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    CenterPoint says 14 GW likely eligible for Texas’ ‘Batch Zero’ large-load interconnection

    The utility expects 50% load growth by the end of 2029, largely driven by data centers navigating Texas’ new large-load interconnection process, company officials said Tuesday.

    By July 28, 2026
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    Deep Dive

    Utility profits in the crosshairs amid affordability concerns

    As states target utilities’ return on equity, Pepco’s rate case in Maryland, where the consumer advocate is arguing for an ROE cut, is being closely watched.

    By Updated July 29, 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
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    Opinion

    States cannot be granted filing rights under Section 205 of the Federal Power Act

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission should reject a proposal that states share “filing rights” with the PJM Interconnection and its transmission owners, former FERC Chairman Joseph Kelliher writes.

    By Joseph Kelliher • July 27, 2026
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    The electric meter is growing a brain: Why AMI 2.0 is the grid’s next big leap and what you should do about it

    The first wave of smart meters are near retirement and new meters with edge computing capabilities are arriving. Utilities have crucial equipment decisions ahead.

    By Kevin Hernandez • July 27, 2026
  • FERC will impose reforms if PJM fails to adopt changes by September, chairman warns

    There appears to be broad support for strengthening the independence of the grid operator’s board, possibly by moving to an advisory stakeholder process, and giving states more influence. Some also called for codifying the public interest in PJM’s mission.

    By July 24, 2026
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    Opinion

    People are critical infrastructure, too. Utilities must do more or lose talent to tech.

    With so much riding on America's AI ambitions, utility workforce strategy must have a place alongside generation, transmission and capital planning, writes Stefan Hirniak, president of Specialist Staffing Group US.

    By Stefan Hirniak • July 23, 2026
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    DOE’s new power export rule at odds with ‘energy emergency’ findings: Public Citizen

    “Any export of power ... necessarily makes that power unavailable to domestic customers,” potentially contributing to inadequate supplies for a region, Public Citizen said. 

    By July 23, 2026
  • FERC eyes ‘grid-enhancing technology’ incentives: Chairman Swett

    Data centers, competition in the transmission sector and PJM Interconnection governance reform were other key topics at the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing.

    By July 23, 2026
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    Opinion

    Don’t gut the utility model just as we need it most

    Cutting utility returns won't lower electric bills and will leave us with a more fragile power grid, writes Scott Aaronson, former secretary of the Electricity Subsector Coordinating Council.

    By Scott Aaronson • July 22, 2026
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    FERC fails to shield PJM consumers from data center transmission costs: ratepayer advocates

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s large load “show cause” order for the PJM Interconnection fails to address cost allocation of network upgrades, advocates from five states said.

    By July 21, 2026
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    AI data center growth could force US utilities to rethink generation plans, BofA says

    Data center demand will outpace planned utility capacity additions by more than 100 GW through 2030, increasing reliance on on-site gas generation and battery storage, Bank of America analysts project.

    By Marlene Wilden • July 17, 2026
  • PJM capacity auction results compound ‘alarm bells’: FERC Chairman Swett

    At its monthly meeting, FERC set data center reliability standard deadlines, ordered CAISO and SPP to report on “seams” issues and advanced a complaint over cost recovery for a New Jersey power line.

    By July 17, 2026
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    Indiana regulators investigate utility ROEs, ‘trackers’ in affordability review

    AES, American Electric Power, CenterPoint Energy, Duke Energy and NiSource could be affected under a “more consumer-oriented utility commission policy,” Paul Patterson, a Glenrock Associates equity analyst, told Utility Dive.

    By July 16, 2026
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    Virginia SCC weighs Dominion data center transmission cost allocation

    “Regardless of the cost allocation methodology that is chosen, there remains a glaring cross-class subsidization occurring to the benefit of new [large load] customers,” said State Corporation Commission attorney Andrew Major.

    By July 15, 2026
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    Pennsylvania data centers face increased oversight under new law

    Data centers will now have to provide annual energy usage reports to the state, and the PJM Interconnection will need to give state regulators additional insight into its demand forecasting.

    By July 14, 2026
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    Utilities requested $9.2B in rate hikes in Q2: PowerLines

    Dominion Energy in Virginia is seeking about $1.5 billion in increases across three rate requests, the report said. Oncor in Texas requested the largest single increase in Q2 at $1.2 billion, driven largely by transmission and distribution investments.

    By July 14, 2026
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    Every customer you can’t enroll is a kilowatt you can’t dispatch

    Flexibility's grid value is proven. The real constraint now is how many customers you can enroll.

    July 13, 2026
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    What can best ease transmission bottlenecks? More transfer capacity, DOE says.

    Transmission congestion added $12 billion in wholesale power costs in 2024, the U.S. Department of Energy said in a draft report on U.S. transmission needs.

    By July 10, 2026
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    PJM status quo ‘untenable’: FERC Commissioner LaCerte

    “Looking at things differently is hard, especially in entrenched utilities that have been doing this for a long time,” the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission member said.

    By July 9, 2026
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    DOE closes up to $3.26B loan to AEP Texas

    The money is intended to go toward upgrading and building transmission lines spanning roughly 2,800 miles. The utility has agreements supporting up to 41 GW of potential new load.

    By July 9, 2026
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    New Jersey increases transmission oversight in ‘affordability’ push

    New Jersey’s governor signed bills that aim to cut transmission owners’ return on equity, establish data center tariffs and require state approval for “supplementary” transmission projects.

    By July 8, 2026
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    Exelon, FirstEnergy utilities’ RTO adder targeted by Maryland in FERC complaint

    Maryland state agencies asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to end an extra 0.5% return the transmission owners earn for being PJM Interconnection members.

    By July 7, 2026
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    Southwestern Public Service wins $113M reliability grant from Texas

    The Texas Energy Fund has allocated more than $4 billion as part of the state’s effort to boost grid reliability. The award to SPS covers a drone-based pole inspection program and live monitoring.

    By July 6, 2026
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    AI is reshaping the grid. Utilities need capacity that can move faster.

    New large loads arrive in months. Grid upgrades take years. Fast storage helps close the gap.

    By Nate Walkingshaw, Torus Founder and CEO • July 6, 2026
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    Opinion

    From wildfire risk to resilience: How asset investment tools can mitigate the growing challenge

    A shift in asset investment planning can help utilities quantify risk and defend wildfire mitigation plans to regulators, stakeholders and the public, writes Jeff Pauska at IFS Copperleaf.

    By Jeff Pauska • June 30, 2026