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March 12, 2026

State & Regional

Massachusetts Legislators Pass Electric Vehicle Bill
Massachusetts legislators passed an electric vehicle bill that seeks to remove barriers to electric vehicle ownership and allows utilities to invest in charging infrastructure.
UPDATE: Entergy to Shut Down Indian Point by 2021
Entergy will officially close the Indian Point nuclear power plant by 2021 under a deal with New York's governor and attorney general.
Supporters Seek to Overturn Md. Governor’s Increased RPS Veto
Sponsors of a bill to increase the Maryland renewable portfolio standard called for the General Assembly to override Gov. Larry Hogan’s veto.
California Tx Policy Must Foster Resource Diversity, Report Shows
California will require improved transmission access to renewable resources to meet its environmental targets, according to a new report from the Energy Commission.
Constellation Energy Nuclear Group
Can 2017 Top 2016 for Breaking Ground in New York?
Upstate New York nuclear power plants will start earning additional revenue for their carbon-free attributes as the state offers the industry a lifeline.
PJM Capacity Debates, Angst over State Subsidies to Continue in 2017
After its first full year under new CEO Andy Ott, and the last year of its transition to 100% Capacity Performance, PJM heads into 2017.
FERC Orders Hearing in Maine Dispute over Capacity Rules
FERC ordered hearing and settlement procedures in a dispute over transmission capacity obligations in an area of Northern Maine separate from ISO-NE.
NYPSC Rejects Challenge to Clean Energy Standard, Nuke Subsidy
The NY Public Service Commission (NYPSC) turned aside numerous challenges to its adoption of a Clean Energy Standard and its nuclear subsidy.
DTE Energy
Michigan Energy Bill Preserves RPS, 10% Retail Choice Cap
Following a dramatic all-night session, Michigan lawmakers approved legislation that increases the state’s renewable portfolio standard and preserves its limited retail choice.
FERC Declares Montana QF Requirements Illegal
FERC found that the Montana PSC violated PURPA by requiring that qualifying facilities have PPAs and interconnection agreements with utilities.

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