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January 31, 2026

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Slow Storm Restoration Sparks Anger in Texas, South
The inability of Midwestern grid operators to recover quickly from extreme winter weather drew customer anger, along with scrutiny from regulators.
Colo. PUC Opens Investigation into Gas Emissions
The Colorado PUC launched an investigation into the methane emissions released from natural gas infrastructure and the actions needed to reduce them.
NextEra Takes $1.2B Write-down in 4th Quarter
NextEra Energy said it has taken a $1.2 billion write-down for its stake in the Mountain Valley natural gas pipeline, which has been plagued by roadblocks.
DOE Gas Summit Voices Industry Hopes, Gripes
A lack of infrastructure and opposition groups are depriving the U.S. of its abundant natural gas, participants in DOE’s Natural Gas Summit said.
Dominion Names Blue as CEO in Earnings Call
Dominion Energy announced Friday that executive vice president and co-COO Robert Blue will become president and CEO by Oct. 1.
Overheard at 166th NE Electricity Roundtable
More than 400 people tuned into the 166th New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable hosted online by Raab Associates.
FERC Revises Pipeline Policy on Landowner Concerns
FERC said it will no longer permit gas pipeline developers to begin construction until it acts on the merits of any rehearing requests.
Online Protesters Reject NY Gas Supply Plans
More than 130 New Yorkers gathered in an online forum to protest the possibility of National Grid increasing the state’s supply of natural gas.
New Pa. Generator Hedging Gas Prices with Ethane
If natural gas prices rise from their low prices, CPV's 1,050-MW Fairview Energy Center near Johnstown, Pa., can add up to 25% ethane into its fuel mix.
UPDATE: FERC Targeted in Energy Bill Amendments
A bipartisan energy bill debated by the Senate is providing FERC critics an opportunity to seek changes to the commission’s quorum rules and authority.

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