Customer bills will increase effective with usage starting on Feb. 1, 2022 and as authorized by the Maryland Public Service Commission will be partially reduced by certain tax benefits. With the rate adjustment and offsets approved by the PSC, the average residential electric bill will increase by $3.28 per month and the average residential natural gas bill will increase by $2.40 per month. See bge.com/myp for details.
Adverse weather conditions, such as strong winds and storms, can injure trees and tree limbs. In turn, broken or split tree limbs or uprooted trees can damage overhead electric lines and cause power outages.
If you see a broken tree limb lying on a power line or likely to fall on a power line, do not touch it. Please report it by calling 1-800-685-0123. Always try to avoid tree limbs near power lines and do not make contact with the tree. If possible, also notify neighbors to stay clear.
If you are able to safely observe the situation, please provide the following information when you call BGE:
Our first priority in response to any storm is to restore electric service to customers as quickly and as safely as possible, and to keep electrical facilities safe. To achieve these goals, BGE clearance crews have specific duties which differ from customer obligations.
BGE Responsibility: Cutting, trimming or removing trees or branches from our equipment in an effort to restore service and ensure future reliability.
Customer Responsibility: The disposal of branches, logs or other debris associated with trees damaged by storms, ice, winds or other natural causes.
Please note, BGE cannot assist customers with the disposal of tree debris, as it would impede our crews’ ability to respond in a timely manner to other power outage situations and it could also create safety concerns. If you need assistance with tree debris removal, visit TCIA.org to find local tree service companies that are accredited by the Tree Care Industry Association. There may be a cost associated with this service.