Md. Code Regs. 20.53.07.07
A. Advertising Permitted.
B. Disclosures.
(2) If a price is quoted, the following statements are required:
The electricity delivered to your home is generated from a variety of sources, both renewable and nonrenewable. Energy from renewable resources, such as wind and solar, cannot be tracked directly into your home. Instead, the energy your home uses will support renewable energy sources through the purchase of renewable energy credits (“RECs”). A REC represents the environmental and social good associated with 1 megawatt hour of renewable electricity generation. RECs may be sold separately from the electricity itself, so the buyer of a REC may be different than the buyer of the electricity. In your contract, X% of the RECs qualify for Maryland’s renewable portfolio standard. By purchasing RECs that qualify for Maryland’s renewable portfolio standard, you are supporting renewable energy development in the region. Increased demand for, and generation of, renewable electricity can help reduce conventional electricity generation from fossil fuels in the region where the renewable electricity generator is located. It may also have other environmental benefits such as reducing regional air pollution.
C. Internet.
(1) Internet Advertising. A supplier shall post on the Internet:
(2) Commission Website.
D. Telephone Solicitation.
Authority: Public Utilities Article, §§2-113, 2-121, 4-308, 5-101, 7-505, 7-507, 7-511, 7-603, and 7-707, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: June 20, 2008 (35:11 Md. R. 1043)
Regulation .02A amended effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .05 amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386); July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .05C amended effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .06A amended effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .06C adopted effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .07A, B amended effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .07B, C amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .07B amended effective May 26, 2025 (52:10 Md. R. 438); November 10, 2025 (52:22 Md. R. 1096)
Regulation .07C amended effective March 11, 2019 (46:5 Md. R. 309); March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .08 amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .08A, D amended effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367); July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .09 amended effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .09A amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .10A amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386); March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .10 A, C amended effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .10C amended effective April 6, 2009 (36:7 Md. R. 527)
Regulation .10D—F adopted effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .10G adopted effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .11 amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .12 adopted effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .12D, E adopted effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .12F adopted effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .13 adopted effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .13E adopted effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .14 adopted effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .15 adopted effective May 26, 2025 (52:10 Md. R. 438)