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March 10, 2026

State & Regional

LP&L
Lubbock Council, Utility Board Approve LP&L Settlement
Lubbock’s City Council and Electric Utility Board both approved a settlement agreement in the LP&L move from SPP to ERCOT.
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EPIC Interest Growing Rapidly in California
Nearly 600 people crowded into this year's California Energy Commission EPIC Symposium, doubling attendance from last year.
Illinois 12th District
Environmentalists Push Back on Dynegy-backed Air Standard
Environmental groups have moved to halt an attempted roll-back of Illinois’ emissions standards, which would weaken pollution limits for Dynegy’s coal-fired generation fleet in the state.
City of New York
NYC, Goals Dominate Talk on Carbon Pricing
When New York’s Integrating Public Policy Task Force hit resistance from the get-go when it unveiled its final work plan for pricing carbon into the state’s wholesale electricity market.
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CAISO, Stakeholders Debate RMR Revisions
Flashpoints over grid reliability, market outcomes and ratepayer costs were on full display at a CAISO forum to discuss its backstop procurement policies.
New Hampshire Rejects Permit for Northern Pass
New Hampshire officials voted unanimously to reject Eversource Energy’s Northern Pass transmission project.
Utilities File San Onofre Settlement
California utilities and other parties say they have reached a new settlement over the costs of shutting down the San Onofre nuclear power plant.
ISO-NE
CASPR Filing Draws Stakeholder Support, Protests
Stakeholders have responded to ISO-NE’s filing of a proposed two-stage capacity auction with a flurry of comments to FERC.
Michigan Building Trades Council
Solar Developer Contests Michigan PURPA Freeze
A solar developer is attempting to block a Michigan utility giant’s effort to halt its energy purchases under the Public Utilities Regulatory Policy Act for the next 10 years.
IPPNY Unveils New Look, 2018 Priorities
The Independent Power Producers of New York rang in the new year with a barbecue, a list of priorities, and a new logo.

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