Enjoy these "short takes" with me and AEIC's Elizabeth Cook. Please feel free to comment. Thanks.
The EIA just poured a little cold water on the “explosive growth” narrative, cutting its 2026 power generation forecast by 1.3%. The reasoning? Largely because the massive load growth expected from ...
This annual program of the Public Utilities Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin highlights the regulatory and legislative changes over the past year.
I believe this referring to the Cranberry Point Station in Carver, MA.
Hydro-Québec issued rare "Level 2" alerts last week after temperatures dropped and demand surged to 38,000 MW—a massive jump over the 29,000 MW average—catching the grid off guard while several ...
1- Britain Sets New Wind Power Record On December 5, 2025, Britain achieved a wind generation record, producing 23,825 megawatts of electricity—enough to power over 23 million homes. This surpassed ...
TVA’s answer to a “recruitment and reputation” problem? Popular YouTube creator Destin Sandlin, aka Smarter Every Day. (Chattanooga Times Free Press) The strategy: TVA execs realized traditional PR ...
CPS Energy, which serves San Antonio and surrounding areas, as one observer said, “has gotten out in front of its problems.” So much so that the utility, the nation’s largest gas and electric ...
This is a comparison of the Green Bond principles posted by the International Capital Markets Association (ICMA) and the European Union (EU) Green Bond Regulation. In general, the ICMA regulations are ...
Join us at the fourth annual Wood Mackenzie Gas, LNG & The Future of Energy Conference in the City of London from 2-3 June 2026 for the latest expert insight on the most pertinent topics connected to ...
State regulators are asking FERC to pump the brakes on its plan to regulate big data center connections. (NARUC) The friction: In a new filing, NARUC argues that FERC’s proposal to standardize large ...
California regulators created a loophole that’s allowing SoCalGas to pay wildfire victims to hook back up to gas—using ratepayer money. (Inside Climate News) The details: While the state nominally ...