Search
March 1, 2026

State & Regional

Coastal States Seek Balance on Offshore Wind
East Coast state officials with offshore wind goals said they are trying to balance the urgency of projects with the potential economies.
Memphis Moves Closer to Breaking from TVA
Memphis Light, Gas and Water took another step away from TVA as staff recommended it issue its first ever request for proposals for new energy sources.
Md. PSC Approves Larger OSW Turbines
The Maryland PSC approved Skipjack Offshore Energy’s decision to use fewer, larger turbines and rejecting Ocean City objections.
‘Last Challenging Night’ for CAISO, Governor Hopes
A grueling heat wave that caused rolling blackouts and sparked wildfires across California is expected to abate somewhat starting Thursday.
NJ Senate Exploring Exit from PJM
New Jersey legislators are considering a bill that would require the BPU to study the implications of withdrawing from PJM and going it alone or joining NYISO.
La. PSC Strikes out Again in Entergy Bandwidth Case
FERC rejected a new argument by the Louisiana PSC in a 17-year-old case tied to a now terminated agreement among Entergy’s operating companies.
CAISO Blames Blackouts on Inadequate Resources, CPUC
CAISO said millions of residents could be blacked out this week because it does not have enough power to meet demand during the heat wave.
CAISO: Blackouts May Continue, Calls Emergency Meetings
CAISO declared a Stage 3 emergency, ordering rolling blackouts across the service territories of the state's three big investor-owned utilities.
Texas PUC to End COVID Relief Program
The Texas PUC approved ending a moratorium on retail customers’ cutoffs for nonpayment because of the COVID-19 pandemic at the end of September.
NY PSC Gets Update on Tx Planning, Investment Efforts
The New York PSC heard a progress report on a grid study to identify transmission upgrades and investments needed to meet clean energy goals.

Want more? Advanced Search