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Growing demand will be met mainly by solar: EIA
Grid & Infrastructure
5 min read

Growing demand will be met mainly by solar: EIA

EIA projects U.S. electricity generation will keep rising through 2027, with utility-scale solar supplying the majority of incremental growth. Nearly 70 GW of new solar capacity is expected online in two years, signaling a structural shift in how new demand is met.

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Scaling under pressure: How distributed solar is closing the gap in Maryland
Energy Policy
6 min read

Scaling under pressure: How distributed solar is closing the gap in Maryland

Maryland’s push to reach 4 GW of solar by 2035 is colliding with permitting thresholds and land constraints. State policy is now steering growth toward smaller, distributed and community solar projects that can move faster and strengthen in-state reliability.

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Energy Star gets full 2026 funding from Congress
Energy Policy
4 min read

Energy Star gets full 2026 funding from Congress

Congress has secured at least $33 million in mandatory funding for Energy Star in FY2026, protecting a program that has saved 5.2 trillion kWh and over $500 billion in energy costs. The move reinforces the role of efficiency, benchmarking, and stable policy in managing rising demand.

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Statkraft's Spanish wind farm repowering enters final phase to hit 90 MW
Repowering & Lifecycle Management
5 min read

Statkraft's Spanish wind farm repowering enters final phase to hit 90 MW

Spain’s Montes de Cierzo wind farm is being repowered from 85 turbines to just 14 modern machines, increasing capacity by 50% and doubling annual output. The project shows how repowering proven sites can unlock more energy, storage, and long-term value without building from scratch.

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EPRI Suggests Path to Limit Grid Costs of Data Center Surge
Grid & Infrastructure
3 min read

EPRI Suggests Path to Limit Grid Costs of Data Center Surge

A new EPRI study finds that rising demand from data centers does not automatically drive up electricity prices. When large users pay their full share and planning happens early, higher load can actually help spread fixed grid costs and stabilize rates.

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US judge allows Massachusetts offshore wind project to resume construction, blocking Trump pause
Policy & Regulation
5 min read

US judge allows Massachusetts offshore wind project to resume construction, blocking Trump pause

A federal judge has allowed Vineyard Wind, a $4.5 billion offshore wind project that is 95% complete, to resume construction after a federal pause. The ruling highlights a growing issue in U.S. energy: how policy uncertainty can disrupt even near-finished, operating infrastructure.

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