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April 9, 2026

State & Regional

Discontent Mounts over HECO Coal Plant Closure Plans
The shutdown of the AES Hawaii Power Plant in 2022 could leave Oahu's energy grid with a 180-MW generation deficit.
Va. Solar Farm Wins PJM MOPR Challenge
FERC found the tax relief granted to a solar farm being constructed in Virginia does not fall under PJM’s MOPR or qualify as a state subsidy.
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Appeals Court Backs NJ Nuclear Subsidies
A New Jersey appellate court has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block state subsidies for PSEG’s Salem and Hope Creek nuclear plants.
Texas Supremes Sidestep Ruling on ERCOT Lawsuit Shield
The Texas Supreme Court left standing an appellate ruling granting ERCOT sovereign immunity, but the courts will likely revisit the issue.
NYPSC OKs South Fork OSW Cable Routes, Statewide IRM
The NYPSC approved South Fork Wind project’s application to lay 7.5 miles of export cable from the federal waters boundary to a substation in East Hampton.
Carver-Kingston Line Review Holds for NTA Analysis
Mass. regulators want to take a deeper dive into solar plus storage as an alternative to Eversource’s proposed Carver-Kingston transmission line.
Newsom’s $1.5B ZEV Plan Takes Flak from Democrats
Fellow Democrats are questioning California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s budget proposal to spend $1.5 billion to accelerate the adoption of zero-emissions vehicles.
Pennsylvania to Source 50% of Govt. Electricity from Solar
Pennsylvania will take a leap in its renewable energy procurement in what officials describe as the largest solar commitment by any state.
NY Green Bank Targets Solar + Storage Market
NY Green Bank says solar-only projects may not be the right fit for its services anymore, but it sees a need for solar-plus-storage financing in New York.
Bill Plans Resilience Investing for Connecticut Green Bank
Gov. Ned Lamont wants to expand the role of the Connecticut Green Bank to include addressing climate change adaptation through a bill he proposed.

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