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February 18, 2026

Special Reports & Commentary

Stakeholders Best Commissioners in NARUC ‘Family Feud’
Commissioners were pitted against industry stakeholders in an energy-themed “Family Feud” that capped off the 2019 NARUC Summer Policy Summit.
Time to Plan for 100% Clean Power, State Regulators Say
Most state regulators think it is time to begin preparing for a 100% clean energy future, based on discussions at the NARUC Summer Policy Summit.
Former Commissioners Debate Tx Incentive Revamp
Regulators should preserve the multiple incentives currently offered to transmission developers, former FERC commissioners said.
Nuclear, Gas Seen as Crucial to PJM’s Renewables Growth
PJM’s anticipated increase in renewables won’t succeed without the support of more reliable fossil fuels and nuclear reactors, industry analysts said.
California Energy Summit Focuses on Wildfires
Discussions at Infocast's California Energy Summit ran the gamut of energy issues, but mitigating and preventing wildfires in the state took center stage.
Stakeholder Soapbox: PJM’s Market Hurting Clean Energy
Miles Farmer and Amanda Levin of the Natural Resources Defense Council respond to Steve Huntoon's criticism of their evaluation of the PJM capacity market.
New England Officials Speak on Grid Transformation
State and regional officials updated the Environmental Business Council of New England on the rapid progress of renewable energy development.
SPP Seeks Slimmer Stakeholder Group Structure
SPP has launched an initiative to trim the number of stakeholder groups in its organizational structure, saying it will improve the RTO’s effectiveness.
Counterflow: Scary Wrong
Columnist Steve Huntoon criticizes a recent NRDC op-ed that denounces PJM for seemingly favoring natural gas-fired plants over renewable resources.
Stakeholder Soapbox: Design for Rapid Decarbonization
Robbie Orvis, director of energy policy design at Energy Innovation, discusses a series of papers about how wholesale electricity markets must evolve.

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