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March 1, 2026

State & Regional

Hydrogen: 21st Century’s ‘Oil’?
Chances are good that hydrogen will be a big part of the story of the power industry’s efforts to reach net-zero carbon emissions.
Texas Public Utility Commission Briefs: Oct. 16, 2020
Texas regulators approved El Paso Electric’s request to build a gas-fired generator that has drawn opposition from the city and local environmentalists.
Overheard at NECA Legislative Update
The COVID-19 pandemic upended legislative business across New England, though state legislatures still advanced energy legislation.
Can California Meet Its EV Mandates?
Questions remain about whether California can install enough chargers, sell enough EVs and build sufficient generation to meet its ambitious goals.
States Demand ‘Central Role’ in ISO-NE Market Design
NESCOE called on ISO-NE to increase its transparency and the role of states, saying the current structure is incompatible with their clean energy efforts.
NYPSC OKs NYPA Project, ‘Priority’ Tx Criteria
The New York PSC designated NYPA’s Northern New York transmission line as a high priority, allowing it to bypass NYISO’s public policy planning process.
Governors’ Call for ISO-NE Reforms Draws Support
ISO-NE stakeholders said the call for reforms by New England governors is a precursor to a seismic shift in relations between the states and the RTO.
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New England Governors Call for RTO Reform
The governors of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont released a joint statement calling for reforms to ISO-NE.
OSW Supporters Look to Enroll Unconverted
Stressing the urgency of the climate crisis, speakers at AWEA's offshore wind summit said its time to engage everyone in an energy transition.
States Detail OSW Workforce Development Initiatives
Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island officials discussed their role in training people to work in the offshore wind industry.

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