July 25, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for utility leaders
The Palisades plant is now authorized to receive new fuel and formally transition licensed reactor operators to on-shift status, Holtec International said in a statement.
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Required changes include cost allocation for network upgrades, consideration of grid-enhancing technologies and energy storage modeling.
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The electric utility sector’s capital expenditures “are higher than any other sector in the U.S. economy,” Edison Electric Institute President and CEO Drew Maloney said.
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Sense announces new software, EV Analytics, for vehicle detection and charging insights.
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Opinion
The data center boom is here to stay, but so is climate change. Load growth is not an excuse to reverse progress and renew dependence on fossil fuel energy.
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Proposed budget cuts could lead to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory each laying off around a thousand employees.
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The facility’s owner, Enbridge, will invest $900 million to finish the power plant near San Antonio.
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The partnership will create low-cost batteries to power AI data centers and other applications.
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Utilities are investing billions to upgrade systems as disasters intensify and power demands surge. Explore how AI, distributed resources and new metrics are reshaping grid resilience strategies in this Trendline.
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