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power line projectBaltimore Sun
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The Public Service Enterprise Group applied Tuesday for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity from the Maryland Public Service Commission .
The power line project must be approved by the commission before construction may begin.
The commission will hold public hearings in each county that would be affected by the proposed project.
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