Aug. 27, 2025
| This week’s load management news and insights for utility leaders
Gen Z and millennial consumers are more attuned to energy consumption and bills than previous generations at that age, and they’re using energy-management technology, according to the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative poll.
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Carefully managing electric vehicle demand could cut all U.S. electric bills by 10% annually, regardless of whether a customer owns an EV, according to new research from ev.energy.
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While the Energy Systems Integration Group report focuses heavily on distributed energy resources, data centers have become “the latest and largest elephant in the room” when it comes to utility planning, the lead author said.
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Wildfire threats are expanding beyond traditional high-risk regions. Explore strategies and technologies utilities can use to protect infrastructure, maintain reliability, meet regulations, and reduce long-term risks in
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Veridian at County Farm stands out for its rooftop solar, heat pumps and potential community battery network. Will local utility DTE’s hesitation and loss of federal tax credits prevent other developers from following Veridian’s lead?
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Households can help prevent blackouts and lower energy bills if we plan smarter and reward people for using power at the right time.
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