Jan. 16, 2025
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Deep Dive
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the departments of Energy and Interior will play key roles in the Trump administration’s efforts to spur new power supplies and cut energy costs.
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If finalized, the loan guarantees would support investments in transmission, energy storage, grid modernization, gas pipelines and more.
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“I'm 100% committed to growing our electricity grid and our energy production and removing those barriers that are standing in the way,” said Chris Wright, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Energy.
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Turning empty offices into energy assets offers a win-win for real estate and the grid.
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Successful VPPs in Utah and other GOP-controlled areas highlight effective framing around cost reduction, consumer choice, self-reliance and resilience, experts told Utility Dive.
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Opinion
Republicans and President-elect Trump should take the win that a permitting reform compromise bill offers, and they should do this in the first 100 days of the new administration.
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Deep Dive
The Intermountain Power Project, which aims to be the first gas power plant to use 100% hydrogen, represents a rare success story in the nation’s quest to transition former coal-producing communities to renewable energy.
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To meet future power demands, the energy industry must adjust its approach to transmission solutions. Learn why high-voltage transmission alternatives are integral to the grid of the future in this playbook.
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