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Virginia legislature passes balcony solar bill
The bill allows Virginia residents to plug in a “small portable solar generation device” with a maximum power output of 1,200 watts.
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5 things you need to know about advanced conductors
A closer look at the technology reshaping transmission.
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IOUs work to interconnect 39 GW of data center, manufacturing load: EEI
Duke Energy, Northern Indiana Public Service and Xcel Energy are among the utilities with major data center projects in their service territories, the Edison Electric Institute told federal regulators.
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DOE offers $1.9B for transmission reconductoring, advanced tech
The SPARK funding opportunity renames the Biden-era Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships program.
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Atlas Energy to buy $840M in power assets from Caterpillar
The company is seeking to build out private grid infrastructure to meet surging electrical demand from data centers and manufacturers’ reshoring efforts.
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PJM is now using ambient-adjusted transmission ratings. Other grid operators will soon follow.
While other grid operators are set to follow suit this year, the Midcontinent and New York grid operators don't plan to adopt the more precise line ratings until 2028.
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Germany’s RWE plans nearly $20B US investment, including gas peakers
RWE had put U.S. investment decisions on hold, in part due to tariff uncertainty, but officials credit the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last year with jump-starting its plans to build fossil plants.
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New York needs more time to meet climate goals, Gov. Hochul says
“We just need some breathing room,” said Gov. Kathy Hochul, noting high cost estimates for compliance with the 2030 goal. “My job is dealing in reality. This is the reality I have.”
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EPB of Chattanooga deploys battery-based microgrids for savings, resilience
Within three years, the Tennessee distribution utility could have as much as 150 MW of energy storage on its system, representing more than 10% of peak load, an executive told Utility Dive.
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Opinion
America’s power shortage is a market failure
Early buildout of the U.S. rail system was fragmented, with local projects often failing to connect regions. Grid developers today should pay heed, writes Maria Martinez of the Clean Economy Project.
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Long-duration energy storage deployments rose 49% in 2025: WoodMac
Falling prices and robust supply chains mean lithium-ion batteries are becoming more competitive at longer durations than emerging technologies, it said.
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FERC approves ComEd data center transmission agreements
FERC Chairman Swett and Commissioner LaCerte pushed back on concerns over inadequate review of ratepayer impacts: “The Commission will always reject a rate that seriously harms the consuming public.”
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NERC overstates reliability risks in long-term assessment: Grid Strategies
The North American Electric Reliability Corp.’s analysis uses low generation and interregional power flow assumptions but a high demand forecast, including from data centers, the consulting firm said.
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US entities face heightened cyber risk related to Iran war
The military campaign against Iran is putting local governments, critical infrastructure providers and major U.S. companies at heightened risk of disruptive attacks.
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Opinion
4 affordability solutions states and utilities can implement now
States can take steps to drive electricity cost savings more quickly as well as pursue long-term reform, write Allison Clements, a former member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and Lori Bird of the WRI Polsky Energy Center.
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SK Battery America lays off nearly 1,000 workers at Georgia plant
The company is slashing its Commerce site workforce to about 1,600, citing EV market conditions, as it pivots to stationary energy storage.
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Appeals court upholds California’s net metering 3.0
“Petitioners do not sufficiently describe the benefits of the tariff that the Commission purportedly failed to quantify,” the court said.
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Power and capital constraints may drive shift to modular cooling, smaller data centers
The wait for new large-scale data centers to connect to the power grid is approaching five years in major data center markets, according to a Feb. 26 report from JLL.
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Energy Star is moving to DOE. Industry groups are hopeful.
Both the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency, which currently runs the program, had big staff cuts last year. At least one group has questions about DOE’s plans.
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As Trump tariff refund process takes shape, importers remain uncertain
Shippers face legal risks, unclear timelines and system gaps as they navigate a potentially complex rollout of tariff refund procedures.
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MISO, SPP eye 500-kV cross-border projects to bolster reliability, save money
The proposed interregional projects would increase transfer capacity across the southern seam between the Midcontinent Independent System Operator and the Southwest Power Pool.
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Deep Dive
Utilities are spending billions on the data center boom. What are the risks?
“Data center demand is hard to project over the next few years,” said Advait Arun of the Center for Public Enterprise. “In a market correction, it's very possible that data centers ... will end up crashing out of their tariff arrangements.”
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Arizona Corporation Commission ends state’s renewable energy standard
“The mandates are no longer needed and the costs are no longer justified,” the commission said.
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EPA properly awarded $1.5B of now-terminated grants, inspector general says
Among the 80 impacted awardees were dozens of energy projects, including energy efficient housing retrofits and weatherization, solar, storage, microgrid and workforce development programs.
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Opinion
Build smarter: Energy demand growth can benefit everyone
It is imperative that our governing bodies act quickly to untie the hands of the energy industry and allow America to build, writes Karen Harbert, president and CEO of the American Gas Association.
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2026 fire season off to ominous start after relatively mild 2025
Total acres burned fell in 2025, but the Eaton and Palisades fires were hugely destructive and raise questions about the future of California's Wildfire Fund, one expert says.