Load Management, Efficiency & Demand Response
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Opinion
What could save Arizona tens of millions in annual customer and infrastructure costs? Residential pool pumps.
If Arizona Public Service and Salt River Project customers were to schedule pool pump operations at midday instead of at night, it could shift up to 820 MW into off-peak tariffs, ASU researchers said.
By Vladimir Abdelnour and Nathan Johnson • June 12, 2026 -
Know the hurdles to using generators for demand response participation
Virginia passed a law encouraging utilities to offer big power users the opportunity to participate in load-shedding programs, but for facilities, signing up is not an easy decision.
By Robert Freedman • June 11, 2026 -
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With hostilities between the U.S., Israel and Iran driving up global energy prices and a surge in domestic electricity demand from large-load data centers, manufacturing and electrification, efficiency could play a key role in meeting that demand as economically as possible.
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Sonoma Clean Power aims for 1,000 no-cost smart thermostats amid VPP push
The public utility will use $5 million in state funding and partner with community groups to boost participation among lower-income customers, it said last week.
By Brian Martucci • June 10, 2026 -
Supreme Court sends furnace case back to appeals court
The top court agreed with the Trump administration that Biden-era rules effectively eliminating non-condensing gas furnaces and water heaters from the market are based on an incomplete legal review.
By Robert Freedman • June 9, 2026 -
Not-for-profit utilities turn to energy storage as data centers drive cost, reliability concerns
Reliability, power price hedging and avoided infrastructure investment are among the top reasons for the battery push, NRECA said.
By Brian Martucci • June 9, 2026 -
Opinion
How load flexibility buys time for America’s data center boom
In markets where supply and demand are out of balance, grid connection increasingly comes with a choice: either bring the needed power yourself, or bring flexibility, write experts at ICF.
By Shanthi Muthiah and Himali Parmar • June 9, 2026 -
Big, power-ready facilities drive industrial real estate market
Companies are looking for modern facilities that can accommodate power-hungry automation, industrial experts said in a report first provided to Facilities Dive.
By Joe Burns • June 8, 2026 -
Can stadiums be energy-efficient? USGBC map shows that many of them are
The U.S. Green Building Council has conferred LEED status on 31 stadiums in North America, from the 9,500-seat Southwest University Park in El Paso, Texas, to the 88,000-seat Estadio Banorte in Mexico City.
By Robert Freedman • June 8, 2026 -
Sponsored by Burns & McDonnell
Rising load growth reshapes cooperative portfolios and strategy
Large loads pose additional challenges for cooperatives. Planning strategically is critical.
By Albert Gabberty, Burns & McDonnell • June 8, 2026 -
Sponsored by KUBRA
The benefits of a unified billing, payment, communications platform
One platform. Fewer silos. Better billing and payment experiences for utilities and customers.
June 8, 2026 -
Colorado co-op delivers 100% renewables in March, a first
Holy Cross Energy CEO Bryan Hannegan said the utility plans to expand its programs for smart electrification and demand flexibility, and selectively add new flexible renewable resources.
By Diana DiGangi • June 4, 2026 -
Customer experience, better modeling can boost demand-side portfolio: report
The Brattle Group’s report lays out a framework for increasing demand-side resources to mitigate the impacts of load growth, variable renewables and distributed electrification.
By Brian Martucci • June 3, 2026 -
Google to fund 100-MW virtual power plant in PJM in ‘first-of-its-kind’ deal
Google has worked to make its data centers flexible, the company’s global head of data center energy told Utility Dive, but it’s often faster and more cost effective to pay other customers to shift their electricity usage.
By Meris Lutz • June 3, 2026 -
What’s on the mind of EEI conference attendees? Labor, AI, affordability and more.
Utility Dive talked to registrants before the conference to hear how industry changes are impacting their work.
By Meris Lutz • June 2, 2026 -
Data centers can raise temperatures, energy burdens in nearby neighborhoods: ASU study
Each one-degree increase in temperature will drive a higher use of air conditioning, which in turn will put more heat into the area, creating “a feedback loop,” researchers concluded.
By Robert Freedman • June 2, 2026 -
DOE issues guidance ending gas-to-electric appliance rebates
The Department of Energy will instead allow rebates for “upgrading HVAC and appliances only from existing electric equipment to more efficient electric equipment.”
By Diana DiGangi • June 2, 2026 -
Opinion
Access to real-time electricity data should be a basic consumer right
The technology exists and the infrastructure is there. What is missing is a requirement that customers have access to data on their electricity use, writes Joel Hicks at the University of Oregon.
By Joel Hicks • June 1, 2026 -
Philadelphia clean energy campaign turned millions invested into billions saved. Here’s how.
By blending public and private financing, green banking and a coalition of labor, housing and community partners, the city generated 11,000 jobs and $1.4 billion in energy savings — with minimal federal dollars, an economic impact report found.
By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • June 1, 2026 -
Sponsored by Edo
How utilities can add capacity in months, not years
For utilities managing surging electricity demand, a scalable, non-wires approach to expanding grid capacity can be deployed in just a few months.
June 1, 2026 -
Large-load customers can help commercialize new clean energy technology: CEBA
“In a lot of the partnerships that have been established around some of these technologies, it's really the tech companies that are taking on a lot of the risk,” Priya Barua, CEBA's senior director of utility partnerships and innovation, told Utility Dive.
By Diana DiGangi • May 29, 2026 -
Virginia senator suggests SCC judge recuse herself from NextEra-Dominion merger
The state senator also objects to the merger itself, calling it “extremely concerning” in an environment of “rising utility bills and unprecedented grid expansion costs driven largely by hyperscale data center growth.”
By Diana DiGangi • May 28, 2026 -
Demand management, data center flexibility boost regional reliability: NERC
The reliability watchdog dropped its forecast for ERCOT’s net internal demand by 3.7 GW, or 4.6%, compared with last summer, “because more data centers can be curtailed by grid operators when needed to prevent grid emergencies.”
By Brian Martucci • May 27, 2026 -
Opinion
Puerto Rico’s power grid is ‘suspended between two realities,’ top utility regulator says
Affordability, reliability and the need to restore public confidence almost a decade after Hurricane Maria are top concerns, writes PREB Chairman Edison Avilés.
By Edison Avilés • May 22, 2026 -
FERC Commissioner Chang is ‘not thinking about’ breaking up PJM
“I'm interested in the successful continued operation of PJM, but definitely I want to help them get through this period,” FERC Commissioner Judy Chang told Utility Dive. She called the proposed NextEra-Dominion merger “interesting.”
By Diana DiGangi • May 21, 2026 -
Financing for California’s signature virtual power plant remains uncertain
Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed funding the Demand Side Grid Support program through this year before moving participants to a separate, utility-run framework. Clean energy groups call the proposal costly and counterproductive.
By Brian Martucci • May 20, 2026