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March 4, 2026

State & Regional

CPUC Adds RAMP Costs to Rate Case for 1st Time
The California PUC authorized costs for a new safety program as part of San Diego Gas & Electric and Southern California Gas' general rate case.
Chatterjee Coal Country Forum to Consider ‘Energy Transition’
FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee released a star-studded agenda for the commission’s energy conference to be held Oct. 21 at the University of Kentucky.
PUCO Delays Ruling on AEP Solar Projects
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio delayed ruling on the need for two solar projects proposed by AEP after the company asked for a “brief hold.”
ERCOT Technical Advisory Comm. Briefs: Sept. 25, 2019
ERCOT stakeholders approved the creation of a battery energy storage task force as the grid operator steps up its efforts to accommodate the resource type.
CPUC Opens Investigation of PG&E Bankruptcy Plan
The California PUC opened a formal examination into PG&E’s Chapter 11 reorganization plan, as bondholders trying to take over the utility upped the ante.
Lawyers Clash in PG&E Bankruptcy Hearing
Lawyers in the Pacific Gas and Electric bankruptcy case argued for hours over competing reorganization plans and how much the utility owes victims.
Overheard at ACE New York 2019 Fall Conference
About 200 participants turned out at the ACE NY’s annual conference to hear about New York’s efforts to boost renewables, price carbon and EV sales.
NYPSC OKs $400 Million Debt for Upstate Tx Project
New York regulators agreed to allow the New York Transco consortium of utilities to borrow $400 million to upgrade transmission lines across the state.
Stalled Pipeline Overshadows Dominion’s OSW Project
Dominion Energy proposed the largest offshore wind project in the U.S. on the heels of Virginia’s policy turn toward clean energy.
Overheard at IPPNY 2019 Fall Conference
More than 150 people turned out for the Independent Power Producers of New York’s 34th annual fall conference.

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