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Reject Talen-Energy Capital Power Plant Deal, PJM Market Monitor Tells FERC
Federal regulators should reject Talen Energy's plan to buy about 2.6 GW from Energy Capital Partners because it would increase...
Read MoreSolar Installations Fell 22% in 2025: FERC
Solar developers installed 26.5 GW last year, down 22% from the 33.8 GW they installed in 2024, according to the...
Read MoreNearly $1B in Refunds for New England Energy Customers
New England electricity customers could receive nearly $1 billion in refunds and see lower energy costs moving forward following a...
Read MoreSummit Sold Its Midwest Pipeline as a Carbon Solution. Now, Itāll Be Used for Fossil Fuels.
For four years, battles over private property rights have gridlocked state legislatures across the Midwest and stalled plans for a...
Read More50 GW of Data Centers Online at End of 2025, with MISO Seeing Strongest Growth: FERC
More than 50 GW of data center capacity was operating in the U.S. at the end of 2025, representing 24%...
Read MoreFERC Approves Rules to Strengthen Reliability of Bulk Power System
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved several actions to strengthen and safeguard reliability of the nation's bulk-power system...
Read MoreTrump Administration Keeps Indiana Coal Plants Open to Ensure Affordable, Reliable and Secure Power in the Midwest
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright today issued emergency orders to keep two Indiana coal plants operational to ensure Americans...
Read MoreEnergy Department Announces Partnership to Ensure Affordable Energy and Power Americaās AI Future
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), alongside the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), today announced a unique public-private partnership with...
Read MoreEDF Starts Taduff Solar Park Construction
EDF Power Solutions Ireland will begin construction of the almost 80 MW Taduff Solar Park in County Roscommon later this...
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