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March 2, 2026

State & Regional

Ohio OKs FirstEnergy Brokerage Despite Protests
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio approved Suvon, doing business as FirstEnergy Advisors, as a competitive retail electric service provider.
PG&E CEO Johnson Says He’ll Step Down
PG&E Corp. CEO Bill Johnson announced he would retire at the end of June, by which time the utility is hoping to exit bankruptcy.
NYPSC Greenlights 2,500-MW Offshore Wind RFP
The New York Public Service Commission granted NYSERDA’s January petition to solicit up to 2,500 MW of offshore wind energy this year.
Western Resource Adequacy Program in the Works
The Northwest Power Pool is planning a resource adequacy program to ensure sufficient capacity at a time of increasing retirements and shifts toward renewable energy.
CPUC OKs Largest Rollout of Covered Conductor
The California PUC approved Southern California Edison to install 600 miles of covered conductor to prevent its higher-voltage lines from starting wildfires.
Texas Public Utility Commission Briefs: April 17, 2020
The Public Utility Commission of Texas issued several orders revising its efforts to mitigate the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
FERC Grants NYISO Public Power Definition Waiver
FERC granted NYISO a waiver of the Tariff language defining a public power entity, extending the definition to cover any government entity.
Judge: PG&E Can’t Pay Criminal Fines from Victim Trust
The judge in the PG&E bankruptcy case prohibited the utility from paying its criminal fines from a trust fund meant to compensate fire victims.
Va. 1st Southern State with 100% Clean Energy Target
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed landmark legislation committing the state to closing most of its coal-fired generation by 2024 and adopting a 100% clean energy standard.
Tri-State G&T, Delta-Montrose Reach Withdrawal Deal
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association has entered into a withdrawal agreement with Delta-Montrose Electric Association.

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