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February 26, 2026

State & Regional

NH Bill Envisions 600-800 MW in OSW Bids
A proposed clean energy solicitation in New Hampshire could spur offshore wind development in the Gulf of Maine by 2026, state Sen. David Watters said.
NJ Targets Ports for EV Incentives
New Jersey is pushing to cut carbon emissions from the mammoth Port of New York and New Jersey, with an infusion of more than $35.5 million.
Divided Legislature Clouds Minn. ‘Healthy Farming’ Bill
Minnesota Rep. Todd Lippert knows the state’s divided political environment could halt significant climate legislation, but he’s pushing forward anyway.
Some Sacrifice Needed on Road to Net-Zero, Nexamp Says
Communities and companies must find creative compromise in siting and developing clean energy at scale, Nexamp's Kelly Friend told NECA.
Calif. Tries to Rein in PSPS for Fire Season
California regulators are trying to avoid a repeat of last year’s unprecedented use of PSPS to prevent utility equipment from igniting wildfires.
Ohio Lawmakers Struggle to Undo Nuclear Subsidy
Ohio lawmakers are considering multiple bills to undo the $1 billion nuclear plant bailout for FirstEnergy, though none outright repeals the law.
BOEM Releases Final Vineyard Wind Impact Statement
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management concluded its environmental review of the Vineyard Wind I project off the coast of Massachusetts.
Carbon Tax Bill Gains Supporters in Wash.
A proposed Washington carbon emissions tax drew support from environmentalists, activists for low-income residents, communities of color.
Texas PUC Won’t Reprice $16B Error
The Texas PUC declined to reprice $16 billion in market transactions that may have been incorrectly priced during the February winter storm.
Green Transition Sparks Comeback for Utility Securitizations
Utility securitizations are making a comeback as power companies & state governments seek ways to deal with the huge costs associated with decarbonization.

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