Dive Summary:
- The Maryland Public Service Commission ended its eighth and final public hearing investigating utilities' responses to damage caused in the June storm referred to as "derecho," WTOP reports.
- The hearings drew about 200 people, PSC Chairman Doug Nazarian indicated.
- New hearings with utility companies will begin Sept. 13 and 14, and regulators will still review new written comments from the public until Sept. 10.
From the article:
The Maryland Public Service Commission has wrapped up the last of eight public hearings on electric companies’ handling of a June storm known as a derecho that caused outages for days. ...