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Joanne Frederick, farm owner and a founding director of Stop MPRP, Inc. has helped organize resistance to a plan to upgrade the Baltimore region's energy grid via the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, a new 500,000-volt overhead transmission line proposal that would cut through farms, parks, neighborhoods and forests in three counties. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Joanne Frederick, farm owner and a founding director of Stop MPRP, Inc. has helped organize resistance to a plan to upgrade the Baltimore region’s energy grid via the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, a new 500,000-volt overhead transmission line proposal that would cut through farms, parks, neighborhoods and forests in three counties. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Baltimore Sun reporter Lily Carey. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
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Carroll County leaders and activists say the utility company cannot meet a June 2027 deadline to have the MPRP in service.

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