Historical peg News Stories
PSEG Q1 Beats, Dividend Hike & FERC Ruling Boost!!
Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) delivered a solid Q1 with higher operating earnings, strong cash flow and a raised quarterly dividend. A favorable FERC decision and ongoing regulated capex plans underpin near-term stability and long-term rate-base growth, supporting the investment thesis for income-oriented investors.
PSEG Impact: PJM Rules and Regional Rate Surges Q2
Regional regulatory moves — large rate filings in PJM states, PJM’s ‘connect-and-manage’ policy, and utility capital plans — are shaping near-term earnings and regulatory risk for PSEG (PEG). This article distills last week’s concrete developments (WEC, PECO, Consumers Energy, We Energies, PJM/FERC) and explains practical implications for PEG investors.
PSEG Raises Dividend; $25B Regulated Plan Grows Q1
Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) delivered an earnings beat, raised its quarterly dividend to $0.67, and expanded its five‑year regulated capital plan to $22.5–$25.5 billion. Combined with a New Jersey rate reduction and analyst upgrades, these concrete developments reshape the near‑term investment thesis for PEG.
NJ Rate Freeze Sends PSEG (PEG) Stock Lower Today!
New Jersey's executive order declaring a 'state of emergency on utility costs' and PSE&G's decision to end its off-peak EV charging credit are creating immediate regulatory and customer-facing headwinds for Public Service Enterprise Group (PEG). These developments tighten near-term earnings visibility, increase political oversight of rate setting, and shift customer incentives toward Time-of-Use pricing—factors that have pressured PEG shares this week.
PSEG Gains on Institutional Flows, Analyst Split
Public Service Enterprise Group (PEG) saw multi-day share gains driven by institutional buying and healthy fundamentals, even as analysts remain split. Key drivers include robust Q3 results, a massive regulated capital plan, and steady nuclear performance.
Pinnacle West: Guidance Up $2.6B Transmission Plan
Pinnacle West (PNW) reported solid recent results—Q3 2025 EPS of $3.39—and raised its full-year guidance while rolling out an aggressive transmission and generation investment program (including the Desert Sun gas project). Institutional activity shows rebalancing, and there were no new developments in the past week.