Transmission & Distribution


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    Opinion

    Alaska’s energy challenges require a national response

    Alaska energy modernization should be treated as a national infrastructure priority, writes Northwest Public Power Association CEO Kurt Miller.

    By Kurt Miller • April 22, 2026
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    New England states urge FERC to advance $1.5B in ratepayer refunds

    Governors and utility regulators asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to dismiss a request by Eversource and Avangrid to stay the refund order while a court weighs an appeal. The dispute has already spawned 15 years of litigation. 

    By April 21, 2026
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    Trendline

    Top 5 Stories from Utility Dive

    Power demand is rising amid dramatic shifts in federal energy policy, but technology and markets continue to push the grid toward cleaner, more distributed resources. 

    By Utility Dive staff
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    Opinion

    La Plata Electric CEO: Why Western utilities are moving toward regional markets

    Following its transition into the Southwest Power Pool, LPEA expects an immediate reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of roughly 20%, along with reduced wholesale power costs, writes Chris Hansen.

    By Chris Hansen • April 20, 2026
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    MISO expects load to jump 35% by 2035 on data center growth

    However, data center development plans "widen uncertainty" in the long-term outlook, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator cautioned. Utilities need more dynamic planning models to cope, Stephanie Chesnick Cutter of EY told Utility Dive.

    By April 20, 2026
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    The grid is under pressure from two directions. Your customers own the answer.

    AI is straining the bulk system. EVs are stressing local feeders. Flexibility can solve both.

    April 20, 2026
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    Congress presses DOE’s Wright on Energy Star, permitting reform

    Energy Secretary Chris Wright didn’t offer plans for DOE’s full takeover of the Energy Star program. He agreed to work with Congress on methane rules and permitting reform.

    By April 17, 2026
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    Other open meeting takeaways: Chairman Swett is “perplexed” on PJM backstop auction; the agency rejected a renewable developer’s $44-million waiver request; and zombie dockets die.

    By April 17, 2026
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    ERCOT says Texas demand could quadruple but cautions forecast may be inflated

    The forecast is “preliminary,” said grid officials, who may request changes to the analysis. It is based on ERCOT forecasting, as well as utilities working directly with large load customers.

    By April 16, 2026
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    Opinion

    An outdated FERC policy is undermining the White House’s ratepayer protection pledge

    FERC should revisit its transmission pricing policy and require utilities to assign the full costs of service to power-hungry data centers, writes Harvard’s Ari Peskoe.

    By Ari Peskoe • April 15, 2026
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    Colorado legislature sends ‘advanced transmission technology’ bill to governor

    The bill requires Xcel Energy, Black Hills and Tri-State to assess the potential for grid-enhancing technologies to bolster the bulk power system, reduce wildfires and increase interstate power flows. Other states are following suit.

    By April 15, 2026
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    Utility investment plans jump 21%, further threatening affordability: PowerLines

    “It’s like a gold rush,” said Southern Alliance for Clean Energy Executive Director Stephen Smith. Utilities are proposing investments to meet load growth that at times is “pure speculation,” he said.

    By April 15, 2026
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    FERC approves market rules for Champlain Hudson transmission project

    The $6-billion, 1,250-MW merchant transmission line is set to begin delivering hydropower from Canada to New York City in May. FERC’s decision will allow NYISO to integrate the project’s physical reservation model with the ISO’s financial reservation system.

    By , Ethan Howland • April 14, 2026
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    Opinion

    The need for speed: FERC must exempt transmission projects from regulatory bottlenecks

    Order 1000 has failed to deliver savings and has instead driven higher costs for customers, writes Purvi Patel at ITC Holdings.

    By Purvi Patel • April 14, 2026
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    Quantum computers will change energy

    A memo from 2032, after the global realization of the technology's potential has spurred billions of investment.

    By Aaron Foyer, Director of Research • April 13, 2026
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    Deep Dive

    As EV load grows, utilities use managed charging to harness flexibility, lower costs

    Active managed charging can delay costly system upgrades while saving individual customers money on their bills, utilities, automakers and aggregators say, but a lack of standardized data-sharing is slowing adoption.

    By Updated April 10, 2026
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    States are already working on solutions to large-load challenges

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has never regulated retail load interconnections before and should leave it to the states, who have done it for decades, writes former FERC Chairman Mark Christie.

    By Mark Christie • April 9, 2026
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    Entergy, Xcel, others seek to upend competitive transmission bidding in MISO, SPP

    Ending competition for regional transmission would be “counterproductive and not in the interest of consumers,” former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Neil Chatterjee told Utility Dive.

    By April 9, 2026
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    Virginia grid utilization bill set to become law

    A growing body of research suggests increased grid utilization has broad benefits for utilities and customers, but experts say advanced metering technology is needed to unlock its full potential.

    By Brian Martucci • April 8, 2026
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    Opinion

    Turning the AC-DC switch: A legacy technology has reached its limits.

    AC is no longer the preferred current for many applications. A transition is underway, but it calls for new technology to be deliberately deployed, writes Shaun Walsh at Peak Nano.

    By Shaun Walsh • April 7, 2026
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    Eversource, Avangrid ask FERC to stay $1.5B refund decision

    The utility companies asked the agency to put a hold on a recent return on equity decision, saying consumers could be hurt by “rate whiplash” if the refunds are overturned in court.

    By April 7, 2026
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    Nevada PUC approves NV Energy plan to join day-ahead market

    The decision comes as markets are expanding in the West, with utilities opting between ones run by the California Independent System Operator and the Southwest Power Pool.

    By April 6, 2026
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    Opinion

    State utility laws are the primary barrier to Trump’s AI ratepayer protection pledge

    The best way to leverage the pledge’s supply commitment is to accelerate the nationwide momentum to give business customers retail choice, write Devin Hartman and Kent Chandler of the R Street Institute.

    By Devin Hartman and Kent Chandler • April 3, 2026
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    National Grid, GridCARE partnership could cut ‘time to power’ for large loads in New York

    The initiative aims to boost grid utilization and keep bills in check in a region that has drawn high-profile data center and advanced manufacturing projects.

    By Brian Martucci • April 1, 2026
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    Expect retail electricity prices to rise further: LBNL/Brattle

    Record investor-owned utility rate increase requests and approvals last year “suggest additional near-term price increases absent policy/market actions,” according to an analysis.

    By April 1, 2026
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    PECO seeks $429M rate hike, partly to reduce power outages

    PECO’s capital expenditure to net plant ratio is higher than that of 16 peer utilities, indicating a higher risk level, said a Brattle Group representative who testified in support of the rate request.

    By April 1, 2026