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Xcel Energy rolls out $60 billion capital spending plan
The utility is planning 7.5 GW of renewable generation, 3 GW of gas generation, 1.9 GW of energy storage, 1,500 miles of high-voltage transmission and $5 billion for wildfire mitigation.
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US has onshored full solar supply chain: SEIA
With Corning’s Michigan silicon ingot and wafer factory online, the U.S. can now produce all major components.
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Opinion
Data centers as engines of economic growth
Regulators should create pathways for utilities to test, scale and recover costs for forward-looking solutions that meet new economic demands, writes Jeff Jakubiak, a partner at Vinson & Elkins.
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Deep Dive
In an era of rising rates, policies to strengthen power system flexibility can lower costs
The right policies can provide grid flexibility, which reduces demand-driven rate spikes and protects consumers while allowing utilities to build out the grid, experts say.
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AEP capital spending plan surges 33%, to $72B, in utility ‘super-cycle’
Even with the increasing spending, American Electric Power expects it can limit residential rate hikes to 3.5% a year over the next five years, company officials said during an earnings call.
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DTE inks first data center deal to grow electric load 25%
The utility has a five-year, $30 billion investment pipeline to potentially serve 8.4 GW of data center load, officials said Thursday.
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Bloom Energy says it’s on track for 2 GW annual production capacity
The California-based fuel cell company sees opportunity in serving AI data centers looking for on-site power.
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Opinion
A hydrogen ‘do-over’ for California
Getting hydrogen to work as an energy resource will require broadening the type of hydrogen we can live with, writes Melanie Davidson, former head of clean fuels strategy at San Diego Gas & Electric.
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FERC rejects Tri-State’s large load tariff over retail jurisdiction issues
The decision comes as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is considering a U.S. Department of Energy proposal for interconnecting data centers and other large loads to the grid.
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US falls 1 place in ACEEE’s global energy efficiency rankings
The country improved its total score in the organization’s recurring ranking by making “significant reductions in energy intensity and substantial investments in energy efficiency,” but it lost ground as other countries made larger gains.
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Are sodium-ion batteries finally ready to compete with lithium?
Proponents say sodium-ion batteries degrade more slowly, operate more efficiently and have lower fire risk. But high-profile failures cloud the U.S. market while China moves aggressively to develop the technology.
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Opinion
Mainstreaming AI data center flexibility
Software solutions can protect AI workload service-level agreements and still allow data centers to respond to grid needs, writes Arushi Sharma Frank, adviser to Emerald AI.
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Wholesale food giant completes largest rooftop solar project to date
The array atop a United Natural Foods’ California distribution center is expected to meet approximately 80% of the facility's electricity needs. Other grocery companies have also turned to solar energy.
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US partners with Westinghouse, Cameco and Brookfield on $80B nuclear deployment
Westinghouse AP1000 reactors will be utilized in a national deployment that will create more than 100,000 construction jobs, the companies said.
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Kentucky utility, AG challenge PJM’s regional cost allocation plan for DOE ‘emergency’ orders
Load-serving entities shouldn’t be required to pay for costs they didn’t cause, East Kentucky Power Cooperative and Kentucky’s attorney general told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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OpenAI warns White House of China’s energy dominance
China will account for nearly 60% of global renewables growth in the next five years, according to the International Energy Agency.
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Google-NextEra, Santee Cooper announcements signal new life for defunct nuclear projects
“Restarting a once fully operational plant is the fastest path to unlock large-scale nuclear power to meet AI growth in the near-term,” Google said Monday.
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Utilities see AI as tool for grid modernization but lack expertise, survey finds
National Grid Partners’ “utility innovation” survey, now in its second year, found 42% of respondents planning artificial intelligence deployments by 2027.
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Opinion
Maryland should resist rewriting utility monopoly laws
The state should embrace competition, innovation and accountability from power distributors, generators and utility regulators, writes Adam Dubitsky, state director for the Land & Liberty Coalition of Maryland.
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Caltrain ridership up 47% after electrification
The public transit operator says electrification allowed it to expand overall system capacity while reducing travel times and enabling more frequent service at stations.
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Residential electricity prices up more than 6% in August: EIA
Developers, analysts and policy professionals see growing cause for concern as costs rise.
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PG&E avoids ‘big bets’ as data center demand softens
The company remains focused on improving its credit rating, CEO Patti Poppe said.
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US electric utilities entering investment ‘super-cycle,’ says Morningstar DBRS
U.S. electric utilities will spend $1.4 trillion from 2025 to 2030, the firm said. They face challenges around data center demand forecasting, rising rates and regulatory lag.
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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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