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NYPSC Public Hearing on Proposed Transmission Line
The New York State Public Service Commission will hold a virtual public statement hearing on February 24, 2026, regarding an application by NYSEG to rebuild and construct a 52-mile transmission line. The hearing allows public input on the proposed project, which requires new rights-of-way and may involve property acquisition.
New York Approves Two Rivers Solar Project
New York State's Department of Public Service has issued a final siting permit for the 200-megawatt Two Rivers Solar Project in St. Lawrence County. The project is expected to create construction jobs and provide significant local investment and tax revenue.
Public Hearing on NYSEG Transmission Line Rebuild
The New York State Public Service Commission will hold a virtual public statement hearing on March 4, 2026, regarding an application by NYSEG for a proposed rebuild of an 18-mile transmission line. The hearing allows the public to provide input on the project, which may involve acquiring additional property rights.
CPUC Leadership Changes and CAISO Board Appointment
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) announced leadership changes, with Alice Reynolds departing as President to join the CAISO Board of Governors. Commissioner John Reynolds has been appointed as the new CPUC President, and Christine Harada as a new Commissioner. These changes aim to continue California's progress in decarbonizing the electrical grid.
Chumash Fiber Network Uses XGS-PON Technology for Broadband
The Santa Ynez Chumash Tribe has launched a new broadband network in Santa Barbara County, California, utilizing XGS-PON technology. This initiative, supported by a grant from the California Public Utilities Commission, aims to provide high-speed internet to tribal lands and surrounding areas.
CPUC New Filings and Proposed Decisions
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has published its weekly update of new filings for the week of February 16-20, 2026. This includes proposed decisions open for public comment and new complaints or applications impacting utility services.
Advancing Utility Infrastructure in Mobile Home Park Communities
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is advancing its Mobile Home Park Utility Upgrade Program (MHP-UUP) to replace outdated, privately owned gas and electric systems in mobile home parks with new infrastructure owned and maintained by investor-owned utilities. The program aims to convert 50% of mobile home spaces by the end of 2030, enhancing safety and reliability for residents.
American Disposal Company Tariff Revision
The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) is reviewing a tariff revision request from American Disposal Company, Inc. d/b/a Vashon Disposal. The company seeks to remove customer-owned can service and replace it with company-owned containers, with no associated rate changes. The filing was made on January 29, 2026, and is pending.
CPUC Awards $3.29M for Digital Literacy and Broadband Access
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved $3.29 million in grants from the California Advanced Services Fund to support 21 projects aimed at expanding digital literacy training and public broadband access across the state. These grants will fund initiatives serving an estimated 16,145 Californians in underserved communities.
PacifiCorp Petition for Accounting Order on Evaluator Costs
The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) is processing a petition from PacifiCorp (Pacific Power & Light Company) for an accounting order. The petition seeks approval to defer independent evaluator costs related to the 2025 Washington-situs Request for Proposals. The case is currently pending.
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