Regulatory & Compliance

Don't Blame PJM Prices—Competition Protects Consumers
Energy Management Don't Blame PJM Prices—Competition Protects Consumers

Surging headline figures from PJM’s capacity auction grabbed attention and stirred anxiety, yet the loudest number on the page told only a fraction of the story about what consumers actually pay and where new power supply will come from in the months ahead. Why This Market View Matters Now Capacity

Are Offshore Wind Cancellations Rewiring U.S. Energy Policy?
Infrastructure & Technology Are Offshore Wind Cancellations Rewiring U.S. Energy Policy?

Markets jolted as two marquee offshore wind leases—Bluepoint Wind and Golden State Wind—were unwound through federal settlements that redirect capital into LNG, oil, and midstream projects while raising legal, financial, and policy questions about how the United States intends to balance

Is Data Integrity the Real Bottleneck in Grid Modernization?
Infrastructure & Technology Is Data Integrity the Real Bottleneck in Grid Modernization?

Electric vehicles, heat pumps, rooftop solar, and community batteries have changed where, when, and how electricity flows across distribution feeders, yet the decisive constraint on modernization has quietly been the data describing that network rather than the software orchestrating it or the

Pennsylvania DEP Seeks Large Projects for PJM Fast-Track
Infrastructure & Technology Pennsylvania DEP Seeks Large Projects for PJM Fast-Track

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

Can Pennsylvania Fast-Track Big Clean Power Without Bias?
Energy Management Can Pennsylvania Fast-Track Big Clean Power Without Bias?

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

DTE Seeks $474M Rate Hike With Conditional Two-Year Freeze
Energy Management DTE Seeks $474M Rate Hike With Conditional Two-Year Freeze

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

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