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BGE’s Gas Training Program Fuels Fulfilling Careers
Alvin Hancock grew up in East Baltimore, in communities that were “surrounded by drugs and gun violence.” He knew he wanted something different for himself….

Upgraded Infrastructure Is in the Pipeline
The city of Baltimore is getting a dramatic makeover, underground. Through its Downtown Pipeline Project, BGE’s own construction crews are replacing aging cast iron gas…

Good Energy Makes Businesses Blossom: BGE Shines a Light on Butterbee Farm
When helping source flowers for her sister’s wedding, Laura Beth Resnick learned that 80% of blooms sold in the U.S. are shipped from overseas. “The…

Opportunity
Restoring the Shoreline at Chestnut Hill Cove
The Chestnut Hill Cove shore restoration site was completed as part of BGE’s larger Key Crossing Reliability Initiative Project.

Reliability
Conduit Upgrades Power Baltimore City Electric Reliability Improvements
Modernizing Baltimore’s infrastructure for a more reliable system
Improving reliability by upgrading the 4kv distribution system
Incorporating technology to prevent outages
Upgrades allow faster restoration when interruptions occur
Community
Good energy
fuels success
BGE Shines a Light on Park Ridge Creamery
The $25,000 in grant monies, “allows me to take the next huge steps in making our little ice cream shop everything it can be. I am beyond grateful” owner Julia Sanger says.


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“Let us cast down our buckets where we are”
Albert Sinclair Swan was uniquely qualified to mentor young BGE employees. He had more than two decades of experience as a guidance counselor in Baltimore…

‘Project Lead the Way’ provides new path to STEM studies
Victoria Lee loved every minute of her college senior project to identify a real-world problem and design a workable solution based on what she learned…

A Mobile Bike Shop connects neighborhoods to opportunities
The Baltimore community is filled with bikes that aren’t being used. Simple problems like a flat tire or grinding brakes can make a bike unusable….