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This role tracks 100 sources across GovPing's 2,348 total sources, covering guidance, orders, enforcement actions, rules, FAQs, notices, consultations, and decisions, with 225 changes in the last 7 days.
Recent enforcement actions include the Washington UTC's $1,000 fine against Jeffries Construction for a gas violation, a $7,000 penalty on Sound Drilling, and a $36,000 civil monetary penalty imposed by the NRC on Metro Cardiovascular Diagnostics. The DOE also issued emergency orders to keep two Indiana coal plants operational through June 2026, while Ofgem secured £20 million in redress from National Grid for license failures.
AEMO Submission on Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council Governance Review
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has published its submission regarding the review of its governance arrangements by the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council (ECMC). AEMO supports the review to ensure its governance remains appropriate for the ongoing energy transition.
Renewables Supply Over Half of Quarterly Energy Needs
Australia's National Electricity Market (NEM) saw renewables supply over half of its energy needs for the first time in the December 2025 quarter, leading to a significant drop in wholesale electricity prices. This milestone was driven by record renewable generation and increased battery storage output.
AEMO Board Appointments
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has announced the appointment of Luke Menzel and Josef Tadich as non-executive directors to its Board. These appointments are effective February 24, 2026, and are for a four-year term.
ACER Assesses EU DSO Entity's Gas and Hydrogen Documents
The European Union Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has issued an opinion on the updated draft statutory documents of the EU DSO entity, which now include provisions for gas and hydrogen distribution system operators. ACER's assessment notes reasonable adaptations but also identifies potential risks of deadlocks and inconsistencies with existing electricity regulations.
ACER Details Cross-Border Investigations in REMIT Quarterly
The Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has published its 43rd REMIT Quarterly, detailing its approach to cross-border investigations under the updated EU energy market framework. The report includes updates on stakeholder engagement, data reporting preparations, and market surveillance statistics.
ACER Consultation on EU Power Purchase Agreements Market
The European Union Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) is launching a public consultation on developments and initiatives in the EU Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) market. The consultation aims to identify challenges and factors affecting the PPA market across Member States.
ACER supports certification of first European hydrogen transmission network operator
The European Union Agency for Cooperation between Energy Regulators (ACER) has published an opinion supporting the certification of GAZ-SYSTEM as the first European hydrogen transmission network operator. This opinion is part of the certification process under the Hydrogen and Gas Decarbonisation Package, ensuring compliance with EU ownership unbundling rules.
ACER Report on Danish Gas Tariffs and Pipeline Costs
The European Union Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has released a report assessing Danish gas transmission tariffs. The report evaluates the proposed reference price methodology against EU Network Code requirements, highlighting a need for greater transparency on upstream pipeline costs.
Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission - PSE Rate Increase Dockets Consolidated
The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission has consolidated dockets UE-260005 and UG-260006 concerning Puget Sound Energy's (PSE) proposed electric and natural gas rate increases. The Commission has suspended the proposed tariff revisions pending investigation into whether the increases are fair, just, reasonable, and sufficient.
FERC Approves NERC Reliability Standards for Inverter-Based Resources
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved new reliability standards proposed by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) concerning inverter-based resources. These standards aim to enhance the reliability of the electric grid by addressing the modeling and operational requirements for these resources.
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