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March 23, 2026

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FERC Rebuffs ITC Call to Restore Full ROE Adders
FERC affirmed a previous ruling that found three ITC Holdings subsidiaries were no longer fully independent, disqualifying them from a transco adder.
Solar Developer Takes on We Energies
An Iowa solar developer is prepping for a second state supreme court battle over his ability to supply electricity in a state without retail choice.
Shell Demands Seat at GreenHat Settlement Table
Shell wants a seat at the GreenHat settlement table, saying it could bear a disproportionate financial burden based on its outcome.
UPDATE: Calif. Lawmakers Rush to Pass Utility Wildfire Aid
The wildfire package that California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked lawmakers to push through cleared two key committees and sailed through the Senate.
PG&E’s Bondholders Push $30 Billion Investment Plan
A lawyer who filed a $30 billion plan by bondholders to bump PG&E (NYSE:PCG) out of bankruptcy urged the utility and the bankruptcy court to keep moving.
State Climate Policy Trumps Federal, Public Utilities Say
The EPA's relaxed emission rules for coal-fired generation is almost irrelevant to some of the country's largest public power companies.
Orsted Wins Record Offshore Wind Bid in NJ
Orsted’s 1,100-MW Ocean Wind project won the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ first offshore wind power solicitation.
NextEra Takes Texas to Court over ROFR Law
NextEra Energy filed a federal lawsuit challenging a recent Texas law giving incumbent utilities a ROFR to build transmission projects in the state.
Ohio Supreme Court Overturns FirstEnergy Modernization Rider
The Ohio Supreme Court overturned a 2016 decision by regulators that netted FirstEnergy extra revenue through a distribution modernization rider.
FERC Upholds NYISO Treatment of ESCO as Successor
FERC upheld NYISO’s decision to deny a New York energy service company’s application to join until its predecessor pays its outstanding debt.

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