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Harford County Calls on BGE to Minimize Impact of Debated Power Line Project
15 Oct
Summary
- Harford County Council passes resolution urging BGE to minimize impact of power line project
- Project aims to connect transmission lines through Anne Arundel, Harford, and Baltimore counties
- Residents express concerns over electromagnetic radiation, wildfire risks, and property impacts

On October 15, 2025, the Harford County Council passed a resolution urging Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE) to use all efforts to minimize the impact of a controversial power line project. BGE is seeking to connect transmission lines through Anne Arundel, Harford, and Baltimore counties as part of its Brandon Shores Retirement Mitigation project.
The project is in response to the closure of the Brandon Shores Power Plant in Anne Arundel County, which is owned by Talen Energy. BGE plans to link the affected areas to another power plant in Pennsylvania. However, Harford County leaders want BGE to address land ownership issues and compensate property owners before beginning the work.
Residents in the impacted communities have voiced significant concerns about the potential risks of the power line expansion. They have formed a group called "No More Power Lines" to fight the project. Locals fear the high-voltage lines could expose them to harmful electromagnetic radiation and pose a wildfire threat, especially in areas near the Gunpowder Falls State Park. The project is currently being debated in court, with a ruling expected by the end of the year.