In this MyMCMedia Extra, Melissa Sherrod, vice president of corporate affairs for Exelon, says the merger is in the best interest of the public. Take a look: Related:
Exelon Says Merger Will Create New Jobs (VIDEO)
An Exelon executive says the company’s proposed merger with Pepco will create new jobs in the area. Find out more in this MyMCMedia Extra video: Related:
Exelon Wants to Merge with Pepco (VIDEO)
In this MyMCMedia Extra video, find out why Exelon wants to merge with Pepco. The Maryland Public Service Commission has scheduled more hearing dates on the proposed merger of Pepco Holdings, Inc. and Exelon. Find out more here. Related:
PSC Expected to Rule on Exelon and Pepco Holdings, Inc. Merger in May (VIDEO)
The Maryland Public Service Commission is expected to rule on the status of the Exelon and Pepco merger proposal by May 8th, according to an Exelon executive. Find out more in this MyMCMedia Extra video: As you heard, the Maryland Public Service Commission has scheduled more hearing dates on the proposed merger of Pepco Holdings, […]
Exelon’s Track Record on Reliability (VIDEO)
In this MyMCMedia Extra, Melissa Sherrod, vice president of Exelon’s corporate affairs, is asked what Exelon will do to improve reliability for Pepco customers here in Montgomery County. Take a look: The Maryland Public Service Commission has scheduled more hearing dates on the proposed merger of Pepco Holdings, Inc. and Exelon. Find out more here. […]
Five Things Exelon Wants You to Know (VIDEO)
It’s been almost a year since Exelon and Pepco Holdings Inc. announced a proposal to merge. In this MyMCMedia Extra video, Melissa Sherrod, vice president of corporate affairs for Exelon Corp., shares five things she wants you to know about the Exelon company. Take a look: The Maryland Public Service Commission has scheduled more hearing […]
Exelon Executive Disagrees with County Council Resolution (VIDEO)
The Montgomery County Council passed a resolution this week about the proposed Exelon-Pepco merger that urges the Maryland Public Service Commission to mitigate what leaders call serious risks to the public interest by insisting on commitments by Exelon to hold down costs to ratepayers and to strive for national leadership in clean, renewable, distributed energy […]
WSSC Reminder for Customers About Water Pipe Breaks
Officials at the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission want customers to know that WSSC is responsible for water mains in the street and the connections to your home or business, but not the pipes on your property. Property owners are responsible for frozen and broken pipes on their property and inside their homes. WSSC officials are telling […]
Worker Burned While Working on Power Line Project in Clarksburg
UPDATED: A utility worker was burned while working on power lines in Clarksburg Monday morning. Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Spokesman Pete Piringer reported the accident at about 11 a.m. Monday. Todd Meyers, Potomac Edison spokesman, told MyMCMedia that the man was a contracted lineman doing work for Potomac Edison in the area of Gateway Theater. […]
Berliner Talks About Utility 2.0 (Video)
During his October 1st press conference Council President Roger Berliner discussed “Utility 2.0” and his efforts to make Montgomery County a “pilot” for what a public utility should look like in the 21 century. Berliner explains the steps being taken to create momentum for a very reliable more decentralized electrical grid.
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