Baltimore, MD - Aug. 11, 2025 - Maryland’s power grid faced another stress test Monday as thousands of residents were hit with outages — a sign that the state’s electricity supply remains vulnerable as summer demand increases.

Some 4,000 Marylanders lost power, according to BGE’s outage map, during the peak of Monday’s blackouts after the Baltimore-area utility issued a warning about an “unplanned disconnection” at a key regional power plant — a disruption severe enough to trigger an emergency energy conservation request to all customers.

At the direction of PJM Interconnection, the Mid-Atlantic region's power grid operator, BGE was issued a 'load shed directive' on Monday, August 11, 2025, to maintain the integrity of the Baltimore metro area's power grid after an "unplanned disconnection" happened at the Brandon Shores Power Plant in Curtis Bay, Md. (Spotlight on Maryland/WBFF)

The incident comes just days after federal regulators granted the area’s largest plant, the H.A. Wagner facility in Brandon Shores, a rare emergency waiver to exceed pollution limits to keep enough electricity flowing to the grid for central Maryland.... Read More: FOX45