects that have been identified by the Department of the Environment as having an increased potential for adverse community environmental and public health impacts; requiring a person applying for certain environmental permits for certain projects with an increased potential to cause adverse community environmental and public health impacts to include in the permit application an environmental impact analysis; etc.
Cherish Our Communities Act
SB0978
HB1484
Environmental Permits - Requirements for Public Participation and Impact and Burden Analyses (Cumulative Harms to Environmental Restoration for Improving Shared Health - CHERISH Our Communities Act)
Senator Lam
Hearing 2/25 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
x
Support
Contact Senator on Committee
Applying certain public participation requirements to permits for projects that have been identified by the Department of the Environment as having an increased potential for adverse community environmental and public health impacts; requiring a person applying for certain environmental permits for certain projects with an increased potential to cause adverse community environmental and public health impacts to include in the permit application an environmental impact analysis; etc.
Maryland Bottle Bill
HB0232
SB0346
Maryland Beverage Container Recycling Refund and Litter Reduction Program
Delegate Terrasa
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Environment and Transportation
x
Support
Contact Delegate on Committee
Establishing the Maryland Beverage Container Recycling Refund and Litter Reduction Program to increase the reuse and recycling of beverage containers and reduce the litter, pollution, and costs associated with beverage containers; prohibiting a producer from selling, offering for sale, or distributing in or importing into the State a redeemable beverage container unless the producer is registered with the Department of the Environment, pays a certain fee, and is part of a certain stewardship organization; etc.
Maryland Bottle Bill
SB0346
HB0232
Maryland Beverage Container Recycling Refund and Litter Reduction Program
Senator Brooks
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
x
Support
Contact Senator on Committee
Establishing the Maryland Beverage Container Recycling Refund and Litter Reduction Program to increase the reuse and recycling of beverage containers and reduce the litter, pollution, and costs associated with beverage containers; prohibiting a producer from selling, offering for sale, or distributing in or importing into the State a redeemable beverage container unless the producer is registered with the Department of the Environment, pays a certain fee, and is part of a certain stewardship organization; etc.
Better Buildings Act
HB0973
SB0804
Maryland Building Performance Standards - Fossil Fuel Use, Energy Conservation, and Electric- and Solar-Ready Standards (Better Buildings Act of 2025)
Delegate Boafo
Hearing 2/26 at 1:00 p.m.
Environment and Transportation
x
Support
Contact Delegate on Committee
Requiring the Maryland Department of Labor to adopt, by October 1, 2025, and as part of the Maryland Building Performance Standards, energy conservation requirements, an electric- and solar-ready standard for certain buildings, and a requirement that new buildings and significant improvements meet all laundry, water, and space heating demands of the building without the use of fossil fuels.
Better Buildings Act
SB0804
HB0973
Maryland Building Performance Standards - Fossil Fuel Use, Energy Conservation, and Electric- and Solar-Ready Standards (Better Buildings Act of 2025)
Senator Brooks
Hearing 2/27 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
x
Support
Contact Senator on Committee
Requiring the Maryland Department of Labor to adopt, by October 1, 2025, and as part of the Maryland Building Performance Standards, energy conservation requirements, an electric- and solar-ready standard for certain buildings, and a requirement that new buildings and significant improvements meet all laundry, water, and space heating demands of the building without the use of fossil fuels.
Natural Gas Ratepayer Protection
HB0419
SB0998
Natural Gas - Strategic Infrastructure Development and Enhancement (Ratepayer Protection Act)
Delegate Embry
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
x
Support
Contact Delegate on Committee
Altering the required contents of a certain plan that a gas company may file with the Public Service Commission for proposed eligible infrastructure replacement projects to include certain descriptions, demonstrations, analyses, and notifications; and altering the required findings of the Commission in considering whether to approve a certain infrastructure replacement plan.
Natural Gas Ratepayer Protection
SB0998
HB0419
Natural Gas - Strategic Infrastructure Development and Enhancement (Ratepayer Protection Act)
Senator Washington, M.
Rereferred to Education, Energy, and the Environment
Education, Energy, and the Environment
x
Support
Contact Senator on Committee
Altering the required contents of a certain plan that a gas company may file with the Public Service Commission for proposed eligible infrastructure replacement projects to include certain descriptions, demonstrations, analyses, and notifications; and altering the required findings of the Commission in considering whether to approve a certain infrastructure replacement plan.
RENEW Act
HB0128
SB0149
Responding to Emergency Needs From Extreme Weather (RENEW) Act of 2025
Delegate Fraser-Hidalgo
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
x
Support
Contact Delegate on Committee
Establishing the Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Payment Program in the Department of the Environment to secure payments from certain businesses that extract fossil fuels or refine petroleum products in order to provide a source of revenue for State efforts to adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change and to address the health impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations; establishing the Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Fund to support efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change; etc.
RENEW Act
SB0149
HB0128
Responding to Emergency Needs From Extreme Weather (RENEW) Act of 2025
Senator Hester
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
x
Support
Contact Senator on Committee
Establishing the Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Payment Program in the Department of the Environment to secure payments from certain businesses that extract fossil fuels or refine petroleum products in order to provide a source of revenue for State efforts to adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change and to address the health impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations; establishing the Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Fund to support efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change; etc.
