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April 10, 2026

State & Regional

Mass. Competition Fast-tracks Net-zero Building Innovation
A Massachusetts Clean Energy Center competition to improve home energy efficiency inspires a new project to facilitate net-zero retrofits.
Is the ERCOT ‘Casino’ Going Bust?
Texas utilities are coming up short on payments to ERCOT, as the state legislature begins considering restructuring the grid operator's governance.
Conn. Officials Push Back on ‘Gas Tax’ Label of TCI-P
Connecticut officials and gasoline trade associations squared off over the Transportation and Climate Initiative Program during a public hearing.
Report: Offshore Wind Poised to Boom in North Carolina
A new report released by North Carolina Department of Commerce maps out how the state can become an offshore wind manufacturing hub.
PUCT’s Botkin Resigns, 1 Commissioner Left
Texas Public Utility Commissioner Shelly Botkin resigned Monday, leaving the three-person body with just one member, Chair Arthur D’Andrea.
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.
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.
Advocates Fear Cut in Minnesota Solar Rate Could Slow Growth
Solar advocates in Minnesota expect a slowdown in development under the Community Solar Gardens program after regulators cut the rate for bill credits.
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.
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.

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