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March 13, 2026

State & Regional

Michigan Upper Peninsula Getting its Own Utility
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula will get its own utility, two new generating plants and maybe additional transmission following actions by regulators and MISO.
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Mass. Considering Storage Mandate
More than 300 people attended or live-streamed Raab Associates’ 152nd New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable which focused on energy storage.
FERC Approves FitzPatrick Sale to Exelon
FERC approved the Exelon acquisition of the troubled FitzPatrick nuclear plant, rejecting a protest that its review should have included the impact of ZECs.
Pipeline Sues to Force NY to Issue Permit for CPV Plant
Millennium Pipeline has taken New York to federal court to force action on a gas line needed for CPV's under-construction power plant.
NY Regulators Call for Overhaul or End to Mass-Market Retail Choice
Eighteen years after opening retail electric and gas choice, the New York Public Service Commission concluded that the initiative has failed.
Illinois Lawmakers Clear Nuke Subsidy
Illinois legislators on Thursday approved a bill to keep the Exelon Clinton and Quad Cities nuclear power plants operating for another decade.
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AEP Ohio Rate Plan Excludes Merchant Generation
AEP Ohio proposed a new retail rate plan that would more than triple residential customers’ fixed charges but doesn't include subsidies for its merchant generation.
Ill. Nuke Bailout Progresses; Exelon Reports Deal with Gov.
Illinois officials moved closer to a deal to save the Exelon Clinton and Quad Cities nuclear power plants following an agreement with the governor.
Connecticut Advances Small-Scale Renewables Contracts
Connecticut has selected 25 small scale renewables projects totaling 402 MW to negotiate PPAs with the state’s two electric distribution companies.
Davis Quits Arkansas Commission for MISO South Post
Arkansas Public Service Commissioner Lamar Davis has resigned to take a newly created position as executive director of government and regulatory affairs for MISO’s South Region.

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