Oct. 3, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for utility leaders
Shutdown plans could become hard to implement as agency staffing levels “are significantly lower than at the beginning of the year," said sustainable finance company Crux.
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The Public Utility Commission also selected six projects to receive $381 million from the Texas Energy Fund's Outside ERCOT Grant Program.
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The governor said the bill does not align with the state’s existing resource adequacy framework. Clean energy advocates called it a missed opportunity.
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To bridge gaps in power and position themselves for growth, utilities are turning to fuel cells.
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Plus PJM’s data center woes, record storage deployment and new generation additions.
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“The primary role of corporate offtake agreements [is] to mitigate the financial risk associated with earning revenue from the variable wholesale electricity market,” the Clean Energy Buyers Association said.
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Opinion
To fulfill the promise of an energy renaissance, nuclear resources must overcome complex operational, financial and workforce challenges, writes POWWR Director Nainish Gupta.
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