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March 3, 2026

State & Regional

Dominion Cancels RFP for New Peaker Plant
Dominion Energy called off its solicitation for a 1,500-MW peaking plant, just days after LS Power asked Virginia officials to intervene in the process.
Ohio Supreme Court Dismisses FES Nuke Lawsuit
The Ohio Supreme Court rejected FirstEnergy Solutions’ attempt to block a referendum to repeal $150 million in subsidies for its two nuclear plants.
Judge Denies PG&E Bid to Avoid Wildfire Liability
The federal judge in charge of PG&E’s bankruptcy rejected the utility’s argument that it isn’t subject to CA’s legal doctrine of inverse condemnation.
Bid to Limit NYISO News Coverage Fails
A proposal to limit press coverage of NYISO meetings died less than a week after being floated at the Bylaws Subcommittee.
AEP Rejected on Ohio Renewable Projects
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio denied AEP’s request to recover costs from ratepayers for proposed wind and solar projects totaling 900 MW.
La. PSC Complaints Denied in Entergy System Disputes
FERC rejected a pair of complaints from the Louisiana PSC related to a dispute over how Entergy previously allocated production costs among its companies.
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Dominion Challenged on RFP for New Peaker Plant
LS Power is urging Virginia officials to intervene in Dominion Energy’s solicitation for a 1,500-MW peaking plant, saying the process stifles competition.
Parties near Agreement on El Paso Electric Purchase
The Texas PUC’s hearing on a $4.3 billion private equity bid for El Paso Electric has been postponed to allow time for the parties to reach a settlement.
CAISO Tx Planners Look at Reliability, Capacity Reqs
CAISO engineers examined options for transmission upgrades to resolve reliability concerns and reduce natural gas' role in meeting capacity requirements.
OMS to Probe State Policies After Leader’s Exit
OMS will examine the revolving door policies of its member states after its president departed to take a job with a wind energy trade association.

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