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Analysts see possible early signs of demand growth in EIA’s latest update
Total net electricity generation and retail sales were up 3.8% and 2.6%, respectively, this July compared with the same month last year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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Opinion
GHG Protocol prioritizes looking good over doing good
The focus of the GHG Protocol should not be to back usage claims about what power a company is consuming, but to measure carbon emissions as accurately as possible, writes Lee Taylor, CEO of REsurety.
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Battery storage, spared from IRA cuts, poised to grow as power prices rise
Price arbitrage is an increasingly popular use case for utilities adding energy storage resources, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said Monday.
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States threaten to leave PJM without expanded role in grid operator
“If PJM refuses to change, we will be forced to go in a different direction,” said Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat.
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Newsom signs California energy package into law
The new provisions seek to address rising electricity costs, wildfire mitigation and climate funding. The package includes a revolving fund for transmission and a blueprint for a regional Western electricity market.
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Revolution Wind to resume construction after judge grants injunction
The project’s developers are likely to succeed in their claims, and the project is likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of an injunction, Judge Royce Lamberth ruled.
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Opinion
Carbon markets are incomplete without nuclear
Major carbon standards do not allow nuclear projects to generate credits, distorting the market, writes Guido Núñez-Mujica, director of data science at the Anthropocene Institute.
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House passes bill to fast-track dispatchable generation interconnection
Power projects that are shown to address grid reliability needs could jump ahead in interconnection queues under the GRID Power Act.
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Pilot, GM surpass 200 EV charging sites
Pilot is building many of its chargers in rural areas because fewer than half of rural counties have any public EV charging infrastructure, the company said.
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Data center demand drives 33% jump in VPP deployments: Wood Mackenzie
But virtual power plant capacity rose more slowly than deployments last year, highlighting barriers to broader adoption, WoodMac said.
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Utilities are backtracking on climate commitments: Sierra Club
The report named six utility companies reversing course on emissions reductions: Entergy, Duke Energy, Evergy, Cleco, American Electric Power and Arizona Public Service.
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Clean energy jobs grew in 2024 but face policy threats: E2
Clean energy jobs outpaced growth in the rest of the energy sector as well as overall employment growth.
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Opinion
AI’s electricity demand is a challenge utilities can’t ignore, but subsidies aren’t the solution
Utilities need portfolios that balance renewables and natural gas with long-duration storage, writes Stefan Pastine, CEO of semiconductor materials company Thintronics.
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DOE seeks comment on large-scale generation, transmission development
The “Speed to Power” initiative could boost grid reliability and affordability, but only if all energy resources are included, said John Moore, director of the Sustainable FERC Project.
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FERC orders New England transmission owners to give more info on upgrade projects
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission also advanced reliability standards and rules on Southwest Power Pool refunds at its open meeting on Thursday.
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Mars signs solar PPAs with Enel to speed energy transition across supply chain
The confectionery company is teaming up with Enel North America on a trio of renewable purchase agreements estimated to annually generate 1.8 TWh from three Texas solar projects.
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Residential electricity rates up 6.6% over last year as gas prices rise
All sectors saw an increase in price, as measured in revenues per kWh. But the rise was not evenly distributed, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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New FERC Chairman Rosner outlines priorities: ‘We need to build, build, build.’
At the agency's open meeting, Commissioner Lindsay See highlighted the tension between issuing orders swiftly and ensuring those decisions are “worth their weight” in court.
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Connecticut and Rhode Island file for injunction to restart Revolution Wind
The states argue in their motion that Revolution Wind is “real, fully permitted, and nearly complete.”
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Opinion
The future of virtual power plants is technology agnostic
Interoperability is crucial for deploying certain consumer technologies efficiently at scale, writes Molly Podolefsky, a managing director at Clarum Advisors.
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Southwest Power Pool approves accelerated large load interconnection policy
The process aims to help the operator address a near-doubling of peak load expected in the next 10 years.
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Regulators approve demand charge, net metering changes for NV Energy
Consumer advocates say the changes will worsen energy affordability issues in Nevada and make NV Energy’s solar net metering program less effective for customers.
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Bipartisan House group releases permitting reform ‘framework’
This and other permitting reform efforts — supported by groups like the Edison Electric Institute — come amid rising electric demand and increasing electricity bills.
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Fed trims main rate by quarter-point, forecasts two more cuts this year
Policymakers reduced borrowing costs for the first time in 2025 as concerns about a decline in hiring prompted them to put on hold efforts to curb inflation to their 2% target.
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Slow EV infrastructure expansion out of step with rising demand: report
More than half of Americans said lack of access to EV charging was the biggest barrier to widespread EV adoption, according to a new study.
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