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March 12, 2026

State & Regional

EIM Members Seek More Details on GHG Accounting Plan
EIM participants are generally supportive of CAISO's plan to account for greenhouse gas emissions of external resources but requested more info.
Rhode Island Looks to Sustain Clean Jobs Gains
Rhode Island is seeking ways to sustain a recent surge in jobs stemming from the growth of renewable and distributed energy resources.
Dominion Plans 12-MW Offshore Wind Project, 2nd in US
Dominion Energy announced it will build the second offshore wind project in the U.S.: two 6-MW turbines about 27 miles off the coast of Virginia Beach.
Maine Gov. Vetoes Net Metering Bill; Override Likely
Maine Gov. Paul LePage followed through on his promise to veto a solar net metering bill, calling it bad policy that would “result in irrational outcomes.”
Traders: PJM Delay, Secret Support Could Result in Pa. Tax
PJM financial traders say they fear that Pennsylvania lawmakers may target them in efforts to close the state’s budget gap.
Traders: PJM Delay Could Mean Pa. Tax; RTO Denies Supporting Levy
PJM financial traders say they fear that Pennsylvania lawmakers may tax virtual transactions in efforts to close the state’s budget gap.
Jan Smutny-Jones: 30 Years of Power
As CEO of the Independent Energy Producers Association, Jan Smutny-Jones has had a front-row seat in the California energy debate since 1987.
Calif. Utilities Say Data Bill Poses Security Risk
California utilities and business groups are opposing a state bill that would increase the amount of publicly available data about electricity consumers.
Court Backs NYPSC on Regulating Retail Sales
The New York Supreme Court dismissed a case filed against the PSC by dismissed a case filed against the commission by energy service companies.
UPDATED: PUCT Staff Welcomes Buffett’s Oncor Bid; Debtor Miffed
The Berkshire Hathaway Energy bid for Oncor won an immediate endorsement from a key PUCT official Friday, but it may have to overcome a top investor.

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