If the lights go out every time a power line swags through some treetops, ratepayers will demand more reliable service.
But then, if the field crews are spotted mowing down trees and vegetation around the electric grid, others will accuse them of being poor stewards of the environment.
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. officials said they are now committed to a pilot program that demonstrates that these two objectives aren't mutually exclusive.
At the request of federal authorities, the utility conducted a guided tour of...
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