Climate & Transportation Alignment
HB0084
SB0395
Transportation - Major Highway Capacity Expansion Projects and Impact Assessments (Transportation and Climate Alignment Act of 2025)
Delegate Edelson
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Appropriations
x
Support
Contact Delegate on Committee
Requiring the Department of Transportation, as part of the planning and implementation of certain major highway expansion projects to develop and implement a corresponding multimodal transportation program; requiring the Department beginning with a certain Consolidated Transportation Program to evaluate certain major capital projects for their impact on greenhouse gas emissions and vehicle miles traveled; requiring the Secretary of Transportation to perform certain capacity expansion impact assessments; etc.
Climate & Transportation Alignment
SB0395
HB0084
Transportation - Major Highway Capacity Expansion Projects and Impact Assessments (Transportation and Climate Alignment Act of 2025)
Senator Hettleman
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Budget and Taxation
x
Support
Contact Senator on Committee
Requiring the Department of Transportation, as part of the planning and implementation of certain major highway expansion projects to develop and implement a corresponding multimodal transportation program; requiring the Department beginning with a certain Consolidated Transportation Program to evaluate certain major capital projects for their impact on greenhouse gas emissions and vehicle miles traveled; requiring the Secretary of Transportation to perform certain capacity expansion impact assessments; etc.
Climate Solutions Now - Affordability
HB1451
SB0779
Climate Solutions Affordability Act of 2025
Delegate Chisholm
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m. (Environment and Transportation)
Environment and Transportation
Oppose
Specifying that certain requirements under the Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022 are to be carried out to the extent economically practicable, including requirements concerning achieving certain direct greenhouse gas emissions reductions from certain buildings, measuring and reporting direct emissions data to the Department of the Environment, achieving certain greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals, and achieving zero-emission vehicle goals relating to the State vehicle fleet and local school buses; etc.
Climate Solutions Now - Affordability
SB0779
HB1451
Climate Solutions Now Act Affordability Act of 2025
Senator Gallion
Hearing 2/27 at 1:00 p.m. (Education, Energy, and the Environment)
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Oppose
Specifying that certain requirements under the Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022 are to be carried out to the extent economically practicable, including requirements concerning achieving certain direct greenhouse gas emissions reductions from certain buildings, measuring and reporting direct emissions data to the Department of the Environment, achieving certain greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals, and achieving zero-emission vehicle goals relating to the State vehicle fleet and local school buses; etc.
Community Solar - Subsctiptions
HB1233
SB1022
Community Solar Energy Generating Systems - Subscription Eligibility
Delegate Johnson, A.
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Authorizing a certain LMI subscriber to hold a subscription to a community solar energy generating system located in a different electric service territory from the one in which the LMI subscriber resides; providing that a certain LMI subscriber shall receive the same bill credit value as an LMI subscriber who resides in a certain electric service territory; and requiring the Public Service Commission to establish a process for exchanging community solar bill credits between systems located in different electric service areas.
Community Solar - Subsctiptions
SB1022
HB1233
Community Solar Energy Generating Systems - Subscription Eligibility
Senator Jackson, C.
Rereferred to Education, Energy, and the Environment
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Authorizing a certain LMI subscriber to hold a subscription to a community solar energy generating system located in a different electric service territory from the one in which the LMI subscriber resides; providing that a certain LMI subscriber shall receive the same bill credit value as an LMI subscriber who resides in a certain electric service territory; and requiring the Public Service Commission to establish a process for exchanging community solar bill credits between systems located in different electric service areas.
Construction of Transmission Lines
HB1218
SB0953
Construction and Expansion of Transmission Lines and Task Force to Develop a Realistic Electricity Plan for Maryland
Delegate Buckel
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Establishing the Task Force to Develop a Realistic Electricity Plan for Maryland to study and make recommendations on the State's current and future electricity needs under various scenarios: prohibiting the Public Service Commission from approving the construction or expansion of transmission lines in the State from July 1, 2025, through May 1, 2026; and requiring the Task Force to report its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly by December 31, 2025.
Construction of Transmission Lines
SB0953
HB1218
Construction and Expansion of Transmission Lines and Task Force to Develop a Realistic Electricity Plan for Maryland
Senator West
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Establishing the Task Force to Develop a Realistic Electricity Plan for Maryland to study and make recommendations on the State's current and future electricity needs under various scenarios; and prohibiting the Public Service Commission from approving the construction or expansion of transmission lines in the State from July 1, 2025, through May 1, 2026.
Repeal low-emission vehicle program
HB1258
Consumer Goods - Restrictions Based on Energy Source - Prohibition (Energy Equality Act of 2025)
Delegate Arikan
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m. (Environment and Transportation)
Environment and Transportation
Oppose
Prohibiting a local government or unit of State government from restricting the sale, purchase, or use of a certain consumer good solely on the basis of the energy source used to power the consumer good; repealing provisions of law requiring the Department of the Environment to establish and maintain a certain low emissions vehicle program; repealing provisions of law requiring the Department to establish requirements for the sale of new zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles; and applying the Act retroactively.
Ratepayer Protection-Global Warming
HB0903
Courts - Global Warming and Climate Change - Prohibited Actions (Ratepayer Protection Act of 2025)
Delegate Buckel
Hearing 2/27 at 1:00 p.m.
Judiciary
Oppose
Prohibiting the State or a local government, or an agency of the State or a local government, from filing an action for monetary damages or alleged economic damages against a business for the adverse effects of global warming or climate change in the State.
Clean Energy Procurement - Biogas
HB1417
SB0480
Department of General Services - Clean Energy Procurement Program - Establishment
Delegate Adams
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Economic Matters
Requiring the Department of General Services, in consultation with the Maryland Green Purchasing Committee, the University System of Maryland, and the Maryland Clean Energy Center, to establish a Clean Energy Procurement Program in the Department on or before January 1, 2026; requiring the Department, in consultation with certain entities, to issue a certain solicitation for a biogas contract; authorizing the Department to enter into a contract to procure biogas; etc.
