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April 11, 2026

Public Policy

U.S. Forest Service
California PUC, Judge Pressure PG&E to Clear High-Risk Lines
The CPUC and the judge overseeing PG&E's probation are leaning on the utility to clear trees from lines that could start fires.
Houston METRO
Houston METRO to Electrify Bus Fleet by 2030
The Houston Metro set a goal to replace all of its buses and vans with electric vehicles by 2030, a full decade before other major metro transit authorities.
Consumers Energy
Michigan PSC Issues Emergency Order Following Devastating Storms
The Michigan PSC issued an emergency order requiring investor-owned utilities to report on their efforts to mitigate damage and outages from severe weather.
Exelon
FERC Sanctions Exelon’s Plan to Split Utility, Generation Businesses
FERC Exelon’s proposal to split its regulated utility business and merchant power generation into two separate publicly traded companies.
Shutterstock
New Jersey Ups Pension Investments in Climate Funds
State pension funds invest $200 million in TPG's Rise Climate fund, following a $100 million investment in Stonepeak Global Renewables Fund.
Shutterstock
Port NY-NJ Cites ‘Hurdles’ to Employing EV Trucks
The Port of New York and New Jersey will need to overcome multiple obstacles to grow its electric truck fleet significantly beyond the handful it has now.
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NYISO Management Committee Briefs: Aug. 25, 2021
NYISO is asking all employees and visitors to demonstrate proof of vaccination against COVID-19 in order to enter its headquarters.
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Nantucket Residents File Lawsuit Against BOEM to Protect North Atlantic Right Whale
Nantucket residents want to halt development of offshore wind within a “nexus of activity” for the critically endangered North Atlantic Right Whale.
Duke Energy Indiana
FERC Allows Singaporean Stake in Duke Indiana
FERC has allowed a Singaporean government-owned investment firm to claim a 20% stake in Duke Energy Indiana over the concerns of public consumer groups.
SEEM
NC Legislators Join Call for Southeast Technical Conference
A group of North Carolina state legislators asked FERC to call a technical conference on alternatives to the proposed Southeast Energy Exchange Market.

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