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Maryland Embraces California-style Decoupling

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No, I don’t mean that the home of crab cakes and Orioles is suddenly adopting Hollywood-style divorces–although the state’s unusual flag (pictured here) certainly suggest the state likes to be different.

Rather, the state is embracing the same smart electric utility regulations that has enabled California to be a leader in energy efficiency for three decades. As the Washington Post reports today:

In a bid to cut energy use, Maryland yesterday became just the fourth state in the nation to approve a plan that removes the incentive for electric utilities to sell more power in order to make more money.

In a rate case ruling issued yesterday, the Maryland Public Service Commission endorsed an approach known as decoupling, which ensures that utilities do not lose revenue if customers use less electricity.

Kudos to Maryland. “Decoupling” may seem like an arcane subject, but he is in fact one of the single most important climate solutions available–one that can achieve significant emissions savings while lowering people’s energy bills. The story goes on to explain how decoupling works:

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Wiring the Climate Netroots

We hosted a get-together of some 40 progressive bloggers focused on energy and climate issues at the Center for American Progress Friday. Since I was both a host and speaker, I’m probably biased in saying the event successfully stimulated dialogue and strategy development. You can read an independent view of the event here. This is definitely something we hope to do on a semi-regular basis.

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