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March 19, 2026

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Entergy Weathers Early COVID-19 Effects
Entergy reported “solid” earnings in the first quarter, saying it has taken quick action to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Clock Ticking on Exelon Illinois Nukes Under MOPR
Exelon said its Illinois nuclear plants are “up against a clock,” with the legislature unable to meet to consider withdrawing from PJM’s capacity market.
Dominion Undecided on FRR Option
Dominion told Virginia regulators it is undecided about whether to pursue an FRR or remain in the PJM capacity market, where new self-supply resources would be subject to the MOPR.
PPL Reaffirms 2020 Financial Targets Despite Pandemic
PPL executives told investors in a first-quarter earnings call that the utility is continuing to meet its 2020 financial results amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Con Ed Q1 Earnings down on Virus, Weather
Con Ed’s profits fell nearly 12% in the first quarter and attributed the decline to the effects of the economic shutdown and unusually warm weather.
Eversource Q1 Earnings Unfazed by Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic might not have impacted Eversource’s first-quarter earnings, but it is affecting it as a utility and developer of offshore wind energy projects.
CPUC, PG&E Agree to Record $1.9B in Penalties
The California PUC approved a settlement with PG&E that imposes penalties of more than $1.9 billion for safety and maintenance lapses that led to wildfires.
Enable Losses Slam CenterPoint, OGE Energy
Enable Midstream partners CenterPoint and OGE lost $1.2 billion and $492 million, respectively, following the partnership’s recent cutbacks.
NRG’s Q1 Retail Earnings Stave off COVID Declines
In an earnings call, NRG CEO Mauricio Gutierrez touted the company’s strong position despite the social disruptions stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.
Exelon Bid to Keep Mystic Units Running Provokes Outrage
Exelon provoked ire among ISO-NE stakeholders after signaling it plans to keep its Mystic plant open after expiration of its cost-of-service agreement with the RTO.

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