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The meeting included discussions about a request from the city of Bington for additional funds, amounting to $900,000, to support various activities, including the construction of sidewalks and other structures. There were also discussions regarding the city's industrial park, including its ownership and access rights, as well as the need for infrastructure development to support future traffic. The city has requested an additional $900,000 in site readiness funding to support the ongoing development of the industrial park. There were also discussions about the Edge program, including eligibility criteria, the online submission process, and industries of interest.
The Public Service Commission meeting addressed several key agenda items. The commission approved the minutes from the September 13th, 2023 meeting and adopted the consent agenda. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to Delmarva Power and Light Company's application for approval of modifications to its gas cost rates, resulting in a decrease for ratepayers. The commission also discussed administrative matters related to Senate Bill 170, focusing on offshore wind planning, including transmission impacts and procurement processes. Discussions included the need for a study by PJM to model the transmission impacts of further offshore wind development and the exploration of various procurement options, considering long-term costs, economic benefits, and alignment with state energy plans.
The commission meeting addressed several key agenda items. The first involved an application from the Vanguard Group for a disclaimer of control of certain public utilities, which was approved after discussion and clarification of an inaccuracy in the application. The second item concerned an application from Delmarva Power and Light Company for an increase in electric base rates and tariff changes. A motion to strike portions of Delmarva's rebuttal testimony was debated, focusing on the normalization of storm-related damages and the introduction of a new rate-making adjustment. The Public Advocate declined to take a position due to late receipt of materials.
The commission meeting addressed several key matters. A significant portion of the meeting involved the application of Artesian Wastewater Management Inc. for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide wastewater service, along with a related application. The commission also considered Delmarva Power and Light Company's application for an increase in electric base rates and other tariff changes, ultimately accepting Delmarva's motion to withdraw its application. A substantial discussion followed regarding the minimum filing requirements and the commission's response to Delmarva's failure to meet them, leading to a debate over the scope of a warning issued to the company. The commission reviewed and approved orders related to these matters.
The commission meeting addressed several key agenda items. The first involved an application from Artesian Wastewater Management Inc. for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide wastewater service, with a 30-day extension granted to allow for resolution of outstanding issues. The second item concerned an application from Delmarva Power and Light Company for an increase in electric base rates and tariff changes, including a discussion of a reprimand and remediation plan. The commission also reviewed and discussed procedural and legal aspects of reprimands and sanctions, particularly concerning the need for evidence of intentional misconduct.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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