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February 26, 2026

State & Regional

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.
Virginia Takes $43.6M in its 1st RGGI Auction
Virginia sold $43.6 million in carbon dioxide allowances in its first RGGI auction since joining the cap-and-invest program in January.
NH Bill Seeks All-ZEV State Fleet by 2042
New Hampshire legislators are considering a bill that would require the state’s vehicle fleet to be emissions-free by 2042.
ERCOT Board Cuts Ties with Magness
The names of potential successors to ERCOT CEO Bill Magness have already begun to circulate after the grid operator’s Board of Directors fired him.
NY Panel Says Circular Economy Will Cut Waste Emissions
The New York State Climate Action Council Waste Advisory Panel is refining ideas for cutting methane, CO2 emissions from organic waste.
Schools’ ‘Budget Neutral’ Bus Deal Could Accelerate BEB Growth
Maryland's Montgomery County Schools approved a contract to lease 326 electric buses over four years under a budget-neutral agreement.
New London, OSW Devs Agree to Deal on Staging Area
Eversource and Ørsted signed a long-term agreement with the city of New London, Conn., to redevelop State Pier as an offshore wind turbine staging area.
Rural Virginia School Districts Skeptical of Electric Buses
New legislation offers Virginia schools a chance to replace polluting diesel buses with electric ones, but battery issues are a roadblock.
Strong Bipartisan Support for Wash. FCEV Bill
Washington’s first hydrogen production facility is to be built this year, and a bill to create tax exemptions for FCEVs is sailing through the legislature.

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