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Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey has filed a major energy bill that her administration says would save ratepayers $10 billion over the next decade.
Former FERC Chair Willie Phillips, now a partner with Holland & Knight, says his old agency is in good hands with its current membership.
FERC partially approved three entities' Order 2023 compliance filings, directing them to address mostly minor — but a few substantive — issues in their submissions.
New York is tweaking its approach to clean energy development as it works to get its lagging decarbonization efforts back on track.
FERC refused MISO’s first attempt to enact a special pathway in its interconnection queue for generation projects labeled necessary by state regulators.
Indiana has a new law aimed at motivating new capacity in the state to serve rising load and restricting when utilities can shut down plants.
MISO CEO John Bear put a positive spin on the grid operator making do with little cushion in its supply.
The annual New York energy storage conference and expo came with excellent timing this year, as progress at the state level was matched by looming obstacles at the federal level.
Ohio's governor signed into law a major reform of how the state regulates utilities, eliminating electric security plans that utilities have used to meet demand from non-shopping customers since a 2008 law authorized them.
FERC's summer assessment shows rising demand and prompted Chair Mark Christie to discuss recent developments in PJM.
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