Some say utilities should build more power plants. Others say competitive developers should.
Here’s the real question: If a project goes over budget, who should pay?
The company that builds it or Maryland families?
Let developers build. Let investors take the risk. Make Maryland competitive!
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Ohio’s energy challenge isn’t complicated. Demand is growing. Power supply isn’t.
That’s why House Bill 15 mattered. It helped clear the way for new generation because Ohio needs more power, not more delays.
More power. More competition. A stronger Ohio.
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A utility bill should pay for service. It shouldn’t become a profit opportunity for decades.
Critics say a Baltimore infrastructure deal could leave ratepayers paying not just for the work itself, but utility profits for years to come.
That’s why transparency matters.
Maryland gets it.
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Marylanders deserve straight answers about rising utility costs.
We need more power and a stronger grid, but giving monopoly utilities even more control won’t lower bills.
It will do just the opposite, costing Maryland families more money each year.
Build more power. Keep it competitive. Protect ratepayers.
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Pennsylvania built a power surplus. Virginia built dependence.
That’s the difference competition makes.
PA generates 40% more electricity than it uses because private investment and competition work.
Monopolies don’t solve shortages. They create them.
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Pennsylvania leads because competition works.
More power. Lower costs. Real accountability.
Let monopolies take over and all of that disappears. Don’t break what’s working.
Keep PA Strong!
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History proves it.
Monopolies don’t take risks, they pass them on to you.
As Todd Snitchler makes clear, that’s exactly the system utilities want to restore.
We’ve seen how that ends. No Thanks.
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For 30 years, Pennsylvania gave you a choice.
Lower costs. More options. Real competition. Now big utilities want to force you back onto utility plans, even if you’re saving money.
That’s not protection. That’s control.
Don’t take away our Choice.
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Utilities say they need to build more power. But as Todd Snitchler points out, they already can.
What they really want is Guaranteed profits.
Build with your money. Profit no matter what. Stick you with the risk.
That’s not energy policy. That’s a monopoly power grab.
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Pennsylvania already proved it. Competition lowers costs. Monopolies raise them.
Now monopoly utilities want back in… So they can build what they want and send YOU the bill.
We’ve seen this before. Don’t break what’s working. Don’t go backwards.
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Power demand is rising fast.
New generation can help keep costs down. But Todd Snitchler of the E.P.S.A. warns, some utilities want guaranteed profits while families take the risk.
There’s a better way: competition.
Protect ratepayers. Not monopoly profits.
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More power generation is good for Maryland. But it must be built through competitive markets, not monopoly expansion.
Independent developers already build power plants using private investment.
Investors should carry the risk, not Maryland families.
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Ohio already saw what happens when utilities write the rules.
A $1.3 billion bailout. $65 million in bribes. And ratepayers stuck with the bill. Now utilities are pushing to control power generation too.
Ohio needs transparency, competition, and accountability. Not another monopoly power grab.
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Maryland families are already paying through the nose for electricity. But utilities see the growing demand for power as leverage.
Utilities earn more when infrastructure spending grows.
If monopoly spending keeps rising, so will electricity bills.
Ratepayers deserve competition and accountability, not another power grab.
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Marylanders are seeing shockingly high electricity bills. $700 bills. $1000 bills. Even after cutting back.
Cold weather didn’t build this system.
Policy decisions did.
Ratepayers deserve transparency, not another rate hike.
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Vistra’s Colin Fitzsimmons puts it plainly:
Pennsylvanians have energy choice, but no choice when it comes to rising transmission and distribution fees. That’s why your bill keeps going up.
Monopoly utility charges are rising with little scrutiny and no competition.
It’s time to bring accountability to the part of the bill we can’t shop for.
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Maryland's participation in the PJM wholesale markets resource pooling has helped meet the state's power demand efficiently and cost effectively.
Read the full report here: https://t.co/DsJxYuU16p
A report commissioned by the Alliance for Competitive Power proved that independent power producers shield customers from the risk of cost overruns.
Read the full report here: https://t.co/DsJxYuTtgR
A report commissioned by the Alliance for Competitive Power proved that competitive markets have protected Maryland Customers.
Read the full report here: https://t.co/DsJxYuTtgR