Search
February 14, 2026

One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Yes Energy
Constellation Optimistic About Nuclear-friendly Federal Policies
Constellation Energy said it is riding high on policy and market support for nuclear energy as it announced its second-quarter results.
Duke Energy
Duke Highlights Legislative Wins in Q2 Earnings Call
Duke Energy reported earnings of $1.25/share for the second quarter, and its CEO told analysts the company also came out ahead with state and federal legislation.
© RTO Insider LLC
AEP, Xcel ‘Navigate Rapidly Evolving Energy Policy’
American Electric Power and Xcel Energy say clean energy projects are still a part of their plans, despite the hurdles placed in front of them by the federal government’s budget reconciliation bill.
BloombergNEF
Clean Hydrogen Future Dimming Nationwide
Clean hydrogen is losing momentum in the U.S. due to higher costs, new tariffs and policy uncertainty.
© RTO Insider LLC
MISO Revising Transmission Futures After Repeal of Tax Credits
The federal government’s rollback of incentives for renewable energy has thrown a wrench into MISO’s work to develop four new transmission planning scenarios. 
Clean Economy Tracker
Clean Energy Project Cancellations Accelerate in U.S.
Announced cancellations, closures and cutbacks in new manufacturing and clean energy projects in the first half of 2025 were valued at $22.1 billion by the business policy group E2.
Vineyard Wind
Tax Credit Phaseout Threatens Projects, Jobs in New England
The expedited phaseout of federal tax incentives for renewables threatens projects and jobs across the clean energy industry in New England.
NextEra Energy
NextEra Energy Puts Brave Face on Renewables’ Prospects
NextEra Energy continues to present renewables as a bridge to the grid of future and fashions itself as an "all-of-the-above company" in an optimal position to build that bridge.
APS
Large-scale Solar and Wind Hit with One-two Punch
Large-scale solar and wind projects are facing growing local resistance along with federal policy changes.
Shutterstock
Interior Dept. Places Solar, Wind Under Close Review
Every Department of Interior action pertaining to wind and solar energy development must now be reviewed and approved by the Office of the Interior Secretary — after two subordinate offices separately have reviewed them and signed off.

Want more? Advanced Search