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December 5, 2025

COVID-19

Con Edison 2020 Earnings down 18% YOY
Con Edison’s 2020 earnings were down 18% from the previous year because of lower C&I demand during the pandemic and costs from Tropical Storm Isaias.
Drop in GHG Emissions Illusory, Advocates Warn
U.S. greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 9% in 2020, but experts say a repeat performance is unlikely.
Nev. Bill Would Spur Tx, Clean Energy Buildout
Nevada lawmakers are planning to introduce an array of clean energy bills this legislative session, including a measure to expand electric transmission.
COVID Yields $1B of Unpaid Energy Bills in Calif.
The California PUC is seeking ways to help the millions of utility customers with past-due energy bills stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bipartisan Agreement on Minnesota Climate Bills Unlikely
Minnesota has fallen far short of emission reductions targets, but the chance for bipartisan agreement on a course correction appears slim.
Wash. House Tackles Bill to Cut Vehicle Emissions
A bill to trim carbon emissions from motor vehicles appears headed to the full Washington House for a floor vote.
NERC Touts Progress During ‘Extraordinary’ 2020
In its annual report, NERC applauded the ERO Enterprise for advancing the reliability and security of the power grid during an “extraordinary" year.
NEPOOL Participants Committee Briefs: Feb. 4, 2021
The NEPOOL Participants Committee discussed compensation for officers, ISO-NE's energy market and extended FERC deadlines at its last meeting.
NY Builds OSW Ports in Brooklyn, Albany, Long Island
New York OSW developers began constructing the facilities needed to operate their projects after the state completed the nation’s largest wind procurement
ACORE: COVID, Impeachment Could Delay Infrastructure Bill
Congress could push an infrastructure financing bill into the second quarter, imperiling the legislative goals of clean energy industries, the ACORE warned.

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