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Clean firm generation is an important piece of the energy transition, but it’s no silver bullet
Due to the high cost of clean firm energy, it may be best considered as part of a broader generation portfolio that relies on much lower cost wind and solar most of the time.
Michelle Solomon • Dec. 5, 2024 -
Mitigating price volatility: How flexible assets can strengthen renewable portfolios
Together, battery storage, gas generation and demand response provide a crucial buffer against the risks associated with renewable energy, making portfolios more adaptable and financially resilient.
Andrew Warrell, Spencer Holmes and Tyler Bowen, McKinsey • Dec. 4, 2024 -
A costly lesson in supply and demand: How to address PJM’s capacity shortages
The first law of holes says that you should stop digging when you’re in one. It’s time to stop retiring dispatchable resources if we don’t want the hole we’re in to get any deeper.
Michelle Bloodworth • Dec. 3, 2024 -
AI power demands are rising, and so are attacks on utilities. Here’s what they can do about it.
While the spike in electricity demand from artificial intelligence creates exciting new opportunities for utilities, it also makes them a prime target for both physical and cyberattacks.
Carmelo McCutcheon • Nov. 27, 2024 -
FERC’s rubber-stamp approach to LNG is bad news for our economy, consumers and environment
By prioritizing LNG exports, FERC is constraining domestic gas supply, risking deepening economic inequities, exacerbating price volatility, and straining a power sector already tasked with increasing demand and struggling to keep up.
Megan Gibson • Nov. 26, 2024 -
Shaping the future of data centers in light of FERC’s AWS, Talen Energy ruling
The ruling shows the need for more comprehensive data center energy sourcing standards that create long-term efficiencies and investment clarity for project pipelines while protecting captive utility customers.
Mike Granowski • Nov. 25, 2024 -
A model tariff can speed distributed power plant deployment and lower grid modernization costs
Distributed power plants can improve system resilience now, complementing longer-term grid upgrades that will take years or decades to build.
America Garcia and Shannon Anderson • Nov. 22, 2024 -
As the 45V hydrogen tax credit rolls out, we have a major problem to address
Despite hydrogen’s promise, one critical challenge persists: ensuring that emissions from its production are accurately measured and held to a clear, consistent standard.
Zane McDonald • Nov. 21, 2024 -
What COP29 entails for the global energy transition, business priorities
COP29 will be a “critical moment” in the global climate transition, further shaping the ESG landscape and motivating companies to ramp up sustainability initiatives, says Workiva’s chief sustainability officer.
Mandi McReynolds • Nov. 14, 2024 -
PJM sees ‘easy button’ to meet power needs, but Appalachians see higher bills and more pollution
Mandates and market manipulations are keeping expensive coal online, and consumers are paying the price.
Marcia Dinkins • Nov. 13, 2024 -
Pursuing 24/7 carbon-free energy is complex. Here’s what really matters.
For power providers to monetize the opportunity afforded by the rising demand for nonstop clean energy requires meticulous planning that considers both strategy and operations.
Goran Vojvodic and Edo Macan • Nov. 11, 2024 -
How good data can fuel carbon capture and storage adoption for power plants
CCS is vital to complying with recent EPA emissions mandates, but slow permitting and inadequate data are delaying deployment.
John Tombari • Nov. 7, 2024 -
In the wake of increased scrutiny, ESG leaders aren’t backing down.
Amid a polarized political landscape, companies are beginning to view sustainability and corporate social responsibility through the same strategic lens.
Sona Khosla • Nov. 1, 2024 -
To minimize AI’s cyber risks to energy infrastructure, start with the design phase
Artificial intelligence will escalate cyber threats, and — if left unprotected — it could create new vulnerabilities at the heart of energy infrastructure.
Leo Simonovich • Oct. 31, 2024 -
Where the wires meet the road: Fixing missed opportunities for long-distance transmission
We need to find ways to better integrate the planning of transmission and the siting of transmission from the get-go so that we don’t end up in situations where ideal pathways for transmission are missed.
Adam Kurland • Oct. 28, 2024 -
Utilities’ hidden clean energy tax is at the heart of our energy challenges
Ending utility self-funding is central to FERC’s efforts to change utilities’ incentives and push them to tackle more ambitious high-voltage projects.
Ari Peskoe • Oct. 24, 2024 -
Amid hurricanes and wildfires, the legacy grid, not clean power, is failing local communities
The latest bout of extreme heat is proving that we can increasingly and reasonably rely on renewable energy and storage to save us from catastrophic power outages even as the planet warms.
Akshat Kasliwal and Anirudh Mathur • Oct. 23, 2024 -
Accelerating utility rate case filings with generative AI
By leveraging generative AI, utilities can draw on a wealth of information to construct more robust and evidence-backed rate proposals.
Huzaifah Basrai • Oct. 22, 2024 -
Can America keep up with AI’s energy appetite in the race with China?
Even with companies like Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft making big moves on clean energy, without an improved permitting process, their data centers might struggle to get the power they need to go online.
Divyansh Kaushik • Oct. 21, 2024 -
Achieving energy resilience: Deep insight into threats, assets and national policy is the first step
While many energy companies maintain business continuity plans, true resilience requires moving beyond this standard approach to become more innovative and adaptive in this heightened threat environment.
Brian Harrell and Mark Freedman • Oct. 18, 2024 -
Creating a clean and reliable grid for Illinois
The recent price spike in PJM’s capacity market is drawing attention to the growing need for policy that moves Illinois towards an affordable clean energy future.
John Delurey • Oct. 17, 2024 -
Mining for talent: Education’s crucial role in America’s clean energy, mineral-driven future
Amid a clean energy revolution and a precarious geopolitical landscape, effectively bridging the educational gap in mining and engineering is pivotal for securing America's technological and environmental future.
Misael Cabrera and Bill Zisch • Oct. 15, 2024 -
Turning the US hydrogen field of dreams into reality
Perhaps a line from the classic American film “Field of Dreams” best summarizes the approach to hydrogen production and infrastructure: “If you build it, they will come.”
Jeremy Harrell • Oct. 14, 2024 -
How clean energy legislation can incentivize US mineral production
Both presidential candidates generally agree on the importance of supporting U.S. critical mineral projects given their role in securely supplying key industries, from defense manufacturers to automotive companies.
Gregory Wischer and Morgan Bazilian • Oct. 11, 2024 -
Unfinished business: The bipartisan appeal of distributed power plants
Policymakers can best address the grid’s problems by leveraging existing regulatory authorizations to make better use of our assets and infrastructure, former FERC chairs Jon Wellinghoff and Neil Chatterjee write.
Jon Wellinghoff and Neil Chatterjee • Oct. 10, 2024