As demand rises, due to AI, data center development, and manufacturing, America’s competitive power suppliers are investing in new generation, storage, and grid resilience. This month’s edition of Competitive Power Highlights features developments in wind and solar projects, new battery storage capacity, gas plant acquisitions, and community investments supporting education, food access, emergency services, and disaster relief. The post Competitive Power Highlights: America’s Compet...| EPSA
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In June 2025, competitive power suppliers are ramping up investments to meet soaring electricity demand from AI, data centers, and electrification. This month's highlights feature major clean energy deals, new solar and nuclear projects, expanded storage and transmission, and long-term agreements with tech giants like Meta and Amazon. The post Competitive Power Highlights: Electricity Markets at Work: Power Suppliers Prepare for Data Center Growth, Invest Big in America’s Energy Future ...| EPSA
Solar growth bolsters other clean energy sources after 90 GW of new solar capacity was deployed over the last two years. Big solar generation grew by more than 58% in January versus last year, with all types of photovoltaics delivering just over 5% of the nation’s electricity.| pv magazine USA
The PJM Board of Managers has authorized additions and changes to the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan to help ensure the most efficient, economical and reliable supply of power for the 65 million people PJM serves across 13 states and the District of Columbia.| PJM Inside Lines
Modernizing the U.S. Electricity Grid for Resilience, Load Growth, the Clean Energy Transition, and Energy Security (May 2024) presents analysis from the Energy Futures Finance Forum (EF3) on how a lack of grid transmission capacity impacts the ability to finance and, in turn, deploy clean energy at the right pace and scale. This work addresses […]| EFI Foundation