Clean Energy Procurement - Biogas
SB0480
HB1417
Department of General Services - Clean Energy Procurement Program - Establishment
Senator Gallion
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Requiring the Department of General Services, in consultation with the Maryland Green Purchasing Committee, the University System of Maryland, and the Maryland Clean Energy Center, to establish a Clean Energy Procurement Program in the Department on or before January 1, 2026; requiring the Department, in consultation with certain entities, to issue a certain solicitation for a biogas contract; authorizing the Department to enter into a contract to procure biogas; etc.
Solar Energy Project Sites - Planning
HB0904
Department of Planning - Study on Solar Energy Project Sites
Delegate Moon
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Economic Matters
Requiring the Department of Planning, in consultation with the Maryland Energy Administration, to conduct a study to identify and evaluate land owned by the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services for the siting of new solar energy projects; and requiring the Department to report its findings and recommendations on or before October 1, 2027.
Ecological Restoration
HB1155
SB0722
Department of the Environment - Ecological Restoration
Delegate Stein
Hearing 2/26 at 1:00 p.m.
Environment and Transportation
Defining the term 'ecological restoration' as an activity undertaken with the goal of recovering, re-establishing, or enhancing a degraded, damaged, or destroyed ecosystem through specified measures; and requiring the Department of the Environment to update its regulations, as appropriate, to incorporate the definition of ecological restoration or be consistent with the definition of ecological restoration.
Ecological Restoration
SB0722
HB1155
Department of the Environment - Ecological Restoration
Senator Henson
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Defining the term 'ecological restoration' as an activity undertaken with the goal of recovering, re-establishing, or enhancing a degraded, damaged, or destroyed ecosystem through specified measures; and requiring the Department of the Environment to update its regulations, as appropriate, to incorporate the definition of ecological restoration or be consistent with the definition of ecological restoration.
School Building Energy Usage Reports
HB0066
SB0818
Education - School Building Energy Usage - Monthly Report
Delegate Wu
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Appropriations
Requiring each county board of education to collect data on energy usage and report the data collected to the Interagency Commission on School Construction; requiring the Commission to adopt regulations specifying the data to be collected and the means and frequency of reporting; and requiring the Commission to analyze the data collected and provide recommendations for improving school building energy efficiency and usage.
School Building Energy Usage Reports
SB0818
HB0066
Education - School Building Energy Usage - Monthly Report
Senator Watson
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Requiring each county board of education to collect data on energy usage and report the data collected to the Interagency Commission on School Construction; requiring the Commission to adopt regulations specifying the data to be collected and the means and frequency of reporting; and requiring the Commission to analyze the data collected and provide recommendations for improving school building energy efficiency and usage.
EVs - Repeal of Excise Tax Credit
HB0216
Electric Vehicles - Repeal of Excise Tax Credit and Establishment of Rebate Program
Delegate Fraser-Hidalgo
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Environment and Transportation
Repealing the electric vehicle excise tax credit; establishing the Electric Vehicle Rebate Program; requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration to establish a website to administer the program; requiring a participating dealer to provide a rebate in the form of a reduction of the vehicle's purchase price equal to the full amount of the rebate for which the vehicle purchased is eligible at the time the eligible vehicle is purchased; requiring the Administration to reimburse a dealer for rebates provided by the dealer; etc.
Electricity - Data Centers
HB0900
Electricity - Data Centers - Rate Schedule and Requirements
Delegate Wilson
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Requiring each electric company in the State to submit to the Public Service Commission for approval a specific rate schedule for certain data center customers with certain required provisions, including minimum durations, financial responsibilities, and fees.
ENERGIZE Maryland Act
HB0505
SB0434
Empowering New Energy Resources and Green Initiatives Toward a Zero-Emission (ENERGIZE) Maryland Act
Speaker
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Renaming the 'renewable energy portfolio standard' to be the 'clean energy portfolio standard'; altering the minimum required percentage of energy that must be derived from clean energy sources in certain years under the clean energy portfolio standard; altering the contents of and approval criteria for an application for an offshore wind project; establishing a process for the Public Service Commission to review and approve an application for a proposed nuclear energy generation project; etc.
ENERGIZE Maryland Act
SB0434
HB0505
Empowering New Energy Resources and Green Initiatives Toward a Zero-Emission (ENERGIZE) Maryland Act
President
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Renaming the 'renewable energy portfolio standard' to be the 'clean energy portfolio standard'; altering the minimum required percentage of energy that must be derived from clean energy sources in certain years under the clean energy portfolio standard; altering the contents of and approval criteria for an application for an offshore wind project; establishing a process for the Public Service Commission to review and approve an application for a proposed nuclear energy generation project; etc.
Energy Resource Adequacy and Planning
HB1037
SB0909
Energy Resource Adequacy and Planning Act
Delegate Crosby
Hearing 2/28 at 1:30 p.m.
Economic Matters
Establishing the Integrated Resource Planning Office in the Public Service Commission; requiring the Office to develop a Comprehensive Energy Forecast and conduct a certain study to support the development of the Forecast; requiring the Office, in consultation with the Commission and the Maryland Energy Administration, to complete certain energy modeling; and requiring the Commission, in consultation with the Office, to adopt regulations requiring each electric company to develop a certain integrated resource plan.
