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California set for $6.7 billion in transmission expansions to deal with growing load

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer The California Independent System Operator (CAISO) received the greenlight for a $6.7 billion plan to build 38 transmission projects over the next 10 years mainly to meet growing demands for electricity. The CAISO Board of Governors approved the plan May 19. CAISO operates a wholesale electric market over 26,000…

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Clean technology investments lag in the first quarter of 2026 with utilities one bright spot

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer Clean energy and transportation investments in the United States totaled $61 billion in the first quarter of 2026, a 9% year-over-year quarterly decline and a 3% drop from the last quarter of 2025, according to Rhodium Group. The decline in the fourth quarter of 2025 and the 2026 first…

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Global investment in clean tech lagging as geopolitics and tariffs add uncertainty

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer While having made progress on deploying clean technologies, global efforts to meet 2030 decarbonization targets – set as part of the 2016 Paris Agreement – are falling short and new initiatives are wavering, according to a McKinsey & Company analysis. “The energy transition shows signs of slowing momentum –…

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Soaring data center demand for power spurs coal, natural gas, and nuclear generation

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer Soaring U.S. data center power demand for firm generation is reviving the prospects of coal-fired, nuclear, and natural gas-fired plants and creating a pivot in policy for the utility sector, according to two analyses. “After years of emphasis on decarbonization, the strategic shift to firm legacy power generation sources…

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Clean energy investments to plummet in the face of Trump administration policies

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer An estimated $1.6 billion in clean energy factories and projects were cancelled in September facing pressure from Trump administration and 500 solar projects, nearly 116 gigawatts (GW) of capacity, are also at risk, according to industry analyses. There has been a steady drum beat of cancellations for clean energy…

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Trump administration aims to boost coal-fired power but plants continue to shut down

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer The Trump administration is making a $625 million push to “reinvigorate and expand” the country’s coal industry, but even as it moves ahead another 8.1 gigawatts (GW) of coal-fired capacity is set to close in 2025. The administration’s package includes $350 million for recommissioning and retrofitting old coal-fired plants…

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Virtual Power Plants seen as a key in managing peak load as electricity demand grows

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer The virtual power plant (VPP) market grew by 13.7% year-over-year in 2025, reaching 37.5 gigawatts (GW) of capacity with an increase in company deployments, companies buying VPP energy credits, and utility-run programs, according to a Wood Mackenzie market report. The 33% in the number of a participants in the…

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U.S. wind has a strong first quarter but faces headwinds from tariffs and loss of tax credits

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer U.S. installations in the first quarter of 2025 more than doubled year-over-year with 2.1 gigawatts (GW) of capacity coming online, but tariffs and shifting federal regulations led to a sharp drop in wind turbine orders, according to the U.S. Wind Energy Monitor. The report – a collaboration of consultant…

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PJM capacity auction sets another record at $16.5 billion as governors protest rates

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer Prices for guaranteed power in the PJM Interconnection – through a capacity auction – rose 22% from last year’s price to $329.17 a megawatt-day, the nation’s largest grid operator announced July 22. The jump would have been even sharper at $389 a megawatt-day, if the PJM had not agreed…

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U.S. utilities caught “flat-footed” by surging data center electricity, Wood Mackenzie says

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer U.S utilities have been caught “flat-footed” in the face of the soaring demand for electricity from data centers and manufacturing plants, according to a Wood Mackenzie study. Wood Mackenzie is tracking 134 gigawatts (GW) of proposed data centers across the U.S., a 68% increase from the 50 GW in…

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Trump tax and tariff policies projected to slow solar growth and hobble the industry

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer The solar industry posted a solid first quarter in 2025, but is already seeing a slowdown that will continue through 2030 due to federal tax and tariff policies, according to a Wood Mackenzie-Solar Energy Industries market analysis. The industry installed 10.8 gigawatts (GW) of solar generating capacity in the…

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Loss of renewable energy tax credit could lead to higher wholesale electricity prices

By Mark Jaffe, EUCI energy writer The repeal of renewable energy tax credits, part of the proposed Republican budget bill, would lead to a 15% decline in wind, solar, and battery storage capacity by 2035 and an increase in wholesale and retail electricity prices, according to an S&P Global forecast. “As renewable generators lose the…

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