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March 17, 2026

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National Forest Service
PG&E Expects $1B in Costs from Dixie Fire
PG&E said in its Q3 report that it expects a $1.15 billion loss from the massive Dixie Fire this summer and has been subpoenaed by federal prosecutors.
NJ EDA
New Jersey Wind Port Draws Offshore Heavy Hitters
New Jersey’s plan to create a wind port that will serve as a hub for the East Coast got a boost from applications by prominent offshore wind players.
PG&E
PG&E Proposes Buildout of EV Charging Infrastructure
PG&E is proposing to build infrastructure for 16,000 EV charging ports at public locations, as well as sites convenient for apartment residents.
Avangrid
Avangrid ‘Focused on Defeating’ NECEC Referendum
Avangrid is “focused on defeating” a ballot referendum designed to halt construction of the NECEC transmission line, CEO Dennis Arriola said.
Michigan Technological Universit
DTE, CMS Oppose Michigan Community Solar Legislation
Solar energy advocates squared off against Michigan’s largest utilities over legislation that would require state regulators to set rules for community solar.
Xcel Energy
Xcel Continues Focus on Carbon Reductions
Xcel Energy CEO Bob Frenzel said there is little space between he and his predecessor, Ben Fowke, when it comes to the clean energy transition.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
US Bankruptcy Judge Continues to Mull Akin Gump’s Final Fees
A U.S. bankruptcy court has again delayed the final payment of a legal bill that Akin Gump charged FirstEnergy Solutions in its restructuring case.
AEP
AEP to Sell Kentucky Operations to Algonquin
AEP said it has entered into an agreement to sell Kentucky Power to Algonquin Power & Utilities' Liberty Utilities for $2.85 billion.
AES Corp.
FERC OKs SoCal Edison Battery Settlement
FERC approved a settlement between Southern California Edison and opponents that reduces potential costs and smooths the way for battery interconnections.
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WeaveGrid Plans New EV Charging Project Under Cohort X
Cohort X is the tenth group of companies backed by the nonprofit Elemental Excelerator.

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