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Minnesota Commission Approves Xcel’s Updated Resilient Minneapolis Project

The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission on Aug. 9 granted approval for Xcel Energy Inc.’s updated Resilient Minneapolis Project aimed to bolster resilience in disadvantaged communities. Initially approved in 2022, the purpose of the project is to deploy rooftop solar, battery storage, and microgrid controls at the Minneapolis American Indian Center, Sabathani Community Center, as well…...

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Minnesota Releases Climate Action Framework Progress Report

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency on Aug. 8 released a detailed report highlighting the state’s progress in advancing its Climate Action Framework. Among other things, the report highlights that in 2023 and 2024, the state legislature passed over $1 billion in funding to transition to clean energy, to reduce emissions, and to prepare communities for…...

U.S. Energy Department Awards $28 Million to Enhance Energy Infrastructure Cybersecurity

Biden Administration Emphasizes Five Cyber-Enabled Technologies for Energy Transition

The Biden administration on Aug. 9 highlighted five key cyber enabled technologies that it will prioritize to enhance the digital ecosystem for a secure energy future. In line with the National Cybersecurity Strategy’s pledge to the cyber enabled foundations of the energy transition, the administration is committed to ensuring that the digital ecosystem remains equipped…...

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Visual Primer: PJM Capacity Auction Prices Surge to Record Highs Amid Supply Concerns

PJM Interconnection LLC’s capacity market auction for the 2025/2026 delivery year cleared at $269.92 per megawatt-day (MW-day), about nine times the clearing price in the last auction. The significantly higher prices resulted from a reduced electricity supply, mainly due to numerous generator retirements, coupled with rising demand and the implementation of market reforms, according to PJM, which operates across 13 states and the District of Columbia.