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BOEM Issues Revised EIS for Vineyard Wind
Offshore wind advocates were encouraged by BOEM’s release of its supplemental environmental impact study (SEIS) on the 800-MW Vineyard Wind project.
PG&E Names New Board of Directors
PG&E Corp named a nearly new board of directors to guide the troubled utility after it emerges from bankruptcy, probably later this month.
National Grid, Eversource Finalist for Boston Tx Plan
ISO-NE announced it has selected the cheapest of the 36 proposals it received in response to its Boston 2028 transmission solicitation to move forward.
Lawyers Close PG&E Bankruptcy Case
Bankruptcy attorneys representing PG&E told Judge Dennis Montali the utility’s reorganization plan is the best possible outcome for victims and ratepayers.
FERC OKs Basin Electric’s Market-based Rates
FERC approved Basin Electric Power Cooperative’s request to make wholesale sales of energy, capacity and ancillary services at market-based rates.
PG&E Fire Victims Urge Judge to Reject Plan
Fire victims unhappy with PG&E’s reorganization scheme urged U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali to reject it during the second day of arguments.
Lawyers Argue PG&E Bankruptcy Plan
Attorneys began debating the merits of PG&E’s reorganization proposal during the final days of the utility’s bankruptcy case before Judge Dennis Montali.
NY Regulators Approve 340-MW Alle-Catt Wind Farm
The New York Siting Board overrode local opposition to approve the 340-MW Alle-Catt Wind Farm south of Buffalo.
FERC OKs Negotiated Rates for Champlain Hudson Project
FERC has authorized the owners of the 1,000-MW Champlain Hudson Power Express project to charge negotiated transmission rates to carry Canadian hydropower to New York City.
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.

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