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March 11, 2026

State & Regional

NYDEC
FERC Upholds New York Denial of Constitution Pipeline
FERC refused Constitution Pipeline’s request to find that New York regulators had failed to act in a timely manner on the company’s water permit application.
Energyzt
Connecticut Regulators Hear Conflicting Advice on Millstone
Connecticut regulators are getting mixed signals from power industry participants on the economic viability of the Millstone nuclear power plant.
© RTO Insider
CPUC Retires Diablo Canyon, Replaces Calpine RMRs
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued several decisions that will affect the state’s energy resource mix and markets.
ISO-NE Effort to Accommodate States Leaves them Alienated
New England state regulators ended up split over the ISO-NE CASPR proposal — yet seemingly united in their dismay over the RTO’s stakeholder process.
New York Stakeholders Debate Carbon Policy ‘Issue Tracks’
New York power industry stakeholders debated a draft work plan on introducing carbon pricing in the state’s wholesale electric market.
California Department of Water Resources
Report: Regulatory Failure Caused Oroville Incident
A “long-term systemic failure” of regulatory and industry practices caused the Oroville Dam crisis, an independent forensics team said in a new report requested by FERC.
Utilities Likely to Pass Tax Bill Gains to Customers
Although electric utilities will see their tax rate fall from 35% to 21% under the Tax Cut and Jobs Act, few are making plans to spend their savings.
Hon Hai-Foxconn
Milwaukee Signals Fight Against Foxconn Interconnection Plan
A Milwaukee city official is questioning why ratepayers must pick up the tab to interconnect Foxconn’s proposed plant to the southwestern Wisconsin grid.
Texas PUC Executive Director to Resign
The executive director of the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT), Brian Lloyd, has told staff he intends to resign March 1.
Green Delaware
New Jersey Lawmakers Pass on Nuke Bailout in Lame Duck Session
Exelon and PSEG will have to wait until the next session of the New Jersey Legislature for a vote on a bill to provide payments to the state’s nuclear fleet.

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