MissionThe mission of the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is to maximize energy efficiency while promoting economic development, reducing reliance on foreign energy supplies, and improving the environment. MEA advises the Governor on directions, policies and changes in the various segments of the energy market. As demand/supply competition, technological innovations, and policy changes by the federal government cause major changes in market sensitive energy sectors (e.g., petroleum markets, gas deregulation, and emerging competition in the electric utilities sector), State government must be in position to respond to new opportunities, as well as adjust to any potential dangers. MEA prepares State government to respond to the changing dynamics of the energy industry. The strategic goals of the Maryland Energy Administration are:
Energy encompasses a broad range of public policy and governance issues. How efficiently we use energy touches everything we do - not only the environment and waste management, but also power supply, economic competitiveness, and energy security. Energy will continue to be a major part of the State's agenda. Click here for the biography of Malcolm Woolf, MEA's Director
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Maryland Energy Facts
Wind farms in the U.S. have helped avoid nearly 62 million pounds of pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxide (NOx), tied to global climate change.




