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March 13, 2026

State & Regional

PJM Planning Committee and TEAC Briefs
The PJM Planning Committee and Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee (TEAC) considered the loss of the Quad Cities nuclear plant and discussed Order 1000 rules, $1.1 billion in end-of-life projects for PSE&G and the third RTEP window of the year.
Michigan Asks: Will the Lights Stay on If Nukes Go Dark?
Concerned about the impact of nuclear plant retirements in the state, Michigan officials have asked MISO to conduct a reliability analysis that assumes simultaneous outages at the Palisades and Fermi 2 nuclear plants. 
MISO Will Use ATC Plan to End Upper Peninsula SSR
MISO wants to end the White Pine SSR for Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, saying the ATC transmission reconfiguration will ensure reliability.
Governor Delays CAISO Regionalization Effort
CAISO's effort to expand into a Western RTO will be postponed this year after California Gov. Jerry Brown postponed a formal proposal.
Constellation Energy Nuclear Group
NY Attempts to Thread Legal Needle with Clean Energy Standard, Nuke Incentives
The U.S. Supreme Court cast a long shadow as New York regulators drafted the Clean Energy Standard and its incentives to preserve upstate nuclear power plants.
With or Without Support, Texas Customer Advocate Remains Undaunted
Candor and steadfastness are qualities that Carol Biedrzycki, the Texas consumer advocate in charge of Texas ROSE, developed over 24 years.
ATC Plan Could Eliminate White Pine SSR; Refunds Coming on Presque Isle?
MISO said it would review a plan that could end the system support resource agreement for White Pine Unit 1 in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
FERC Certifies Settlement of Entergy’s 9th Annual Bandwidth Filing
FERC certified a settlement between Entergy Services and the Louisiana PSC in the corporation’s ninth annual bandwidth filing under its system agreement.
State Briefs
This week's state briefs include news on Delaware, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, MIchigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico and others.
PJM Board Halts Artificial Island Project, Orders Staff Analysis
The PJM Board of Managers has suspended the controversial Artificial Island transmission project, pending a staff analysis.

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