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December 20, 2025

New York

Exelon’s Constellation to Buy Con Ed’s Retail Operation
Exelon is buying the Consolidated Edison (Con Ed) retail energy business as it continues its efforts to hedge against falling wholesale power prices.
New York ESCO Order Vacated by Court
A New York judge vacated the NY PSC February “reset order” that sought to overhaul the businesses practices of retail energy suppliers.
Commenters Laud, Blast New York’s Nuclear Subsidy Plan
The New York  Public Service Commission (NYPSC) closed the comment period on the cost of the plan’s zero-emission credits for nuclear power plants.
FERC Orders Investigation of Logging on Pipeline Route
FERC directed staff to begin an investigation of alleged illegal tree-cutting along the New York section of the Constitution Pipeline route.
PJM Plans for Changes in Tx Flows Without Con Ed-PSEG ‘Wheel’
PJM is using a three-pronged approach to prepare for next year’s termination of the Con Ed-PSEG wheel.
NYPSC Extends Comment Period on Nuclear Subsidy
Political and labor leaders  have embraced the proposed zero-emission credit for  nuclear power plants in upstate New York.
NYPSC Declares Moratorium on Low-Income Sign-ups
The moratorium is the result of a NYPSC order requiring ESCOs to guarantee that low-income consumers pay no more than if they were a utility customer.
UPDATED: LIPA Delays Vote on Offshore Wind Project; 90-MW Project Would be Largest in US
LIPA has selected Deepwater Wind, which is already building a 30-MW project off Block Island, R.I., to develop the project.
Entergy in Talks to Sell FitzPatrick to Exelon
Entergy said it may sell its troubled James A. FitzPatrick nuclear plant to Exelon if New York legislators approve the proposed Clean Energy Standard.
New York Green Bank Sets $200 Million Goal for Coming Year
The New York Green Bank wants to increase its portfolio by two-thirds over the next year, mostly by investing in larger clean energy projects.

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