Aug. 14, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for utility leaders
One coal plant owner told the SEC it spent $29 million in the first 38 days of an Energy Department order to keep it online.
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The Trump administration has moved to slow or halt the development of renewables, including New Jersey's first offshore wind project, the 1.5-GW Atlantic Shores 1.
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Agency observers expect the White House will replace Rosner once two pending Republican FERC nominees — Laura Swett and David LaCerte — are seated at the commission.
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Hybrid flywheel-battery systems extend battery life while delivering instant grid response.
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The fund will look to capitalize on a global growing need for power. Nuveen manages more than $35 billion in infrastructure assets, including some U.S. solar and battery storage.
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Duke is not the only utility emphasizing efficiency and demand response as the country sets new records for energy usage and peak demand.
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Utilities are investing billions to upgrade systems as disasters intensify and power demands surge. Explore how AI, distributed resources and new metrics are reshaping grid resilience strategies in
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Opinion
We need new power lines and generators, but they won’t arrive in time to handle surging demand. What we can do now is operate smarter with software-based operational intelligence to reduce curtailment, ease congestion and lower consumer costs.
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In this infographic, learn about the growing wildfire threat facing utilities nationwide as well as grid hardening solutions to mitigate fire risk.
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