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April 2, 2026

Public Policy

SPP
NextEra Transmission Subsidiary Gains Abandonment Approval
FERC granted NextEra Energy Transmission Southwest’s request to recover all prudently incurred costs associated with an $85.2 million competitive project.
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TVA Defends Rates, CO2 Reduction Plans in House Inquiry
TVA stands behind its emissions goals, renewable plans and rates after questioning from the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce.
CPUC
California PUC Adopts Stricter GHG Reduction Plan
The California PUC ordered the electric sector to reduce greenhouse gasses and adopted a plan to add 40 GW of new clean resources at a cost of $49 billion.
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MISO Members to Consider Federal Infrastructure Bill
MISO’s Advisory Committee planned a roundtable discussion on how the footprint could be affected by the recently passed Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
NV Energy
NV Energy’s Greenlink North Gets Go-ahead
Nevada regulators have approved NV Energy’s $901 million Greenlink North project and two major solar-plus-batter storage projects proposed by the utility.
Duke Energy
Duke Energy Tout Clean Energy Gains
Duke Energy executives touted the company’s clean energy plans during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call.
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Senate Committee Looks Deeper into Clean Hydrogen
Joe Manchin not only supports the Biden administration's clean hydrogen programs but also wonders why there is no tax credit to support production of the fuel.
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Glick Aiming for Final Transmission Rule by End of Year
FERC Chair Richard Glick said he hopes to issue a final rule on transmission planning and cost allocation by the end of the year or early 2023.
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Clean Energy, Equity Goals to Reshape Oregon IRP Process
Oregon regulators began a proceeding to determine how to incorporate ambitious clean energy and social equity goals into utility resource planning.
Target
Industry Welcomes DOE’s Better Grid Initiative
The industry says DOE's Building a Better Grid initiative will prioritize national transmission solutions, allowing more renewable resources on the grid.

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