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In accordance with the 2025 Next Generation Energy Act (SB 937 / HB 1035), the Public Service Commission has been directed to oversee a one-time electric bill refund called the Legislative Energy Relief Refund. Funds will be disbursed in August 2025 and January or February 2026.
The amount of individual refunds will be based on average customer electricity usage over a year; the estimated refund amount for both phases would be an average of about $80 per customer depending upon the utility service territory.
Lower usage customers would see lower credits and higher usage customers would receive higher credits. To be eligible for the first round of credits, the customer must have an active residential electric account as of June 1, 2025, must have recorded electricity usage during the 12-month period ending March 31, 2025 (to cover the impacts of this past winter’s heating season), and must be an active account holder during the billing month in which the credit is applied to the customer’s bill.
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WSSC has extended their Get Current water bill assistance program to October 31, 2025.
Eligible customers may qualify for a portion of their bill to be forgiven after payment.
Click here to learn more.
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Join us in this 30-minute webinar where we are joined by the Office of Home Energy Programs and discuss the steps you should take to keep the lights on.
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Do you have any questions about rooftop solar? It can be confusing to figure out how to get and pay for rooftop solar, but there is help available.
Watch OPC attorney Brock Miller talk about solar options, what steps you can take to get rooftop solar, and how to pay for the investment.
Solar 101
Solar 102
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On July 1, 2025, as part of Maryland's initiative to improve online security and standardize state web branding, OHEP’s website moved from myohepstatus.org to myOHEPstatus.maryland.gov.
All current functions and information relating to OHEP applications and status will remain the same. This domain name update will not affect how customers access or use the platform.
If you have any questions about this transition, please call 1-800-332-6347.
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For questions or assistance, contact Brandi Nieland, Director of Consumer Assistance at brandi.nieland@maryland.gov. |
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Your People's Counsel is David S. Lapp. Our team is here to help and advocate for you. We represent Maryland residential customers before the Public Service Commission and federal agencies, and we provide you assistance dealing with your utility issues, including affordable and reliable service.
To see what OPC is currently working on, click here for our recent press releases or click here for our media coverage.
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