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March 8, 2026

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PUCT Urges 2nd Look at Freeport Project Costs
The PUCT signaled its discomfort with the rising costs of CenterPoint Energy’s planned 345-kV transmission line to serve load in the Freeport area.
MISO to Create NOLA Cost Allocation Zone
MISO said it will approve New Orleans’ request to make the city a cost allocation zone but is deferring action on an interregional cost-sharing plan by TOs.
Constellation Energy Nuclear Group
Appeals Court Upholds NY Nuclear Subsidies
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld New York’s zero-emission credits for nuclear generation, rejecting claims they intrude on FERC jurisdiction.
California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services
CAISO Seeks to Extend Aliso Canyon Rules
CAISO is seeking to extend measures that deal with the continuing threat to reliability posed by limited operations at the Aliso Canyon.
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Illinois: End PJM Capacity Market?
The Illinois Commerce Commission suggested PJM consider ending its capacity market if it continues supporting policies that discount its preferences.
Invenergy
ISO-NE Asks FERC to End Clear River CSO
ISO-NE asked FERC to terminate the capacity supply obligation of the Invenergy Clear River Energy Center Unit 1 combined cycle plant in Burrillville, R.I.
FERC Sides with Minnesota City on Transmission Project Cost Recovery
FERC affirmed an administrative law judge’s decision to assign a Minnesota city’s portion of a 345-kV line to Northern States Power’s joint pricing zone.
U.S. Air Force
UPDATED: Does California Need a Catastrophic Fire Fund?
California SB 901 may not be an adequate solution to the bigger wildfires that appear to be the state’s new normal, some skeptics contend.
LA.gov
Hearing Set for Louisiana’s Entergy Grand Gulf Complaint
FERC established hearing and settlement procedures for a Louisiana Public Service Commission complaint against two Entergy subsidiaries.
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Overheard at IPPNY 2018 Fall Conference
The evolving challenges of grid resilience and the past and future of New York’s REV took center stage at the 33rd Annual IPPNY Fall Conference.

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