Energy Resource Adequacy and Planningy
SB0909
HB1037
Energy Resource Adequacy and Planning Act
Senator Hester
Hearing 2/28 at 1:30 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Establishing the Integrated Resource Planning Office in the Public Service Commission; requiring the Office to develop a Comprehensive Energy Forecast and conduct a certain study to support the development of the Forecast; requiring the Office, in consultation with the Commission and the Maryland Energy Administration, to complete certain energy modeling; and requiring the Commission, in consultation with the Office, to adopt regulations requiring each electric company to develop a certain integrated resource plan.
Agricultural Buildings - Energy Standards
SB0778
Environment - Building Energy Performance Standards - Agricultural Buildings
Senator Gallion
Unfavorable Report by Education, Energy, and the Environment; Withdrawn
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Prohibiting the Department of the Environment from requiring an owner, lessor, lessee, or operator of an agricultural building to apply to the Department for an exemption from certain building energy performance standards.
Building Energy Performance Standards
HB0049
SB0256
Environment - Building Energy Performance Standards - Compliance and Reporting
Chair, Environment and Transportation Committee
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Environment and Transportation
Support
Altering an annual compliance fee paid by certain owners of covered buildings under certain circumstances to include the energy use attributable to the building's failure to meet certain energy targets; requiring certain regulations to include a certain annual reporting fee to cover certain costs; and requiring the Department of the Environment to deposit alternative compliance fees into the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund.
Building Energy Performance Standards
SB0256
HB0049
Environment - Building Energy Performance Standards - Compliance and Reporting
Chair, Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Support
Altering an annual compliance fee paid by certain owners of covered buildings under certain circumstances to include the energy use attributable to the building's failure to meet certain energy targets; requiring certain regulations to include a certain annual reporting fee to cover certain costs; and requiring the Department of the Environment to deposit alternative compliance fees into the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund.
Coal Combustion By-Products - Fees, etc.
HB0902
SB0425
Environment - Coal Combustion By-Products - Fees, Coordinating Committee, and Regulations
Delegate Lehman
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m. (Environment and Transportation)
Environment and Transportation
Providing that a certain base fee established by the Department of the Environment that is paid by a certain generator of coal combustion by-products is not less than $2.30 per ton; altering the factors that the Department is required to consider in establishing the fee; establishing the Statewide Coal Combustion By-Products Coordinating Committee to share information, monitoring results, and certain remedial actions with respect to certain coal combustion by-product sites; etc.
Coal Combustion By-Products - Fees, etc.
SB0425
HB0902
Environment - Coal Combustion By-Products - Fees, Coordinating Committee, and Regulations
Senator Jackson, M.
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Providing that a certain base fee established by the Department of the Environment that is paid by a certain generator of coal combustion by-products is not less than $2.30 per ton; altering the factors that the Department is required to consider in establishing the fee; establishing the Statewide Coal Combustion By-Products Coordinating Committee to share information, monitoring results, and certain remedial actions with respect to certain coal combustion by-product sites; etc.
Battery Stewardship Act
SB0686
Environment - Extended Producer Responsibility for Batteries and Battery-Containing Products (Battery Stewardship Act)
Senator Augustine
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Requiring certain producers of batteries and battery-containing products to individually or as part of a battery stewardship organization submit a certain battery stewardship plan to the Department of the Environment for review and approval by July 1, 2026, and every 5 years thereafter, in accordance with certain requirements; requiring a battery stewardship program to be implemented within a certain amount of time after the Department approves a certain battery stewardship plan; etc.
Local Building Energy Performance Standards
SB0807
Environment - Local Building Energy Performance Standards - Authorization
Senator Kramer
Hearing 2/27 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Authorizing counties to adopt local building energy performance standards that are at least as stringent as certain standards adopted by the Department of the Environment if the standards are approved by the Department; authorizing a county to enforce local building energy performance standards; and exempting a covered building that is subject to certain local building energy performance standards from complying with certain statewide standards.
Local Recycling Requirments
HB0407
Environment - Municipal Recycling Plans - Requirement
Delegate Edelson
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Environment and Transportation
Requiring the largest municipal corporation in each county, beginning on or before January 1, 2026, and every 5 years thereafter, to adopt or update certain recycling plans that provide for a reduction through recycling of a certain percentage of the municipal corporation's solid waste stream by weight under certain circumstances; and requiring the Department of Planning to identify certain municipal corporations as part of certain population projections.
Nonprofit Loans
HB0145
SB0105
Green and Renewable Energy for Nonprofit Organizations Loan Program and Fund
Delegate Boafo
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Establishing the Green and Renewable Energy for Nonprofit Organizations Loan Program in the Maryland Energy Administration to provide financial assistance in the form of no-interest loans to nonprofit organizations for the planning, purchase, and installation of qualifying energy systems; establishing the Green and Renewable Energy for Nonprofit Organizations Loan Fund; altering the uses of the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund; authorizing the Governor to include $5,000,000 in the fiscal year 2027 budget for the Fund; etc.
Nonprofit Loans
SB0105
HB0145
Green and Renewable Energy for Nonprofit Organizations Loan Program and Fund
Senator Kagan
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Budget and Taxation
Establishing the Green and Renewable Energy for Nonprofit Organizations Loan Program in the Maryland Energy Administration to provide financial assistance in the form of no-interest loans to nonprofit organizations for the planning, purchase, and installation of qualifying energy systems; establishing the Green and Renewable Energy for Nonprofit Organizations Loan Fund; altering the uses of the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund; authorizing the Governor to include $5,000,000 in the fiscal year 2027 budget for the Fund; etc.
