EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Resource Adequacy 2025 06 24 Blog preview

Rising Electricity Demand Draws Attention to Resource Adequacy Challenges

Across the U.S., accelerating electrification and large-load growth driven by data center expansion are contributing to higher demand projections, while generator retirements are…Read the full report…...

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Resource Adequacy 2025 06 24 Blog preview

Visual Primer: Rising Electricity Demand Draws Attention to Resource Adequacy Challenges

Across the U.S., accelerating electrification and large-load growth driven by data center expansion are contributing to higher demand projections, while generator retirements are outpacing the addition of new supply. These converging trends are tightening reliability margins and increasing the risk of resource adequacy shortfalls.

EPA Releases Strategic Plan in Conjunction with President's Proposed $11.8 Billion Budget to Address Climate Change, Environmental Justice

Maryland Ends Gas Line Extension Subsidies Citing Inconsistency With Emissions Goals

The Maryland Public Service Commission on June 13 issued an order ending subsidies for new natural gas line extensions, a move that significantly alters how utilities recover infrastructure costs and aligns gas planning with the state’s decarbonization laws. The decision directs that new customers must pay the full cost of connecting to the gas system,…...

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Washington’s Carbon Auction Proceeds Surpass $3 Billion

The Washington Department of Ecology on June 11 reported that all available emissions allowances were sold in the state’s tenth quarterly carbon auction, reinforcing the program’s stability and effectiveness. With this auction, total revenue generated for climate-focused initiatives has now reached nearly $3.2 billion since the program was launched in early 2023. The latest auction…...

Massachusetts Begins Process for Second Offshore Wind Solicitation of Up To 800 Megawatts

Atlantic Shores Seeks Termination of 1.5-Gigawatt Offshore Wind Contract Amid Federal Permitting Delays

Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind has filed a petition with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities requesting consent to terminate its 1,509.6-megawatt offshore wind contract off the coast of New Jersey, citing legal and financial impracticability stemming from a federal permitting freeze and inflationary pressures. The request follows the withdrawal of a critical air permit…...