Pennsylvania Moves to Prime the Pipeline for PJM’s Expedited Interconnections Developers with big balance sheets and even bigger timelines suddenly have a door cracked open: Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection issued an RFI on March 28 inviting large-scale generation and storage
Pennsylvania’s grid now faces a paradox of urgency and fairness as projects queue for years while data center demand surges, and the Commonwealth tests whether speed can coexist with open access. Developers see an opening: the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection issued a March 28
Why This Market Move Matters Now Rate plans rarely mix a sizable price increase with a promise to pause, yet DTE’s proposed $474.3 million electric rate hike, paired with a conditional two-year filing freeze, forced Michigan’s power market to confront a simple tension: how to fund a faster
Adapting to the New Reality of Midcontinent Power Needs The silent hum of electrical substations across the American heartland is growing into a roar as the digital economy demands a scale of energy unseen since the height of the industrial revolution. The Midcontinent Independent System Operator,
The stark contradiction of a region possessing some of the world’s most abundant natural resources while its residents endure the highest utility rates in the United States signals a profound systemic failure that requires immediate intervention. Alaska currently faces a multifaceted energy crisis
The modern electrical grid is currently undergoing its most radical transformation since the era of Thomas Edison, shifting away from massive, distant power plants toward a synchronized network of thousands of residential batteries. This transition is not merely a technical upgrade but a
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