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March 6, 2026

State & Regional

Environmental Groups Divided on Cardinal-Hickory Creek Line
Environmentalists, preservationists and renewable energy advocates are at odds over the approval of a MISO transmission line designed to carry wind energy.
NYISO Grid at ‘Inflection Point,’ Report says
New technologies and New York's public policy goals require NYISO to develop measures to manage the grid’s “next evolution."
UPDATE: Texas ROFR Legislation Pits Incumbents, Transcos
Fast-moving Texas legislation that would give incumbent utilities the right of first refusal to build transmission projects is on the brink of passage.
Pennsylvania Democrats Back Renewables Subsidy Expansion
Pennsylvania Democrats want to nearly quadruple renewable subsidies in the state’s Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards mandate.
Pennsylvania Joins US Climate Alliance
Pennsylvania joined the U.S. Climate Alliance after releasing its own action plan to achieve a 26% reduction in statewide greenhouse gas emissions by 2025.
California Regulators Weigh PGE’s Fate
The California Public Utilities Commission hosted a forum on the fate of PG&E, where some experts urged it to break up the utility.
More Details Divulged on New NYISO Carbon Pricing Study
Analysis Group is putting the finishing touches on a NYISO study examining the impacts of pricing carbon into New York’s wholesale electricity markets.
Washington, Nevada Join 100% Clean Energy Movement
Washington state lawmakers approved legislation Monday requiring the state to rely entirely on zero-emissions and renewable energy by 2045.
GCPA Panelists Contemplate Balkanized Energy Policies
Panelists at GCPA's annual Spring Conference discussed the challenges of revising RTO market design to accommodate many different state energy policies.
Texas Public Utility Commission Briefs: April 18, 2019
The Texas PUC held off on giving its final blessing to $1.37 billion worth of transactions involving Oncor, Sharyland Utilities and Sempra Energy.

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