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February 19, 2026

Special Reports & Commentary

New England Regulators Wary of ISO-NE Plans on Fuel Concerns
New England regulators agreed that their region faces a growing winter reliability challenge but expressed skepticism over ISO-NE’s proposed solutions.
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Overheard at NECPUC 71st Annual Symposium
Electric vehicles and the tension between state and federal jurisdiction were among the topics discussed at the NECPUC 71st annual symposium.
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CCAs Fight to Thrive in a Landscape They are Changing
The rapid growth of community choice aggregators (CCAs) in California has sparked criticism that they are “boutique” options catering to wealthier communities.
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California RA: ‘Fear and Loathing’ in Redondo Beach
Speakers at the Infocast California Energy Summit said the state’s grid reliability will be increasingly at risk if it doesn’t soon address resource adequacy planning.
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Overheard at the GCPA Mexico Electric Power Market Conference
The Gulf Coast Power Association’s (GCPA) third conference on the nascent Mexico electric power market drew almost 100 attendees to participate in discussions.
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Advocates Push PJM Board for Explanations at Annual Meeting
Consumer, small-business and environmental advocates pressed the PJM Board of Managers on the issue of transparency at their annual meeting.
Resilience Leads Discussion at PJM Annual Meeting
“Resilience” was uttered so many times during the PJM annual meeting that speakers were joking about using the word before making their own comments.
Emerging Tech Taking Center Stage at MISO Market Symposium
MISO announced that it will hold its second Market Symposium in downtown Indianapolis on Aug. 15-16.
PJM Board Elects New Chair, Welcomes New Member
The PJM Board elected former Intergen CEO Neil H. Smith to take the seat of the retiring Howard Schneider, while Ake Almgren was selected to succeed Schneider as chairman.
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Retiring PJM Chair Schneider Reflects on 21 Years at the Helm
The first and only chairman of PJM’s Board of Managers retires Wednesday. It’s a day for which he has had years to prepare, and yet he admits he may never be fully ready to let go.

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