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Maryland’s energy policy needs unified leadership | EDITORIAL

Brandon Shores Power Plant, a coal-fired facility located in Anne Arundel County, near Glen Burnie has long been a fixture of the state's energy landscape. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
Brandon Shores Power Plant, a coal-fired facility located in Anne Arundel County, near Glen Burnie has long been a fixture of the state's energy landscape. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
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Editorial: Maryland's fragmented energy policy system exposes the need for a more central, accountable authority.

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