GRG Reductions - Loans
HB0155
SB0247
Housing and Community Development - Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions - Issuance of Loans and Achievement of Targets
Chair, Environment and Transportation Committee
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Environment and Transportation
Authorizing the Department of Housing and Community Development to issue loans, in addition to grants, for certain purposes relating to reducing direct greenhouse gas emissions from certain multifamily residential buildings; and expanding the sources of savings that the Department may include when calculating the achievement of certain greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets.
GRG Reductions - Loans
SB0247
HB0155
Housing and Community Development - Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions - Issuance of Loans and Achievement of Targets
Chair, Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Authorizing the Department of Housing and Community Development to issue loans, in addition to grants, for certain purposes relating to reducing direct greenhouse gas emissions from certain multifamily residential buildings; and expanding the sources of savings that the Department may include when calculating the achievement of certain greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets.
Power Company Lobbying Costs-Recovery
HB0960
Investor-Owned Electric, Gas, and Gas and Electric Companies - Cost Recovery - Limitations and Reporting Requirements (Ratepayer Freedom Act)
Delegate Johnson, A.
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Economic Matters
Prohibiting an investor-owned electric company, gas company, or combination gas and electric company from recovering through rates certain costs, including certain costs associated with lobbying and political activities; and requiring certain public service companies to include in the annual report to the Public Service Commission certain costs related to certain activities.
Local Transit Systems Funding
HB0432
SB0020
Locally Operated Transit Systems - Mandatory Funding - Inflation Adjustment (Local Transit Sustainability Act)
Delegate Edelson
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Appropriations
Requiring that the amount that the Governor is required to include in the annual budget bill for the Locally Operated Transit System Grant Program be adjusted for future fiscal years based on growth in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers.
Local Transit Systems Funding
SB0020
HB0432
Locally Operated Transit Systems - Mandatory Funding - Inflation Adjustment (Local Transit Sustainability Act)
Senator McCray
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Budget and Taxation
Requiring that the amount that the Governor is required to include in the annual budget bill for the Locally Operated Transit System Grant Program be adjusted for future fiscal years based on growth in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers.
Building Energy Performance Standards
HB0212
Maryland Building Performance Standards - Fossil Fuel Use and Electric-Ready Standards
Delegate Acevero
Hearing 2/26 at 1:00 p.m. (Environment and Transportation) and Hearing canceled (Economic Matters)
Environment and Transportation
Requiring the Maryland Department of Labor to adopt, on or before January 1, 2026, and as part of the Maryland Building Performance Standards, a requirement that new buildings meet all energy demands of the building without the use of fossil fuels and an electric-ready standard for certain buildings.
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
HB0897
Maryland Department of Transportation - Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Expansion - Plans and Programs
Delegate Moon
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Environment and Transportation
Requiring the Maryland Department of Transportation, in consultation with the Maryland Energy Administration, to make certain estimations and determinations regarding electric vehicles and electric vehicle charging infrastructure; requiring the Department, in consultation with the Maryland Energy Administration, to develop plans and implement programs to increase the electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the State; etc.
Green Schools Stewardship Act
HB0540
Maryland Green Schools - Website, Outreach, and Designations (Green Schools Stewardship Act)
Delegate Wolek
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Ways and Means
Requiring the Maryland Association of Environmental and Outdoor Education to update, by March 1, 2027, and maintain a certain website; requiring the Association to conduct certain outreach efforts with a certain frequency; requiring the Department of Natural Resources, in collaboration with the State Department of Education and in consultation with other relevant parties, to establish criteria for designating green schools in the State as green schools mentor schools; etc.
Customer-Sited Solar Program
HB1273
Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund and Customer-Sited Solar Program - Alterations
Chair, Economic Matters Committee
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Authorizing the use of the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund for grants and loans for building electrification and transportation electrification; altering the allowed uses of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative auction revenue and certain compliance fee revenue; altering certain reporting requirements for the Fund; and altering the definition of 'low to moderate income' for purposes of the Customer-Sited Solar Program.
Natural Gas Generating Facilities
HB1217
SB0950
Natural Gas Generating Facilities - Authorization
Delegate Buckel
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Authorizing the construction, permitting, and operation of natural gas generating facilities in the State until the State meets 50% of its energy needs from renewable energy resources; and requiring the Maryland Energy Administration to work with the owners and operators of natural gas generating facilities in the State to decrease the production of energy from natural gas after the State meets 50% of its energy needs from renewable energy resources.
Natural Gas Generating Facilities
SB0950
HB1217
Natural Gas Generating Facilities - Authorization
Senator West
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Authorizing the construction, permitting, and operation of natural gas generating facilities in the State until the State meets 50% its energy needs from renewable energy resources; and requiring the Maryland Energy Administration to work with the owners and operators of natural gas generating facilities in the State to decrease the production of energy from natural gas after the State meets 50% its energy needs from renewable energy resources.
Food Forests and Foraging
HB0257
SB0317
Natural Resources - Food Forests and Foraging Program - Establishment
Delegate Charkoudian
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Environment and Transportation
Establishing a Food Forests and Foraging Program on areas owned or managed by the Department of Natural Resources; defining 'foraging' as harvesting plant materials, including seeds, nuts, mushrooms, roots, tubers, and berries for noncommercial personal consumption; requiring individuals who forage in a food forest to obtain a permit; requiring the Department to charge a permit application fee and establish a fee waiver process for individuals who demonstrate financial need; establishing the Food Forests and Foraging Fund; etc.
