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December 26, 2025

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Yes Energy
Industry Experts Find Faults in DOE’s Resource Adequacy Analysis
Industry experts say that while DOE's report points to a well known issue, it focuses only on keeping old plants online instead of needed new capacity.
Sternberg, Naccari & White
LaCerte Nominated to Complete Phillips’ Term at FERC
The White House has nominated David LaCerte to FERC for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2026. The seat became open when Willie Phillips resigned.
California State Senate
Calif. Lawmakers Seek More Accountability from CPUC
A California Senate committee has advanced a bill aimed at increasing accountability and transparency of the state Public Utilities Commission.
Georgia Power
Georgia Power to Add at Least 6 GW of Generation
Georgia Power will add at least 6 GW of new generation capacity by 2031, and potentially as much as 8.5 GW, under its recently approved integrated resource plan.
Shutterstock
FERC Proposes to Eliminate Western ‘Soft’ Price Cap
FERC is moving to rescind the West-wide wholesale electricity price cap mechanism it instituted in 2002 in response to widespread price manipulation during the Western energy crisis of 2000/01.
Andre m, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Calif. Pathways Bill Delayed After Orgs Withdraw Support, While Newsom Signals Backing for Effort
The author behind the bill that would allow CAISO to relinquish market governance to an independent RO has delayed a hearing after several organizations withdrew support for the proposed legislation.
Shutterstock
NYISO: LBMPs Spiked in June from Heat Wave
The heat wave at the end of June caused the average locational-based marginal price for the month to increase dramatically, NYISO said.
Dominion Energy
Virginia SCC Orders Changes to Dominion Energy’s IRP Process
The Virginia SCC ordered changes to Dominion's IRP filings, requiring scenarios that meet state clean energy goals and have an increased level of storage, efficiency and demand-side management.
Fluence
CGA Says New MISO Info Guide on Queue Fast Lane Shows Plan is Unfair
Clean Grid Alliance claims new information MISO has released on its interconnection queue fast lane definitively shows the plan would be detrimental to independent power producers and should be rejected by FERC.
NYISO
NYISO Management Committee Liaison Brief: July 15, 2025
Short- and long-term load forecasting was discussed in a "strategic discussion" during board meetings.

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