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    As load grows, Southern raises spending plan to $81B

    The utility company’s large load pipeline now sits at 75 GW, with 10 GW fully contracted.

    By Feb. 20, 2026
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    Opinion

    The ghosts of nuclear past, present, and future: Can you tell them apart?

    There’s a lot of chatter about nuclear energy these days, but we need to sort the category to make sense of what is feasible, writes University of Oregon Professor of Practice Joshua Skov.

    By Joshua Skov • Feb. 20, 2026
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    Trendline

    Top 5 Stories from Utility Dive

    Power demand is rising amid dramatic shifts in federal energy policy, but technology and markets continue to push the grid toward cleaner, more distributed resources. 

    By Utility Dive staff
  • DOE ‘emergency’ power plant orders help grid reliability: NERC official

    However, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator's reliability remains at “high risk,” NERC’s John Moura said, and it's unclear whether its fast-track interconnection process will help.

    By Feb. 20, 2026
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    Health, environmental groups sue EPA over repeal of endangerment finding

    California will challenge EPA’s “endangerment finding” repeal in court. The U.S. Conference of Mayors pledges to "fight for policy that addresses climate change with the seriousness that it requires."

    By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • Feb. 19, 2026
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    FirstEnergy 5-year spending plan jumps 30%, to $36B, driven by transmission

    FirstEnergy is seeking a U.S. Department of Energy loan to pay half of a $2.5 billion gas-fired power plant planned for West Virginia.

    By Feb. 19, 2026
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    PGE in $1.9B deal to buy PacifiCorp’s Washington utility operations

    The deal could yield system resilience, transmission and clean energy investment opportunities as well as new large load customers, Portland General Electric officials said.

    By Feb. 18, 2026
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    Entergy sees traditional and high-tech industrials driving sales growth

    The New Orleans-based company’s five regional utilities expect 8% annual sales growth through 2029 as data centers and new heavy industrial projects come online.

    By Brian Martucci • Feb. 17, 2026
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    PJM board approves $11.8B transmission expansion plan

    Dominion Energy utility lands $4.8-billion, high-voltage, direct-current underground project in Virginia as NextEra Energy-Exelon is awarded a $1.7-billion project in Pennsylvania.

    By Feb. 17, 2026
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    DTE Energy’s 5-year spending plan jumps 20% on data center, reliability investments

    The company's 2026-2030 investment plan clocks in at $36.5 billion, up from $30 billion it identified in its 2025-2029 outlook.

    By Feb. 17, 2026
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    Transmission drives Exelon’s capital spending plan to $41.3B

    Exelon has a “line of sight” on $12 billion to $17 billion of transmission buildout over the next 10 years that isn’t included in its current capital plan, a company official said.

    By Feb. 13, 2026
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    AEP contracted large load pipeline doubles to 56 GW

    American Electric Power’s data center pipeline in Texas surged to 36 GW by the end of December, from 13 GW in the third quarter.

    By Feb. 13, 2026
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    300-MW Ameren fast-track project hits snag on DOE transmission funding uncertainty

    It’s unclear if the U.S. Department of Energy will help fund a set of 345-kV projects in the Great Plains region, leaving Ameren Missouri in doubt about potential interconnection costs for its project.

    By Feb. 12, 2026
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    TVA board, remade by Trump, votes to keep coal plants open

    There has been a “significant change in the regulatory outlook, particularly for coal, and that creates both the opportunity and the need for us to revisit these decisions,” said TVA CFO Tom Rice.

    By Feb. 12, 2026
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    Opinion

    Electrification is outpacing investment. A federal trust fund could close the gap.

    A federal trust fund for energy infrastructure could facilitate grid expansion and maintenance, writes Zane Kinsky, a Clean Energy Leadership Institute 2025 Fellow.

    By Zane Kinsky • Feb. 11, 2026
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    Growing demand will be met mainly by solar: EIA

    The Energy Information Administration expects solar generation to jump 17% this year and an additional 23% in 2027.

    By Feb. 11, 2026
  • FERC rejects AEP request to sell capacity in upcoming auction

    Critics argued AEP utilities were trying to offload capacity they acquired to serve data centers that didn’t materialize. FERC appeared to echo that rationale, saying AEP’s “problem” is simply excess capacity resulting from “its own business decisions.”

    By Updated Feb. 11, 2026
  • Opinion

    The coming age of compact fusion: local power for a data-hungry world

    The question now is not whether fusion will matter, but how we build it small, fast and local, writes Itay Gissis, vice president of R&D for nT-Tao: “The goal is not to build a bigger star, but to bring the power of the stars within reach.”

    By Itay Gissis • Feb. 10, 2026
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    EPA extends coal ash landfill monitoring, cleanup deadlines

    The Environmental Protection Agency’s action is part of a broad push by the Trump administration to support fossil-fueled power plants.

    By Feb. 10, 2026
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    Natural gas installations more than doubled in 2025: FERC

    The U.S. installed around 4.2 GW of natural gas capacity last year from January through November, more than double the 1.9 GW installed in the same period in 2024.

    By Feb. 9, 2026
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    Opinion

    Congressional ‘grid reliability’ bill is like duct tape on a cracked dam

    Propping up expensive, dirty power plants threatens consumers with higher prices while punting systemic solutions further into the future, write colleagues from Energy Innovation.

    By Mike O’Boyle and Silvio Marcacci • Feb. 9, 2026
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    Basin Electric Power Cooperative awards contract for $4B North Dakota gas plant

    PCL Construction says it expects to finish the first unit of the power plant in early 2029 and the second unit about one year later in 2030.

    By Sebastian Obando • Feb. 6, 2026
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    Consumers Energy plans over $17B in capital spending in next 5 years

    Executives did not provide a substantive update on the DOE’s “emergency” orders to continue running a 1.6-GW coal plant the company had planned to retire, but they hinted that they would eventually shut it down to “drive cost savings.”

    By Brian Martucci • Feb. 6, 2026
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    EPA reconsiders Good Neighbor Plan that limited power plant emissions

    The agency seeks to roll back the Biden-era program to cut ozone-forming emissions of nitrogen oxides from power plants and industrial facilities. This pollution often affects downwind states’s ability to meet Clean Air Act requirements.

    By Jeffrey Kinney • Feb. 6, 2026
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    Manufacturers say AEP Ohio still inflating data center demand after halving forecast

    AEP cut its large load forecast by more than 50% after regulators approved a new large load tariff. But the trade group said it does not reflect PJM’s load forecast methodology. 

    By Feb. 6, 2026
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    Xcel Energy pursuing large load tariffs in 4 states amid data center growth

    The company expects to sign contracts on 6 GW of data centers by the end of 2027, CEO Bob Frenzel said. Xcel is partnering with NextEra Energy and GE Vernova to speed its development of new generation.

    By Emma Penrod • Feb. 6, 2026