Food Forests and Foraging
SB0317
HB0257
Natural Resources - Food Forests and Foraging Program - Establishment
Senator Lewis Young
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Establishing a Food Forests and Foraging Program on areas owned or managed by the Department of Natural Resources; defining 'foraging' as harvesting plant materials, including seeds, nuts, mushrooms, roots, tubers, and berries for noncommercial personal consumption; requiring individuals who forage in a food forest to obtain a permit; requiring the Department to charge a permit application fee and establish a fee waiver process for individuals who demonstrate financial need; establishing the Food Forests and Foraging Fund; etc.
Offshore Wind-Aircraft Detection Systems
SB0753
Offshore Wind Turbines and Accessory Installations - Aircraft Detection Lighting Systems
Senator Kramer
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Requiring, beginning October 1, 2025, that any wind turbine and accessory installation associated with a qualified offshore wind project or an offshore wind transmission project be installed with an aircraft detection lighting system approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Hydraulic Fracturing - Authorization
SB0878
Oil and Natural Gas - Hydraulic Fracturing - Authorization
Senator Hershey
Hearing 2/27 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Oppose
Authorizing a person to engage in the hydraulic fracturing of a well for the exploration or production of oil or natural gas in the State.
Condemnation-power lines for renewables
HB1396
SB0737
Property Rights Protection Act of 2025
Delegate Rose
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Economic Matters
Oppose
Prohibiting certain persons from exercising a right of condemnation to acquire property for the purpose of constructing a power line or a certain generating station that produces electricity from wind energy or solar energy; and prohibiting the State or any of its instrumentalities or political subdivisions from acquiring by condemnation property that is encumbered by certain conservation easements or will be used for the construction of a power line or a certain generating station.
Condemnation-power lines for renewables
SB0737
HB1396
Property Rights Protection Act of 2025
Senator Folden
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Oppose
Prohibiting certain persons from exercising a right of condemnation to acquire property for the purpose of constructing a power line or a generating station that produces electricity from wind energy or solar energy; and prohibiting the State or any of its instrumentalities or political subdivisions from acquiring by condemnation property that is encumbered by certain conservation easements or will be used for the construction of a power line or a certain generating station.
Analysis - Sources of Electricity Generation
HB1149
SB0675
Public Service Commission - Full Costs and Benefits Analysis of Sources of Electricity Generation
Delegate Adams
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Requiring the Public Service Commission to conduct an analysis of the full costs and benefits of sources of electricity generation in the State; requiring the Commission to include recommended policy changes to support the development of energy sources with the lowest costs and greatest benefits to the ratepayers of the State; and requiring the Commission to reports its findings and recommendations to certain committees of the General Assembly by December 1, 2026.
Analysis - Sources of Electricity Generation
SB0675
HB1149
Public Service Commission - Full Costs and Benefits Analysis of Sources of Electricity Generation
Senator Carozza
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Requiring the Public Service Commission to conduct an analysis of the full costs and benefits of sources of electricity generation in the State; requiring the Commission to include recommended policy changes to support the development of energy sources with the lowest costs and greatest benefits to the ratepayers of the State; and requiring the Commission to reports its findings and recommendations to certain committees of the General Assembly by December 1, 2026.
Renewable Energy Generation - Targets
HB0595
Public Service Commission - Renewable Energy Generation - Targets (Maryland Energy Independence Act)
Delegate Fraser-Hidalgo
Unfavorable Report by Economic Matters; Withdrawn
Economic Matters
Requiring the Public Service Commission to establish certain targets for electricity production from renewable energy resources located in the State; and setting a target of 50% of all electricity sold in the State coming from electricity produced from renewable energy resources located in the State by 2030, 70% by 2035, and 80% by 2040.
Transmission Line Siting - Limitations
SB0853
Public Service Commission - Transmission Line Siting - Limitations
Senator Lewis Young
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Prohibiting the Public Service Commission from authorizing, and a person from undertaking, the construction of an overhead transmission line outside of an existing transmission line right-of-way unless the applicant adequately demonstrates to the Commission that existing transmission line rights-of-way are not sufficient for the proposed overhead transmission line.
Energy Storage Devices
HB1338
Public Utilities - Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity - Energy Storage Devices
Delegate Valderrama
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Requiring a person to obtain a certificate of public convenience and necessity from the Public Service Commission before beginning construction of an energy storage device with a minimum energy storage capacity of 2 megawatts.
Affordable Grid Act
HB1225
SB0908
Public Utilities - Electric Distribution System Plans - Establishment (Affordable Grid Act)
Delegate Qi
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Requiring the Public Service Commission to adopt regulations or issue orders on or before December 31, 2025, that require electric companies to, every 3 years, develop an electric system distribution plan to be approved by the Commission and provide the Commission with annual progress reports; requiring the Commission to adopt regulations or issue orders adopting certain metrics to monitor and assess electric distribution system plans; requiring an electric company to provide certain public comment opportunities; etc.
Affordable Grid Act
SB0908
HB1225
Public Utilities - Electric Distribution System Plans - Establishment (Affordable Grid Act)
Senator Hester
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Requiring the Public Service Commission to adopt regulations or issue orders on or before December 31, 2025, that require electric companies to, every 3 years, develop an electric system distribution plan to be approved by the Commission and provide the Commission with annual progress reports; requiring the Commission to adopt regulations or issue orders adopting certain metrics to monitor and assess electric distribution system plans; requiring an electric company to provide certain public comment opportunities; etc.
Next Generation Energy - Nuclear
HB1035
SB0937
Public Utilities - Electricity Generation Planning - Procurement, Permitting, and Co-Location (Next Generation Energy Act)
Speaker
Hearing 2/28 at 1:30 p.m.
