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April 7, 2026

State & Regional

CPUC, CAISO Take Major Steps for Summer Reliability
The CPUC and CAISO instituted new resource adequacy requirements and conservation programs in preparation for the coming summer.
Rural Ohio Lawmakers Want Towns to Have Final Say on Renewables
Rural Ohio voters and their representatives say the decisions of the Power Siting Board on renewable projects should be put to a vote at the township level.
Vt. Bill Seeks $3,000 EV Incentive for Low-income Residents
The Vt. House passed a transportation bill that would give a $3,000 incentive to low-income residents for removing an internal combustion car from the road.
Report Finds Virginia State Agencies Lagging on Environmental Justice
Implementing Virginia’s ambitious environmental justice goals could cost the state millions of dollars, according to a new report.
BPU Supports NJ Wind Power Hub
New Jersey’s BPU backed a plan to create a wind energy manufacturing & transportation hub in South Jersey, signing a collaboration agreement with the NJEDA.
NYISO Challenges NYPSC to Improve Grid Expansion
NYISO urged the New York Public Service Commission to “move quickly” in supporting construction of a meshed transmission network to support offshore wind.
Act on Climate Heads to RI Gov.’s Desk
The Act on Climate, which sets legally binding emission-reduction targets for Rhode Island, is now headed to the governor's desk.
PG&E Equipment Started Zogg Fire, Investigation Finds
The Zogg Fire started when a leaning tree struck a PG&E power line, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.
NY Kicks Off ‘Dynamic’ Great Lakes Wind Study
NYSERDA held the first in a public outreach webinar series on the progress of a feasibility study for wind power development on Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
Regulators Greenlight NV Energy’s Greenlink West
Nevada's PUC has approved NV Energy’s request to build Greenlink West, a 525-kV transmission line from Las Vegas to the northern part of the state.

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