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March 11, 2026

State & Regional

NYISO Readies Market for Energy Storage, State Targets
NYISO has developed a three-phase approach to opening its wholesale electricity market to energy storage resources in response to New York policy goals.
SoCalGas Pipeline Losses Spur Curtailment Warnings
The loss of three natural gas pipelines is creating major concerns about Southern California’s gas and electricity supplies.
Besieged CPUC Denies SDGE Wildfire Recovery
Utilities are at the epicenter of public battles between the California PUC and its critics over wildfires, public safety and ethics.
Mass. Prepares for EV Growth, Alternative Energy Standard
Massachusetts $2,500 rebates are increasing electric vehicle sales, and state officials are preparing for the shift in demand now.
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NY Fine-tuning CES; Phasing out EE Program
New York is fine-tuning its Clean Energy Standard (CES) and closing the books on the energy efficiency programs used since 2008.
Dynegy Auction Proposal Fails to Gain Ill. Lawmaker Support
Dynegy’s most recent bid to develop a specialized capacity market for downstate Illinois has failed to gain traction in the state’s legislature.
Probe Reveals More CPUC-PG&E Contacts on Pipeline Blast
California ethics officials have obtained new evidence of apparent back-channel communications between PG&E and the state Public Utilities Commission.
New York Works to Frame Carbon Policy
The planning of carbon pricing in NYISO markets should be more clearly defined, stakeholders told ISO and New York state officials.
FERC Pipeline Approval Attracts Celebrity Protest
Actor James Cromwell interrupted the FERC meeting Thursday over its approval of a 7.8-mile extension of the Millennium Pipeline through Orange County, N.Y.
No End Seen to State-Federal Tensions
Speakers at last week's NARUC Annual Meeting agreed that state-federal tension over electricity policy is likely to continue.

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