Economic Matters
Requiring the Maryland Energy Administration, in coordination with the Public Service Commission and the Department of Natural Resources, to pursue certain agreements with neighboring states and federal agencies related to the development of new nuclear energy generation stations; prohibiting an electricity supplier or other owner of a certain generating station from entering into a certain contract with a commercial or industrial customer under certain circumstances; etc.
Next Generation Energy - Nuclear
SB0937
HB1035
Public Utilities - Electricity Generation Planning - Procurement, Permitting, and Co-Location (Next Generation Energy Act)
President
Hearing 2/28 at 1:30 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Requiring the Maryland Energy Administration, in coordination with the Public Service Commission and the Department of Natural Resources, to pursue certain agreements with neighboring states and federal agencies related to the development of new nuclear energy generation stations; prohibiting an electricity supplier or other owner of a certain generating station from entering into a certain contract with a commercial or industrial customer under certain circumstances; etc.
Energy Generating - Natural Gas, etc.
SB0643
HB1329
Public Utilities - Energy Generation
Senator Gallion
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Oppose
Stating the authority to construct, permit, and operate in the State an energy generating system that produces energy from natural gas; stating the General Assembly's support for the development of additional nuclear energy in the State; and stating that the General Assembly encourages PJM Interconnection, LLC to provide an expedited interconnection process for new thermal generation resources in the State.
Energy Generating - Natural Gas, etc.
HB1329
SB0643
Public Utilities - Energy Generation and Transmission
Delegate Reilly
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Oppose
Stating the authority to construct, permit, and operate in the State an energy generating system that produces energy from natural gas; authorizing investor-owned electric companies and electricity suppliers in the State to construct, acquire, or lease and operate their own generating facilities and construct, acquire, or lease, and operate, certain transmission facilities; stating the General Assembly's support for the development of additional nuclear energy in the State; etc.
Renewable Energy Certainty Act
HB1036
SB0931
Public Utilities - Generating Stations - Generation and Siting (Renewable Energy Certainty Act)
Delegate Wilson
Hearing 2/28 at 1:30 p.m.
Economic Matters
Altering the factors the Public Service Commission must consider before taking final action on a certificate of public convenience and necessity; establishing certain requirements for the construction of a certain solar energy generating station or energy storage device; requiring the Commission to conduct a certain study to establish a process by which the Commission may establish partnerships between electric companies and electricity suppliers for electricity generation projects; etc.
Renewable Energy Certainty Act
SB0931
HB1036
Public Utilities - Generating Stations - Generation and Siting (Renewable Energy Certainty Act)
Senator Feldman
Hearing 2/28 at 1:30 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Altering the factors the Public Service Commission must consider before taking final action on a certificate of public convenience and necessity; establishing certain requirements for the construction of a certain solar energy generating station or energy storage device; requiring the Commission to conduct a certain study to establish a process by which the Commission may establish partnerships between electric companies and electricity suppliers for electricity generation projects; etc.
Natural Gas Energy Generation
HB0213
Public Utilities - Natural Gas Energy Generation - Authorization and Limitation
Delegate Mangione
Unfavorable Report by Economic Matters; Withdrawn
Oppose
Authorizing the construction, permitting, and operation of energy generating systems that produce energy from natural gas until the State meets 100% of its energy needs from renewable energy resources, including nuclear energy; establishing certain requirements for energy generating systems that produce energy from natural gas; requiring the Department of the Environment to approve or deny an application for the construction of a new energy generating system that produces energy from natural gas; etc.
Renewable Energy - Nuclear Energy
SB0716
Public Utilities - Nuclear Energy - Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard and Procurement (Decarbonization Infrastructure Solutions Act of 2025)
Senator Brooks
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Altering the renewable energy portfolio standard; including nuclear energy generated by certain nuclear energy reactors as a Tier 1 renewable source; establishing a certified nuclear renewable energy credit for use in meeting certain renewable energy portfolio standard requirements; establishing a procurement process for the Public Service Commission to evaluate and approve an application for nuclear energy generation projects; etc.
Solar Energy Generating-Eminent Domain
HB0742
SB0640
Public Utilities - Solar Energy Generating Stations - Eminent Domain
Delegate Ghrist
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Economic Matters
Prohibiting a person constructing a solar energy generating station from exercising a right of condemnation in connection with that construction.
Solar Energy Generating-Eminent Domain
SB0640
HB0742
Public Utilities - Solar Energy Generating Stations - Eminent Domain
Senator Gallion
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Prohibiting a person constructing a solar energy generating station from exercising a right of condemnation in connection with that construction.
Solar Energy Generating-Local Approval
HB0739
SB0478
Public Utilities - Solar Energy Generating Stations - Local Approval
Delegate Ghrist
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Economic Matters
Oppose
Prohibiting the Public Service Commission from approving a certificate of public convenience and necessity for a solar energy generating station unless the Commission receives written approval for the construction of the generating station from each county or municipal corporation where the generating station is proposed to be located.
Solar Energy Generating-Local Approval
SB0478
HB0739
Public Utilities - Solar Energy Generating Stations - Local Approval
Senator Gallion
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Oppose
Prohibiting the Public Service Commission from approving a certificate of public convenience and necessity for a solar energy generating station unless the Commission receives written approval for the construction of the generating station from each county or municipal corporation where the generating station is proposed to be located.
