State & Regional

PSEG Finds Buyer for Solar Assets
PSEG announced it has entered into an agreement to sell its 467-MW Solar Source portfolio of 25 solar plants to Quattro Solar, an affiliate of LS Power.
LED Streetlights Cut One Massachusetts City’s Power Bill in Half
Medford, Massachusetts, converted 4,500 streetlights to LED bulbs, which are using 60% less electricity than conventional technologies.
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Maine Bill Aims to Block Regulatory ‘Back Door’ to Carbon Tax
Republicans in Maine have sponsored a bill that gives the legislature last say in whether the state joins RGGI.
NY Legislators Send 100% ZEV Bill to Governor
A bill awaiting Gov. Cuomo's signature would require new passenger cars and M/HD vehicles in New York to be zero emission by 2035 and 2045, respectively.
Regulators, ERCOT Stakeholders ‘Meet’ for First Time
Texas’ two newest utility regulators met with ERCOT staff and market participants for the first time and discussed preparations for the upcoming summer.
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NY Power Panel to Recommend Gas Infrastructure Moratorium
The New York Climate Action Council’s Power Generation Advisory Panel met Monday to review final recommendations for the full CAC.
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Virginia SCC Gives IOUs a Pass on RPS Plans — for Now
The Virginia State Corporation Commission on April 30 gave Dominion Energy the go-ahead to spend $10.4 million to build three solar projects totaling 82 MW.
Doubts Dog NJ Solar Proposal
A proposal by the NJ BPU intended to stimulate a solar capacity increase through a portfolio of new incentives is facing opposition.
TVA May Retire All Coal by 2035
TVA CEO Jeff Lyash hinted during the Atlantic Council’s Innovation and the Future of Energy webinar that the federal utility could cease coal use by 2035.
Dominion Confident in OSW Price Despite Rising Costs
Dominion Energy officials are confident that its 2.6-GW offshore wind project will meet cost projections despite rising raw material costs.

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