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March 7, 2026

State & Regional

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Mass. Looks to Double Down on OSW, Clean Goals
Massachusetts is seeking to broaden its ambitious goals for procuring offshore wind and other clean energy, Department of Energy Resources officials said.
CPUC
Judge, Gov., CPUC and Protesters Weigh in on PG&E Mess
The California PUC began implementing wildfire cost recovery provisions, as protesters argued against any effort to bailout PG&E for the deadly wildfires.
EPSA Asks Supreme Court to Review ZEC Rulings
Several power producers joined the Electric Power Supply Association in petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to review appellate court rulings upholding the New York and Illinois zero-emission credit programs.
PG&E
PG&E Stock Plunges, Credit Downgraded to ‘Junk’ Status
PG&E’s stock price sank lower Monday and Tuesday, dropping by more than 30% due to fears the company could go bankrupt or be broken up by the state.
Transource
Cancel Transource Line, Md. Panel Says
Maryland officials have recommended the state’s Public Service Commission reject Transource Energy’s controversial Independence Energy Connection.
Mortenson
Rice Study on Renewables’ Potential Has its Believers
A Rice University study suggests Texas renewable power production could become more reliable by combining different resources and locations.
Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources
Mass. Inaugurates Clean Peak Standard
Massachusetts electricity suppliers won’t have trouble meeting the new mandate for serving sales with “clean peak” energy resources.
California National Guard
PG&E’s Troubles Mount After Camp Fire
After the deadliest wildfire in California history, PG&E is facing intense scrutiny from lawmakers, regulators and a federal judge.
CPS Energy
CPS Energy Shutters Deely Coal-fired Units
CPS Energy is now in the process of mothballing its J.T. Deely coal-fired plant, while NRG Energy intends to retire two gas units at its SR Bertron plant.
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ERCOT Faces Tight Summer Margins, Market Changes
ERCOT is preparing to take on the Texas heat again in 2019 with reserve margins that have shrunk even further than last summer's.

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