Reclaim Renewable Energy
HB0220
SB0010
Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Eligible Sources - Alterations (Reclaim Renewable Energy Act of 2025)
Delegate Stewart
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Economic Matters
Altering the definition of 'Tier 1 renewable source' for purposes of excluding energy derived from waste and refuse from being eligible for inclusion in the renewable energy portfolio standard; and applying the Act to all renewable energy portfolio standard compliance years starting on or after January 1, 2025.
Reclaim Renewable Energy
SB0010
HB0220
Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Eligible Sources - Alterations (Reclaim Renewable Energy Act of 2025)
Senator Ferguson
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Altering the definition of 'Tier 1 renewable source' for purposes of excluding energy derived from waste and refuse from being eligible for inclusion in the renewable energy portfolio standard; and applying the Act to all renewable energy portfolio standard compliance years starting on or after January 1, 2025.
Solar Collection Systems
HB0004
SB0120
Restrictions on Use - Solar Collector Systems - Alteration
Delegate Smith
First Reading Judicial Proceedings
Judicial Proceedings
Prohibiting a restriction on land use that increases the cost of installing a solar collector system by at least 5% over a certain cost or that reduces the efficiency of the system by at least 10% under a certain energy generation level; authorizing a community association to impose certain restrictions on the installation of solar collector systems in common areas or common elements; authorizing a community association to install a solar collector system in common areas or common elements under certain circumstances; etc.
Solar Collection Systems
SB0120
HB0004
Restrictions on Use - Solar Collector Systems - Alteration
Senator Muse
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Judicial Proceedings
Prohibiting a restriction on land use that increases the cost of installing a solar collector system by at least 5% over a certain cost or that reduces the efficiency of the system by at least 10% under a certain energy generation level; authorizing a community association to impose certain restrictions on the installation of solar collector systems in common areas or common elements; authorizing a community association to install a solar collector system in common areas or common elements under certain circumstances; etc.
Solar Energ-Cert. of Public Convenience
HB0827
SB0983
Solar Energy - Distributed Generation Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, Ground-Mounted Solar, and Small Solar Siting Workgroup
Delegate Clippinger
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Economic Matters
Establishing a distributed generation certificate of public convenience and necessity to authorize the construction and operation of a certain distributed solar energy generating system; requiring the Power Plant Research Program, by July 1, 2026, to develop and submit to the Public Service Commission proposed siting and design requirements and licensing conditions; prohibiting a county from enacting certain zoning laws or adopting certain regulations regarding certain ground-mounted solar systems and facilities; etc.
Solar Energy - Ground-Mounted Siting
SB0983
HB0827
Solar Energy - Distributed Generation Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, Ground-Mounted Solar, and Small Solar Siting Workgroup
Senator Brooks
Hearing 3/06 at 1:00 p.m.
Education, Energy, and the Environment
Establishing a distributed generation certificate of public convenience and necessity to authorize the construction and operation of a certain distributed solar energy generating system; requiring the Power Plant Research Program, by July 1, 2026, to develop and submit to the Public Service Commission proposed siting and design requirements and licensing conditions; prohibiting a county from enacting certain zoning laws or adopting certain regulations regarding certain ground-mounted solar systems and facilities; etc.
Transportation Priorities
HB0020
SB0198
Transportation - Consolidated Transportation Program - Prioritization (Transportation Investment Priorities Act of 2025)
Chair, Appropriations Committee
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Appropriations
Altering the required elements of the Consolidated Transportation Program and Maryland Transportation Plan; requiring a certain advisory committee to advise the Department of Transportation on the Maryland Transportation Plan; requiring the Department to develop a certain project-based scoring system and solicit requests from certain entities for major surface transportation projects; requiring the Department to evaluate and score certain major surface transportation projects; etc.
Transportation Priorities
SB0198
HB0020
Transportation - Consolidated Transportation Program - Prioritization (Transportation Investment Priorities Act of 2025)
Chair, Budget and Taxation Committee
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Budget and Taxation
Altering the required elements of the Consolidated Transportation Program and Maryland Transportation Plan; requiring a certain advisory committee to advise the Department of Transportation on the Maryland Transportation Plan; requiring the Department to develop a certain project-based scoring system and solicit requests from certain entities for major surface transportation projects; requiring the Department to evaluate and score certain major surface transportation projects; etc.
MARC Rail Authority Act
HB0517
SB0401
Transportation - Maryland Area Rail Commuter Rail Authority - Establishment (MARC Rail Authority Act of 2025)
Delegate Korman
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Environment and Transportation
Establishing the Maryland Area Rail Commuter (MARC) Rail Authority and the powers and duties of the MARC Rail Authority, acting on behalf of the Department of Transportation, with respect to the supervision, construction, operation, maintenance, and repair of MARC railroad facilities projects; authorizing the MARC Rail Authority to issue certain revenue bonds to finance the cost of MARC railroad facilities; establishing the MARC Rail Authority Fund; and requiring certain funds and revenues to be deposited in the Fund.
MARC Rail Authority Act
SB0401
HB0517
Transportation - Maryland Area Rail Commuter Rail Authority - Establishment (MARC Rail Authority Act of 2025)
Senator McCray
Hearing held; awaiting committee vote
Budget and Taxation
Establishing the Maryland Area Rail Commuter (MARC) Rail Authority and the powers and duties of the MARC Rail Authority, acting on behalf of the Department of Transportation, with respect to the supervision, construction, operation, maintenance, and repair of MARC railroad facilities projects; authorizing the MARC Rail Authority to issue certain revenue bonds to finance the cost of MARC railroad facilities; establishing the MARC Rail Authority Fund; and requiring certain funds and revenues to be deposited in the Fund.

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