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Federal appeals court halts implementation of California’s climate disclosure law
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has temporarily stopped enforcement of a law that requires large businesses operating in California to publicly disclose their climate-related financial risks.
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How engineered building solutions support data center technologies to deliver AI workloads
Modular control buildings drive scalable growth for AI-ready data centers.
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Groups sue FERC over its approval of SPP’s capacity accreditation plan
The Natural Resources Defense Council and the Sierra Club contend the Southwest Power Pool’s accreditation methodologies improperly favor fossil-fueled power plants.
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More small utilities participate in NERC’s grid attack simulation
The biennial GridEx security exercise has new, more diverse participants, including those from outside the electric sector, from Canadian utilities and from smaller utilities.
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Arko exploring solar energy for 300 convenience stores
The company has signed a memorandum of understanding with Apollo Power, which specializes in flexible solar panels meant to go on commercial and industrial roofs.
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Consumers Energy to invest more than $13B in renewables, distribution by 2029
Executives said they expect the U.S. Energy Department to renew the emergency order to keep a coal plant online, emphasizing that the costs will be spread across the region.
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Opinion
Meeting America’s generation challenge: Why smarter permitting matters
Efficiency, predictability, transparency and meaningful stakeholder input should be the principles guiding energy permitting reform, writes American Public Power Association CEO Scott Corwin.
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FERC OKs NRG’s 19 GW purchase of LS Power gas-fired and demand response assets
The pending $12 billion transaction would roughly double NRG Energy’s generating fleet during a power market “supercycle.”
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Northeast grid operators confident facing winter demand as heating electrification rises
The New England Independent System Operator has said it expects electrification to turn the regional grid to a winter-peaking system sometime in the mid-2030s.
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NRG aims for 2026 next step in 5.4-GW gas deal with GE Vernova, Kiewit
The company is also set to acquire 12.9 GW of natural gas assets from LS Power early next year, following the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s approval of the deal.
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Power outages getting longer as extreme weather takes larger toll, report says
The average length of the longest power outage has increased in all regions since 2022, according to JD Power.
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Opinion
America’s EVs are a $30B grid asset. Let’s not lock it away.
We have the potential for a 7 million-vehicle-strong virtual power plant at our disposal in the U.S. today, with 78.5 million on the way by 2035, writes ev.energy CEO Nick Woolley.
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Former FERC commissioners urge Supreme Court to uphold agency independence
“Overturning Humphrey’s Executor would bulldoze the structural supports that Congress built into ratemaking commissions to protect its price-setting power from abuse,” former FERC commissioners said.
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The week in 5 numbers: Electricity prices extend rise, regulators rein in data centers
Meanwhile, new renewable generation projects continue to face delays and cancellations.
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2.4-GW New Jersey offshore wind project canceled by developer
“The offshore wind industry has experienced economic and regulatory conditions that have made the development of new offshore wind energy projects extremely difficult,” Invenergy said in a regulatory filing.
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Solar project delays decreased in Q3 2025: EIA
In the third quarter, “solar projects representing about 20% of planned capacity reported a delay, a decrease from 25% in the same period in 2024,” said the Energy Information Administration.
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Opinion
Data center volatility, batteries and the electric grid’s new reality
Every data center is about to play a role in grid stability whether it wants to or not, writes TerraFlow Energy’s Amanda Simonian.
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Shell to sell ‘substantial portion’ of Volta EV business
The sale comes less than three years after the oil giant acquired Volta for $169 million to help scale its EV charging capabilities in the U.S.
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TVA pursues ‘historic’ gas build-out, advanced nuclear
The Tennessee Valley Authority is “undertaking one of the largest new asset campaigns in our history,” CEO Don Moul said, with 3.7 GW of new generation currently under construction.
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Electricity prices to continue rise in 2026: EIA
Electricity demand is also going up, with much of it concentrated in Texas due to “data centers and cryptocurrency mining facilities,” said the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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Tribes, conservation groups urge FERC to uphold veto policy on preliminary hydro permits
The U.S. Department of Energy wants the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to stop giving tribes and federal agencies veto power over preliminary permit applications for projects on their land.
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US needs more gas infrastructure, storage to support electric grid: NARUC
A state utility commission task force examining gas-electric sector coordination concluded no changes are necessary to the timing of the markets or to standard contract provisions.
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Constellation Energy looks to demand response to accommodate load growth
A lot of Constellation’s customers have shown interest in demand response products, and the pipeline for that “looks really strong right now,” said Chief Commercial Officer Jim McHugh.
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Opinion
Reshoring, technology diversification are reshaping the future of energy storage
Diversifying battery technologies offers a sustainable path to resilience and supply chain strength, writes Jeremy Furr, senior vice president of strategic sourcing at Stryten Energy.
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Xcel, Colorado agencies propose extending life of Comanche 2 coal unit
Xcel’s 750-MW, coal-fired Comanche 3 is offline until at least June, and Colorado peak demand forecasts are rising quickly.
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FERC dismisses cost allocation complaint over ‘self-planned’ AEP transmission projects
Kentucky Power is part of a broader transmission network of American Electric Power utilities and therefore benefits from those utilities’ local transmission projects, FERC said.