U.S. States Expand Opportunities for Energy Storage in Pursuit of Ambitious Goals

New York Commission Directs Avangrid Utilities to Implement Measures to Lower Gas Emissions

The New York State Public Service Commission has directed additional actions for New York State Electric & Gas Corporation and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation to in the next three years as part of their long-term natural gas plan. The commission issued an order directing the companies to propose pilot demand response programs, provide information…...

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Wholesale Power and Retail Electricity Prices Forecast to Increase During 2025: EIA

U.S. wholesale power prices are forecast to average marginally higher during 2025 in the majority of the U.S. regions compared to 2024, except in the Northwest and Texas, according to an Jan. 27 report published by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The agency projects wholesale prices to average $40 per megawatthour (MWh) during 2025, up…...

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NARUC Winter Policy Summit 2025 

The NARUC Winter Policy Summit 2025 will be held on February 11-14, 2025, in Washington, D.C. where state regulators, policymakers, and industry leaders will convene to address critical energy, telecommunications, and water issues shaping the future of utility regulation. The summit will feature discussions on emerging technologies, policy developments, and challenges in the utility sector…....

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President Trump’s Energy Agenda Shifts Focus from Renewables to Fossil Fuels

President Trump has issued a series of executive actions signaling major changes in the U.S. energy landscape, including declaring a national energy emergency, expanding fossil fuel development…Read the full report  …...

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Visual Primer: President Trump’s Energy Agenda Shifts Focus from Renewables to Fossil Fuels

President Trump has issued a series of executive actions signaling major changes in the U.S. energy landscape, including declaring a national energy emergency, expanding fossil fuel development, suspending offshore wind initiatives, and withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement. These actions represent a sharp departure from former President Biden’s renewable energy and climate-focused policies.