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Baltimore Gas and Electric Company to Proceed with Smart Grid Implementation


Published on 2010-08-16 06:16:23 - Market Wire
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BALTIMORE--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), a subsidiary of Constellation Energy (NYSE:CEG), today announced that it will move forward with implementation of smart grid throughout its Central Maryland service territory.

"Following the Maryland Public Service Commissiona™s approval of our project this past Friday, BGE is pleased to move forward with our ambitious smart grid program and deliver the significant transformational benefits of smart grid to each of our 1.2 million customers"

aFollowing the Maryland Public Service Commissiona™s approval of our project this past Friday, BGE is pleased to move forward with our ambitious smart grid program and deliver the significant transformational benefits of smart grid to each of our 1.2 million customers,a said Kenneth W. DeFontes Jr., president and chief executive officer of BGE. aThose benefits include at least $2.5 billion worth of savings for BGE customers over the life of the project, as well as major new enhancements in customer service and reliability. In addition, BGE will be able to take advantage of $200 million that the U.S. Department of Energy awarded BGE for its innovative program, reducing the cost of the project for BGEa™s residential customers by 80 percent.

aOur decision to move forward also reinforces our continued commitment to helping the state meet its aggressive energy efficiency and conservation objectives under EmPOWER Maryland, and to enhancing the service we provide our customers,a said DeFontes.

BGEa™s ability to invest the hundreds of millions of dollars in smart grid on behalf of its customers depends on predictability, certainty and fairness in being able to recover those costs. Importantly, in its order, the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) found that the public interest is served by a decision to move forward with this initiative. The commission also assured BGE of its right to recover aprudently incurred costsa related to the project, as well as an appropriate return, and that its future review of costs will not be subject to aunfair, post hoc nickling-and-diming.a BGE is further encouraged that the PSC accepted BGEa™s proposal to conduct periodic reviews of project implementation on an ongoing basis, so that BGE and the PSC can more constructively work together to ensure that ongoing project implementation is meeting expectations and enable mid-course corrections, if needed.

aWe strongly believe that a gradual, annual phasing-in of both the benefits and costs of smart grid is the best approach for our customers and the company,a added DeFontes. aAlthough the commission chose a different regulatory method than we proposed, we will work with the commission to find ways to better align the benefits and costs of the project while mitigating the potential for a rate spike at the end of deployment.a

The PSC also approved BGEa™s general plan for long-term, customer-focused education and communication surrounding smart grid. Building on experience gained through its highly successful smart grid pilot program and from utilities nationwide, BGE will devote the necessary time and resources to ensure that all of its customers, including limited-income customers and senior citizens, have the information they need prior to each phase of smart grid implementation. BGE is developing the appropriate metrics to ensure the success of its outreach effort.

aWe appreciate that the commission now views this initiative as a awin-win proposition for BGE, its customers and our state,a added DeFontes. aWe are absolutely confident in our ability to deliver these savings and benefits in a timely and cost-effective fashion.a

In addition to the significant energy-management and energy-savings benefits that smart grid affords BGE customers, the company projects the added economic benefit of an estimated 350 direct jobs and more than 1,300 indirect jobs related to implementation of smart grid.

aWith our decision to press forward with smart grid, BGE will remain a national leader in delivering innovative and cutting-edge technology to our customers,a said DeFontes.

BGEa™s addition of smart grid adds to the companya™s growing suite of energy efficiency and conservation programs that it has introduced in recent years. The company has focused on helping its customers take advantage of innovative ways to manage energy use, lower energy costs and reduce environmental impact by offering a number of inventive initiatives that are part of the BGE Smart Energy Savers ProgramSM. These initiatives include residential heating and cooling rebates, PeakRewardsSM programmable thermostat, lighting and appliance rebates on ENERGY STAR® refrigerators and clothes washers, Quick Home Energy Check-up, Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® and Limited Income Energy Efficiency Program.

BGE, [ www.bge.com ], headquartered in Baltimore, is Marylanda™s largest gas and electric utility, delivering power to more than 1.2 million electric customers and more than 640,000 natural gas customers in Central Maryland. The companya™s approximately 3,000 employees are committed to the safe and reliable delivery of gas and electricity, as well as enhanced energy management, conservation, environmental stewardship and community assistance. BGE is a wholly owned subsidiary of Constellation Energy, [ www.constellation.com ], a FORTUNE 500 company also headquartered in Baltimore, with subsidiaries that generate, sell and provide other energy-related services to customers throughout North America.

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