May 8, 2025
| This week’s renewable energy news and insights for utility leaders
The Inflation Reduction Act is a likely target in a plan to cut $2 trillion in spending, but certain provisions have been benefiting red districts.
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The increase over the next decade will primarily come from heating electrification and growing adoption of electric vehicles, the grid operator said.
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FROM: SMART ELECTRIC POWER ALLIANCE
Virtual power plants fueled by distributed energy resources (DERs) are increasingly important as we transition to a more resilient, flexible, and cost-effective grid. Continuing the robust state-level policy momentum in 2024, 2025 has already seen a swarm of regulatory advancements, legislative proposals, and utility initiatives that will shape the future of VPPs and DER aggregation. This blog highlights significant policy actions in Q1 2025 and forecasts what lies ahead for the remainder of the year.
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Explore survey data showing how energy leaders are approaching their net-zero emissions goals by 2050 and the key strategies they are employing to get there in
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Attorneys general from 17 Democratic-led states and D.C. have asked a district court to block Trump’s ban on wind energy approvals and declare it illegal.
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Reliability would also suffer — and load-shedding events become more likely — in a renewables-restricted future amid a years-long gas turbine backlog, Aurora said.
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The Miami-based company raised $70 million to commercialize its solar-powered energy system, which can provide round-the-clock power without a grid connection.
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This year, Anza sees tighter supplies and higher prices for U.S.-made solar cells and battery components as tariffs push buyers toward domestic options.
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