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    Solar generation to rise 17% this summer: EIA

    The U.S. Energy Information Administration’s most recent short-term outlook highlights renewable energy’s growing grid penetration, particularly during the summer.

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    PJM proposes adding 14.9 GW with bilateral contracts, central procurement

    In the first part of a two-phase plan, the grid operator would help match buyers, including data centers and other large loads, with sellers of new generation. States and utilities may seek to lower the procurement target over affordability concerns.

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    Vineyard Wind sues to force GE Renewables to complete work on 800-MW offshore project

    The GE Vernova subsidiary is threatening to walk over a payment dispute. The developers say their contract allows them to withhold payment to offset costs incurred by the supplier’s defective blades, which they put at $853 million.

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    Opinion

    Utilities are failing to connect with customers on affordability. Data can help bridge the gap.

    There are five ways utilities can leverage payment history, usage and other data to hone their customer outreach to improve trust and outcomes, writes Richard Yost, a principal at YSG.

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    DOE proposes slashing non-defense spending on energy

    The proposal would shrink DOE’s non-defense spending by “slashing Green New Scam initiatives,” including more than $15 billion in Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funding, the White House said.

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    Deep Dive

    As EV load grows, utilities use managed charging to harness flexibility, lower costs

    Active managed charging can delay costly system upgrades while saving individual customers money on their bills, utilities, automakers and aggregators say, but a lack of standardized data-sharing is slowing adoption.

    Updated April 10, 2026
  • EPA proposes weakening power plant coal ash protections

    EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin framed the proposal as “commonsense changes,” but environmental advocates say it could permit coal plant owners to minimize, delay or avoid cleanup.

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    Gas turbine supply crunch set to raise prices 195% by 2027: WoodMac

    Restricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is also likely to impact the price and availability of gas turbine components, said Bobby Noble, a senior program manager at the Electric Power Research Institute.

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    Terra-Gen to pay $5.6M to settle CAISO market manipulation charges

    The renewable energy company failed to follow orders to store electricity in a battery system when power prices were high, according to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

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    Fervo enters 1.75-GW geothermal turbine supply deal with Turboden

    The commitment is a step up from a previous agreement between the companies for Turboden to supply Fervo with turbines to support 150 MW in capacity.

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    Entergy, Xcel, others seek to upend competitive transmission bidding in MISO, SPP

    Ending competition for regional transmission would be “counterproductive and not in the interest of consumers,” former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Neil Chatterjee told Utility Dive.

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    States are already working on solutions to large-load challenges

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has never regulated retail load interconnections before and should leave it to the states, who have done it for decades, writes former FERC Chairman Mark Christie.

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    NERC is ‘actively monitoring the grid’ following Iran-linked cyber threat

    Hackers have disrupted critical U.S. infrastructure by targeting programmable logic controllers, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency warned.

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    Virginia grid utilization bill set to become law

    A growing body of research suggests increased grid utilization has broad benefits for utilities and customers, but experts say advanced metering technology is needed to unlock its full potential.

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    Energy storage pricing beginning to ‘fracture’ by product type: report

    The split seems driven by battery developers supporting larger projects for data center and independent power producer clients, according to Anza Renewables.

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    Pennsylvania DEP seeks potential fast-track storage, generation projects

    The request is in response to the PJM Interconnection’s proposed Expedited Interconnection Track, which faces opposition at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission from independent power producer Vistra and environmental groups.

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    Opinion

    Recalibrating the social license for AI infrastructure in the United States

    To counter a public backlash, data center developers must embrace economic reciprocity while utilities and regulators must design rates that penalize grid stress and reward flexibility, write Fred Bailey of Gideon Arktos and Frank Willey at the Atlantic Council.

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    Federal permitting is ‘outsized’ factor in clean energy delays, cancellations: Crux

    “More than 80% of respondents reported intentionally siting projects to avoid triggering federal permitting requirements,” fintech company Crux said about its survey of clean energy developers. 

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    Eversource, Avangrid ask FERC to stay $1.5B refund decision

    The utility companies asked the agency to put a hold on a recent return on equity decision, saying consumers could be hurt by “rate whiplash” if the refunds are overturned in court.

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    Opinion

    Turning the AC-DC switch: A legacy technology has reached its limits.

    AC is no longer the preferred current for many applications. A transition is underway, but it calls for new technology to be deliberately deployed, writes Shaun Walsh at Peak Nano.

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    Commercial nuclear fuel recycling key to a sustainable supply: report

    A robust recycling program could greatly reduce the volume and radiotoxicity of waste and reduce the need for additional uranium mining, according to the Energy Innovation Reform Project.

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    Nevada PUC approves NV Energy plan to join day-ahead market

    The decision comes as markets are expanding in the West, with utilities opting between ones run by the California Independent System Operator and the Southwest Power Pool.

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    Minnesota approves Xcel’s utility-owned battery program

    Xcel will own up to 200 MW of energy storage under the second phase of its Capacity*Connect program. Solar industry groups and others called it a missed opportunity to include independent developers. 

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    FERC urged to reject TeraWulf’s power plant purchase due to undisclosed Google ownership stake

    The purchase is part of TeraWulf’s plan to develop a major data center at a power plant site in Maryland.

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    Trump adjusts metal tariffs, sets 15% rate for some electrical grid equipment

    Under the new rules, which go into effect April 6, goods made almost entirely of aluminum, steel or copper will still face a 50% tariff. Derivative products will be subject to 25%.