Project Timeline

2023-2024

Initial communication with key stakeholders, including community members, local renewable energy advocates, and policymakers to introduce the project

2025

Continued engagement with neighbors, local stakeholders, businesses, government officials, and utility personnel

2026

Continued engagement with the local permitting authority to receive a Development Plan approval  

Beginning of state permitting process, with community engagement meetings prior to applying to the Maryland Public Service Commission for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) 

2028

Construction starts
2029

Anticipated commercial operation date

 

Local Outreach

Plus Power has been developing Pulaski with a focus on meeting the needs of the Baltimore Gas and Electric grid and the customers it serves. We are committed to working with the Baltimore County community and keeping its residents involved throughout the development process.

Community Benefits

The Pulaski Energy Storage facility will be a good neighbor and a valuable asset to the surrounding community for decades to come. The project will provide necessary capacity for the region with no air polluting emissions. As a static facility with insignificant traffic and minimal municipal services, the Pulaski facility will have little impact on neighbors. Significant project benefits to the community include:

  • High-paying construction jobs 

  • Enhanced resiliency from a new, state-of-the-art power resource  

  • Expanded property tax base for the local district