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A bill awaiting Gov. Cuomo's signature would require new passenger cars and M/HD vehicles in New York to be zero emission by 2035 and 2045, respectively.
FERC partially accepted PJM’s compliance filing to amend its tariff regarding the station power monthly netting provision.
PG&E faces criminal charges and wildfire liabilities not included in last year’s bankruptcy settlement, company officials said in an earnings call.
Panelists at the GCPA’s Spring Conference agreed that the Texas Legislature should not overhaul ERCOT in reaction to the February winter storm.
Court proceedings and a 1977 treaty will likely keep the four-mile portion of Enbridge Energy’s Line 5 pipeline under the Mackinac Straits pipeline open.
A Hawaii Senate bill to expand funding for clean energy projects is headed to the governor's desk after passing the legislature last week.
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper signed on to a letter to President Biden, urging “all new passenger cars and light-duty trucks sold are zero-emission no later than 2035.”
Experts appearing at the Missouri Energy Initiative’s virtual Midwest Energy Policy Series discussed infrastructure, cybersecurity and FERC Order 2222.
State regulatory staff working on SPP’s review of the RTO’s performance during the February winter storm said they are focusing on resource adequacy.
New Jersey is partnering with Cleantech Open Northeast, a business incubator that has helped hundreds of clean energy entrepreneurs across the region.
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