Maryland leaders, advocates accuse BGE of prioritizing profits over safety and customers

WYPR, Dec. 3, 2025

State officials and consumer advocates are questioning the transparency and priorities of BGE’s multi-billion dollar natural gas pipeline modernization effort.

The “Fast-Tracked and Flawed” analysis, co-written by PIRG Senior Advisor Emily Scarr, claims BGE is not prioritizing safety when selecting projects to update natural gas infrastructure.

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