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March 4, 2026

State & Regional

Enviro Officials Talk Carbon, Consequences at OPSI
PJM's diverse geographic footprint produced divergent opinions on the viability of carbon pricing in the RTO's market at OPSI's annual meeting in Baltimore.
PG&E Bankruptcy Judge Appoints Mediator
The federal judge overseeing Pacific Gas and Electric’s bankruptcy named a mediator to help the utility and its bondholders negotiate a reorganization plan.
PG&E Stock Plummets amid Wildfires, Shutoffs
PG&E’s stock price fell to a record low as a huge wildfire its equipment is suspected of starting last week continued burning mostly uncontrolled.
Energy Transition, Meet Kentucky
For his EnVision Forum, FERC Chair Neil Chatterjee chose his home state of Kentucky, dependent on coal plants, to discuss the changing energy landscape.
Tx Summit Explores California’s Link to Rest of West
The often tense relationship between California and other Western states occupied much of this year’s Transmission Summit West.
Carbon Pricing Vital to NY Goals, Study Author says
New York must put a price on carbon if it hopes to meet the aggressive timelines of the decarbonization goals set out in a new state law.
Federal Court Denies Nuke Petition Extension
A federal judge ruled only the Ohio Supreme Court can determine whether state law thwarted a advocacy group’s ballot petition against nuclear subsidies.
Energy Worlds Collide at Chatterjee Conference in Ky.
FERC Chair Neil Chatterjee's daylong EnVision Forum brought a who’s who of electric policymakers to the University of Kentucky.
Ohio Nuke Petition Misses Signature Deadline
Advocates contesting Ohio nuclear plant subsidies missed the deadline for gathering signatures to get their referendum to overturn HB 6 on the 2020 ballot.
GCPA Speakers Weigh Texas Market’s Pros, Cons
The landmark law that deregulated ERCOT’s market and paved the way for electric competition provided the theme for this year’s GCPA fall conference.

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