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March 2, 2026

State & Regional

‘Grid Mod’ Still Advancing in Conn., Mass., Regulators say
Connecticut and Massachusetts are continuing efforts to modernize their electric grids despite the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
PG&E Pleads Guilty to 84 Homicides and Arson
PG&E's CEO pled “guilty, your honor,” 84 times to involuntary manslaughter as one of the largest corporate homicide cases in U.S. history neared its conclusion.
UPDATED: FERC Sets Tri-State’s Exit-fee Rules for Hearing
FERC set hearing and settlement judge procedures on Tri-State Generation & Transmission’s proposal for computing member exit fees.
Overheard at 166th NE Electricity Roundtable
More than 400 people tuned into the 166th New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable hosted online by Raab Associates.
Maine Presents Microcosm of Massive Climate Challenge
E2Tech invited four panelists to present their own strategy for meeting Maine’s ambitious renewable and emission-reduction goals.
Vistra, Oncor in for COVID-19’s Long Haul
Vistra Energy CEO Curt Morgan and Oncor CEO Allen Nye both said during a recent GCPA webinar that they are taking great care in bringing staff back.
NYPSC Approves Cooling Relief for New Yorkers
The New York PSC approved more than $70 million in electric bill relief over the summer for low-income Con Ed customers in NYC and Westchester County.
California PUC Approves Microgrids, Fire Plans
The California PUC adopted measures to prepare for this year’s fire season by accelerating deployment of microgrids and approving IOU prevention plans.
PG&E Names New Board of Directors
PG&E Corp named a nearly new board of directors to guide the troubled utility after it emerges from bankruptcy, probably later this month.
Calif. Energy Commission OKs Electrification Rules
Two Bay Area cities will join a growing list in California with building electrification ordinances, after the California Energy Commission’s approval.

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