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    Wind PPA prices rising faster than solar under Trump administration

    New tariffs could add another 10% to 15% to power purchase agreement prices in the months to come, a Trio analyst said.

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    Surging load growth requires flexibility, new approaches: FERC’s See

    “There's a pretty broad range, in my view, of what ‘just and reasonable’ can be, especially when we have new situations and urgency,” FERC Commissioner Lindsay See said.

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    Opinion

    What utilities need to get right to scale generative AI

    To use artificial intelligence safely and at scale, utilities need to start with the right architecture, define a data strategy and build the right compliance foundations, write Vijay Narayan and Syama Sundar Peesapati of Cognizant.

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    In ‘unusual’ move, DOE proposes rule to expand FERC’s authority over large loads

    Reactions were mixed. Analysts said they expected investor-owned utilities and possibly some states to object, while a former FERC chair questioned the impact on grid reliability and costs for other customers. 

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  • Trump taps Swett to lead FERC

    Under Republican Laura Swett’s leadership, FERC can “strengthen market design and unlock billions in private investment to meet record demand,” said EPSA President and CEO Todd Snitchler.

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    FirstEnergy expects peak load to grow 45% by 2035 on data centers

    In the first nine months this year, electric sales grew 1% from the same period in 2024 but were essentially flat on a weather-adjusted basis. The company anticipates “more meaningful” increases starting in the fourth quarter.

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    Opinion

    Renewing the case for energy efficiency: a grid resource, customer trust tool and economic engine

    Efficiency and broader demand-side management strategies are powerful tools for grid planning that offer flexibility, speed and cost control, writes ICF’s Justin Mackovyak.

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    Houston peak load to grow nearly 50% in 6 years: CenterPoint

    Industrial growth and the rise of data centers are fueling CenterPoint Energy's outlook and a $65 billion spending plan.

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    $1.6B in clean energy investments were rolled back in September: E2

    More than $24 billion in clean energy investment has been withdrawn so far this year, according to E2. The group said $11 billion in new projects were announced over the same period.

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    GE Vernova bullish on electrical infrastructure as turbine backlog grows

    GE Vernova is investing strategically in electrification, its fastest growing segment, despite “intense investor focus” on its gas turbine order ramp, said a Jefferies analyst. 

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    PJM poised to add more storage following surplus interconnection reform

    The grid operator’s new fast-track interconnection review is dominated by gas but also includes about 2.3 GW of storage projects that could be online much sooner.

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    Opinion

    Gas reliance will worsen the energy affordability crisis

    Utilities and regulators should consider other options before investing in gas plants and making customers pay the inflated price, writes Cassady Craighill, technical education director at GridLab.

  • A rendering of a building in a parking lot. A sign above the door says "Sheetz." A canopy off to the side has a sign that reads "Ionna" and has a number of EV chargers and cars beneath it.
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    Convenience store executives say EV charging investments not paying off

    Leaders from Parker’s, Sheetz and Nouria said demand for charging has weakened and installation is more expensive as industry and government support disappears.

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    NERC president warns of ‘five-alarm fire’ for grid reliability

    “The reliability of the power grid remains extremely high, but, paradoxically, the risks to reliability continue to mount,” the North American Electric Reliability Corp.’s Jim Robb told federal regulators.

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    Maryland’s EmPOWER efficiency program not meeting low-income goals: OPC

    Most utilities in the state are on track to meet emissions goals associated with the efficiency program. The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development is not.

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    US energy storage market looks resilient amid global growth: BNEF

    Despite new foreign sourcing restrictions, reduced policy and trade uncertainty has brightened the outlook for U.S. storage players, the energy research firm said Monday.

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    Opinion

    States should think twice before taking steps to exit PJM

    If officials believe the PJM Interconnection capacity market is not ensuring resource adequacy, or is doing so at excessive prices, they should turn their efforts to market reforms, writes former FERC Chair Joseph Kelliher.

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    Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s industry partnerships slashed

    The latest round of sweeping layoffs could significantly impede CISA’s relationships with critical infrastructure organizations in healthcare, energy, water, finance and other sectors.

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    FERC rejects NV Energy plan to allow free exit from interconnection study

    Geothermal projects have surged to 3.3 GW in NV Energy’s interconnection queue, which grew 30% in the last three months.

  • Aerial view of the Silver Peak Lithium Mine, showcasing a vast desert landscape with a network of rectangular evaporation ponds in varying shades of blue and green. These geometric pools are interlaced with earthen pathways and surrounded by arid terrain, illustrating the industrial scale of lithium extraction in a remote environment.
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    DOE cancels $700 million in battery and manufacturing project grants

    A DOE spokesperson said the projects had missed milestones and would not provide a positive return on investment of taxpayer dollars.

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    NorthWestern plans ‘large load’ tariff for Montana data centers

    Advocates say the utility plans to serve at least three data centers that could scale up to a load of 2,250 MW — nearly twice its current peak. NorthWestern said it is in talks with potential data center customers but has no agreements.

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    ISO New England launches cluster study of 26 battery, wind and solar projects

    The projects have a combined summer rated capacity of about 8 GW. The transitional cluster study is the first under a new review framework and is expected to be completed in August 2026.

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    Opinion

    Utility identity fraud is a bigger problem than people think

    Stolen and synthetic identities are flowing through utility systems not just for free electricity or gas, but to fuel broader schemes that ripple across the financial sector, writes David Maimon, head of fraud insights at SentiLink.

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    Residential electricity prices surge ahead of C&I rates: Berkeley Lab

    State behind-the-meter policies and renewable portfolio standards appear to increase electricity prices, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory researchers said.