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    Large load tariffs proliferate as states take more active role in data center regulation

    In 2025, state regulators approved 29 large load tariffs, and more are on the way. Experts say it’s too soon to know if the tariffs are working as intended, but utilities should prepare for tougher scrutiny amid affordability concerns.

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    Managing volatile energy prices: How DERMS give C&I customers more control

    Learn how DERMS can transform distributed assets into active financial and resilience tools. 

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    ArcLight in deal to buy 2.2 GW from InfraBridge, mainly gas

    The transaction would give the private equity firm an additional 1.1 GW in the PJM Interconnection, where it owns about 9.7 GW, according to an application at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

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    Oncor, LCRA propose up to 244 miles of 765-kV Texas transmission

    The proposal supports Texas’ effort to build a network of high-voltage transmission lines to serve growing demand in the Permian Basin.

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    BofA upgrades Ørsted outlook, cites diminishing offshore wind risk from Trump

    Bank of America analyst Peter Bisztyga said the risks facing Ørsted’s U.S. projects "have significantly diminished in the last few weeks."

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    Opinion

    AI data centers are stressing power infrastructure. Storage is the answer.

    No one wants to admit that a power system designed for normal data center behavior is struggling under AI behavior, writes TerraFlow Energy Chief Marketing Officer Amanda Simonian.

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    AMP, ratepayer advocates oppose ROE, rates proposed for $1.1B AEP-FirstEnergy transmission project

    The proposed rates fail to protect ratepayers from data center-driven transmission costs, the Office of the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

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    Ameren begins testing dynamic line rating technology

    A pilot with Heimdall Power anticipates 30 sensor units that clamp directly onto transmission lines to monitor real-time conditions. Ameren said 15 have already been deployed to some of its most congested lines.

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    Generation declined 0.7% year over year in January while prices went up 9.5%

    In the Northeast, January generation increased 8.2% year over year due to cooler temperatures. But most of the country saw temperatures near average, above average, or — in the West — significantly above average. 

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    Opinion

    Before we build more gas pipelines, we need better data

    Building energy infrastructure takes years, billions of dollars and massive political capital. Better data costs a fraction of that, write researchers at three universities.

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    Winter Storm Fern highlighted need for expanded interregional transmission, Senate hears

    Some regions saw prices of hundreds of dollars per megawatt-hour, while neighboring areas experienced negative power prices. “There was power not being used at all because the transmission was not available,” said Liza Reed of the Niskanen Center think tank.

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    PJM data center colocation plan takes fire from Vistra, data center group, others

    “Even a customer that brings sufficient co-located generation to meet its load cannot avoid curtailment risk,” the Data Center Coalition told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. “It is unclear why a customer would pursue this pathway at all.”

  • A Volvo VNR Electric charges at the high-powered chargers available to fleets at TEC Equipment, Fontana.
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    Opinion

    Fleet electrification is running into the grid. Planning and operations need to catch up.

    Thoughtfully planned, flexible load offers one answer to the grid’s present challenges, write experts from Synop and the Electric Power Research Institute.

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    50 GW of data centers online at end of 2025, with MISO seeing strongest growth: FERC

    ERCOT, the Southwest Power Pool and the Southeast also saw rapid growth, but not as much as the 43% annual growth in the Midcontinent Independent System Operator region since 2020, FERC said.

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    Michigan, New York lawmakers consider virtual power plant bills

    The proposals would prohibit utility ownership of participating distributed energy resources and require reasonable access for third-party aggregators.

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    Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind begins delivering power

    CVOW is the largest offshore wind project in the U.S., with 2.6 GW of planned capacity. For now, a single, 14.7-MW turbine is generating power, and transmission upgrades in the PJM Interconnection are needed for full deliverability.

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    Opinion

    Southeast, lower-cost PJM states offer model for affordable grid expansion

    The vertically integrated utility model shows it is possible to build new generation and protect customers from steep rate increases, writes former FERC Commissioner Bernard McNamee.

  • A horse grazes in a field near the Kayenta Solar Plant on June 22, 2024 in Kayenta, Arizona.
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    DOE offers $50M for tribal energy projects

    The funding opportunity outlines program policy factors that can influence the selection of projects for awards, including “the degree to which the proposed project will support the supply of firm, reliable power.” 

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    Utility-scale solar and wind hit a record 17% of US generation in 2025: EIA

    “Combining utility-scale and small-scale solar generation in 2025 increases the share of wind and solar to 19% of total net generation,” said the Energy Information Administration.

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    Puget Sound’s vehicle-to-home charging pilot combines demand response, peak shaving, resilience

    The test will use electric vehicle batteries for demand response and residential peak shaving while also making their storage capacity available during power outages.

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    Q&A

    Pepco Holdings CEO talks rising demand, affordability and PJM market reforms

    Adding power supplies in PJM — including utility-owned generation — is one way to address affordability challenges, says Pepco Holdings CEO Tyler Anthony.

  • An aerial view of a large cloud data center complex situated near single-family homes on July 17, 2024 in Stone Ridge, Virginia.
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    Data center buildouts slowed late last year

    “Power and electrical equipment is still the main driver of construction delays,” said Gordon Dolven, CBRE data center research director.

  • In an aerial view, the IAD71 Amazon Web Services data center is shown on July 17, 2024 in Ashburn, Virginia.
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    Opinion

    PJM’s crisis has a simple solution: Copy what works in regulated states

    The competitive market was supposed to produce lower prices, but when faced with the first big demand shock in decades, it delivered chaos, writes Power for Tomorrow President Brad Viator.

  • An aerial view of the Cheniere Energy liquefied natural gas plant on February 10, 2025 in Port Arthur, Texas.
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    NextEra to develop 9.5 GW of gas in Texas, Pennsylvania

    The projects are part of a $550 billion deal with Japan that also includes 3 GW of nuclear in Tennessee and Alabama and 9.2 GW of gas generation in Ohio, federal officials say.

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    TotalEnergies accepts $1B offshore wind buyout, pivots to oil and gas in US

    Under the terms of the settlement, the company said it will invest an equal amount in the development of U.S. gas and power production and exports.

    Updated March 23, 2026
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    DOE extends emergency operations at 2 Indiana coal plants

    Since December the plants “have proven critical” to operations in the Midcontinent ISO region, DOE said. Sierra Club says they cost consumers almost $200,000 per day.