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February 19, 2026

Conference Coverage

Panelists Envision Low-Carbon Future at MISO Symposium
MISO used its first-ever Market Symposium last week to ask industry leaders how a low-carbon future will influence the electricity market.
PJM’s Grid 20/20 Ponders Mixing Public Policy, Competitive Markets
Panelists at the PJM Grid 20/20 summit discussed the challenges of conflicting state public policy, competing interests and the impact on the RTO's competitive markets.
NARUC Panel Considers Smart Grid’s Accomplishments, Regulatory Responses
Slow-moving regulators and utility procurement practices are hindering smart grid innovation, a panel of tech executives told the NARUC summer conference.
Cybersecurity Rules Urged for Distribution Companies
Regulators urged their colleagues at the NARUC summer conference to join them in developing cybersecurity rules for electric distribution companies.
Net Metering Debate Continues in NARUC Session
Present and former regulators debated the costs and benefits of rooftop solar and the pros and cons of net metering at the NARUC Summer Meetings.
‘Transformative’ Still the Apt Description for New York REV
Speakers at Infocast’s 2nd NY Energy REVolution Summit pondered how New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision could deliver on its promise.
Overheard at Infocast’s 2nd NY Energy REVolution Summit
Here is what we heard at Infocast's 2nd NY Energy REVolution Summit in New York City last week.
Overheard at NARUC’s Summer Meetings
At the NARUC Summer Committee Meetings, stakeholders discussed public opposition to infrastructure development, the need for more utility workers and the Plains & Eastern Clean Line.
Little Love for PJM in Capacity Market Debate
The PJM Capacity Performance rules got little love during a NARUC panel discussion on the role of states versus markets in procuring electric generation.
Panel: New England Will Meet CPP Goals Regardless of Court Outcome
New England states are moving ahead with their own greenhouse gas reduction programs while EPA’s Clean Power Plan remains in legal limbo.

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