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March 12, 2026

State & Regional

Texas Law Could Affect MISO Competitive Transmission
The applicability of right of first refusal laws could influence selection for more than 20 projects proposed for MISO’s 2017 Transmission Expansion Plan.
CAISO Stakeholders Question Risk-of-Retirement Initiative
CAISO stakeholders voiced skepticism about the effectiveness of a new ISO initiative to prevent early retirement of unprofitable generators.
NYISO ‘Power Trends’ Report a ‘Tale of Two Grids’ — or More
NYISO’s Power Trends 2017 report shows an electric system of flat peak demand adapting under pressure from both public policy and consumer patterns.
Cuomo – NYISO Tensions on Display at IPPNY Conference
Stakeholders, NYISO and New York officials debated closure of the Indian Point nuclear plant at IPPNY's 31st Annual Spring Conference.
Carbon Adder to Test FERC’s Independence, IPPNY Panelists Say
NYISO’s plan to integrate carbon will test the independence of FERC under President Trump, speakers told the IPPNY 31st Annual Spring Conference.
Md. PSC OKs 368 MW in Offshore Wind Projects
The Maryland Public Service Commission awarded offshore renewable energy credits to US Wind and Deepwater Wind’s Skipjack Offshore Energy.
NextEra’s Rejected Oncor Bid Gets Second Look
Texas regulators have agreed to reconsider its recent rejection of a bid for Oncor by Florida-based NextEra Energy.
Cuomo Names NYSERDA CEO as PSC Chair
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has nominated John Rhodes, CEO of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, to chair the Public Service Commission.
OGE Anticipates Legislative Review of Oklahoma Regulators
OGE Energy hopes that a proposed legislative review of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission will relieve some of the company’s frustration.
California Here We Come?
Witness after witness at the FERC technical conference cited California competitive wholesale markets, often in an unflattering context.

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