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ERCOT’s large load queue jumped almost 300% last year
Data centers make up more than 70% of the total. The surge has “outgrown the process that was established for reviewing these large loads,” an Electric Reliability Council of Texas official said.
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From policy to performance: The regulatory push for advanced conductors
With grids feeling the strain and modernization top of mind, regulators are turning to advanced conductors to guide utilities.
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DOE orders 446-MW Colorado coal unit to keep running
It will cost about $21 million to run the Craig Unit 1 for 90 days, according to an estimate by Grid Strategies. The unit is offline and requires repairs, Tri-State, one of the plant’s owners, said.
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Opinion
Programmatic alignment is key to scaling residential battery demand response
Utilities, battery manufacturers, technology providers and customers all operate under different incentive structures, writes Uplight’s Sneha Vasudevan.
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Alphabet acquires clean energy developer Intersect for $4.75B
The acquisition follows a prior partnership between Google and Intersect and represents a new tactic the tech giant’s parent company is adopting in its decarbonization strategy.
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ISO-NE proposes capacity market overhaul with shift to ‘prompt’ auction
ISO New England aims to switch to buying capacity a month ahead of time instead of three years in advance. This framework would make its load forecasts and other key metrics more accurate, according to the grid operator.
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4 of 5 offshore wind farms challenge Trump administration stop work order
The December stop work order is estimated to be costing the projects anywhere from $1 million to $5 million per day.
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Hydrostor secures key permit for 500 MW, 8-hour California energy storage facility
The installation would be the Canadian company’s first grid-scale deployment of its “advanced compressed-air energy storage” technology.
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Opinion
Rooftop solar is booming, but not in the communities that need it most
Prioritize community-led promotions and education strategies to have far-reaching impacts, writes Planno CEO Daniel Domingues.
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ESIG task force recommends transmission reforms for a more reliable, efficient grid
Scenario-based planning can reduce over- and under-building, while input from state officials may ease permitting challenges later in development, experts said.
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CISA loses key employee behind early ransomware warnings
The future of a program that has helped prevent an estimated $9 billion in economic damages is now unclear. The agency sent more than 2,100 warnings in 2024, helping prevent ransomware attacks on energy utilities and others.
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DOE orders Indiana coal units totaling more than 950 MW to run past retirement dates
The Energy Department’s "emergency” orders affect generating units that Northern Indiana Public Service Co. and CenterPoint Energy planned to shutter on Dec. 31.
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Senate Democrats end permitting reform talks over offshore wind freeze
The move comes after the Trump administration ordered work to halt on five offshore wind projects totaling 7 GW. The freeze on offshore wind construction “wrecks the trust needed with the executive branch for bipartisan permitting reform,” the senators said.
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Energy industry dealmaking soared in 2025 on large utility, IPP mergers
The dollar value of energy industry mergers and acquisitions increased fivefold since 2024, driven by several large mergers that reshaped the utility and energy industries, according to PwC.
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Prepaid leases, data center dollars key for DERs in 2026: Enphase executive
Analysts expect a residential solar-and-storage market already trending away from customer ownership to shift rapidly toward the lease and subscription model next year.
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Home efficiency upgrades could offset data center loads while creating jobs: report
A report from AnnDyl shows significant potential benefits for local grids, employment and utility ratepayers when data center companies invest in residential energy efficiency.
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Trump administration halts all large-scale offshore wind projects under construction in US
The action affects five major offshore wind farms under development in federal waters, including the 2.6-GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind. The administration cited classified “national security risks” for the move.
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Opinion
Using scenario modeling to address uncertainty in the clean energy transition
Scenario modeling and forecasting gives us the ability to answer multiple “what-ifs” and explore many futures before committing to one, making it a crucial tool during the energy transition, writes Kaushik Telgaonkar.
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Why the SPEED Act may slow down after passing the House
In January, lawmakers face the expiration of a temporary government funding deal and impending midterms, complicating the bill's advancement. But observers say there is more urgency now than ever before to reform energy infrastructure permitting.
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Texas sues Xcel over Panhandle fires
The state is asking for monetary compensation, as well as court orders preventing Xcel from recovering fire costs from customers and from marketing its equipment as safe.
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Opinion
What the Western REC registry shake-up means for corporate clean energy
The process of rebuilding the Western Renewable Energy Generation Information System creates near-term uncertainties and risks, Roger Ballentine of Green Strategies writes.
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R. Eskalis/NIST. Retrieved from NIST.
NIST adds to AI security guidance with cybersecurity framework profile
Organizations have a new resource to map AI considerations onto the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s most famous security blueprint.
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Retrieved from Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
FERC members raise alarms about PJM failure to meet reliability target
PJM says several factors could close the capacity shortfall, including a new load forecast next month that could be significantly lower than the last due to stricter vetting of potential large loads and a reduced economic outlook.
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FERC orders PJM to craft large load colocation rules
The decision is a win for independent power producers with gas-fired and nuclear power plants in the PJM Interconnection, according to Capstone analysts.
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The week in 5 numbers: PJM did it again
In other news, 2025 is shaping up to be another record year for new energy storage installations. With Ford entering the market, the industry expects continued growth, despite some bumps in the road.
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California PUC lowers utilities’ return on equity by 0.3 percentage points
During a hearing to vote on the proposal, commissioners discussed the difficulty of balancing affordability for ratepayers with the need for utilities to access capital as they manage wildfire risk.
Updated Dec. 19, 2025