As the Maryland and Mid-Atlantic region’s electricity demands continue to grow, straining the regional grid, PJM interconnection LLC, the organization responsible for safety and reliability of the regional electric transmission system, has directed BGE to evaluate and upgrade parts of the electric transmission system in BGE’s service area.
These system upgrades are necessary to maintain electric reliability and resiliency for customers throughout the Mid-Atlantic region as current infrastructure will not withstand rising electric demand. This work, referred to as the Tri-County Bundle, consists of multiple individual projects in various stages of permitting, design and execution. Those projects include:
The construction on the Conastone to Northwest Reconductoring Project is estimated to begin in Fall 2025. The complete Tri-County Bundle is expected to take approximately 5 years to complete and will cross Howard, Baltimore, and Harford Counties. The Tri-County Bundle of projects are designed to utilize BGE’s existing rights of way. BGE will complete this project effectively, with a focus on cost effectiveness, and customer service.
Beginning on Tuesday, October 21, BGE will fly helicopter flights along the route of its ongoing Conastone to Northwest Reconductoring Project to address an emergent concern.
The helicopter flights will take place on the week of October 20th weather permitting. The week of October 27th may be used if we encounter weather delays.
If you have any questions or specific concerns about how these flights will impact your property, please contact the project team at 410-432-1129 or tri-county@goodenergyinprogress.com. We apologize for any inconvenience.
BGE is required to obtain state and local regulatory permits for these projects. Required Permits will include:
State Permits
Local Permits
BGE is dedicated to serving and keeping customers and key stakeholders engaged throughout the course
of these projects. We value your feedback, and wherever possible, will use that feedback to inform
the final design of these projects to benefit both BGE and our customers. BGE will continue to share
project information and provide opportunities for stakeholders to provide feedback. Stakeholders
include:
For questions or to submit any feedback, please use the form below.
BGE's land use study identified 9,058 properties within a quarter of a mile from the proposed upgrades.
BGE is committed to keeping you informed and keeping you updated regarding construction activities related to Tri-County Transmission Upgrade Project Bundle that may impact your neighborhood.
Here’s What to Expect
While design work is underway, you may see additional foot traffic on the BGE right-of-way. As part
of the design criteria for future construction, BGE is performing survey work and staking along the
existing BGE right-of-way. Our intention is to document the existing conditions so we may accurately
reflect the property boundaries.
Questions
If you have any questions or concerns, you may contact our project team at 443-423-1116 or fill out our contact
form (below).
If you have any questions about these projects, please contact BGE at tri-county@goodenergyinprogress.com and refer to the BGE Tri-County Transmission Upgrade Project Bundle. Please include your name and address for prompt follow-up.