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Why Is Maryland Powering Virginia’s Data Centers Instead of Building a Smarter Grid?

Marylanders face potential costs of $800 million to support Virginia’s data center expansion while failing to adopt advanced energy technologies like sodium-ion batteries and micro nuclear reactors. U.S. regulations hinder innovation, leaving Maryland to rely on outdated approaches instead of leveraging its resources for a sustainable energy future.

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Carroll County Lawmakers Push Back Against PSEG Land Access: “No Approval, No Trespassing”

Maryland legislators demand transparency from PSEG regarding the MPRP power line project after a court ruling granted land access for surveys. The Carroll County Delegation expresses community concerns over the process and lack of communication, emphasizing opposition to perceived property rights violations and procedural lapses. They seek detailed information about surveys and protections for landowners.

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Maryland Pays, Virginia Plays: How an Energy Project Is Sacrificing Maryland Land for Northern Virginia’s Big Tech Boom

Joanne Frederick discovers survey stakes on her family’s farm for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, which aims to connect energy from Pennsylvania to feed Northern Virginia’s data center boom. While Marylanders bear the consequences, they gain no benefits. The initiative reflects a troubling trend of rural communities sacrificed for corporate profit, with local leaders largely silent.

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