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January 14, 2026
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DOE Official Faces Questions on PJM Resource Adequacy at House Hearing
The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy holding its legislative hearing on Jan. 13
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Democrats pressed a senior DOE official on recent decisions affecting PJM, including the agency's orders to keep coal plants running, while another agency shut down offshore wind projects nearing completion.
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A federal judge has ruled the Trump administration's termination of $7.56 billion in Biden-era energy grants was illegal.
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Judge Rules Blue-state Energy Grant Terminations Unlawful
A federal judge has ruled the U.S. Department of Energy acted illegally when it terminated several energy grants because they were based in Democratic-leaning states.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul delivers her State of the State Address Jan. 13 in Albany, N.Y.
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N.Y. Governor Envisions 8-GW Nuclear Fleet
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is calling for a “Nuclear Reliability Backbone” of more than 8 GW as part of an all-of-the-above energy solution, which was among the more than 200 initiatives she floated as part of her State of the State Address.
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Capacity prices in the DPL South zone increase significantly as a result of a mismatch in the amount of capacity forecast in the zone versus what was offered.
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D.C. Circuit Vacates FERC Order Requiring PJM to Rerun 2024/25 Capacity Auction
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has vacated FERC’s decision to order PJM to rerun its 2024/25 capacity auction without a tweak to the parameters for the DPL South zone.
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Utility Ratemaking Has Become More Complicated
Regulators attempt to balance the interests of the different stakeholders with the overall goal of promoting the general good. This has become increasingly difficult as regulators must cope with new interests, says energy consultant Kenneth W. Costello.
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BPA headquarters in Portland, Ore.
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BPA Tx Planning Overhaul Prompts Concern for Northwest Clean Energy Compliance
Some of the Bonneville Power Administration’s proposals aimed at resuming transmission planning processes risk pushing study timelines to the point where the agency’s customers could run afoul of clean energy targets in Washington and Oregon, stakeholders say.
FERC Approves Generator Fines for Violations of ISO-NE Offer Rules
Tenaska Power Services, the parent company of Berkshire Power at the time of the violations, has agreed to pay a $51,000 penalty to the U.S. Treasury and $78,354 plus interest in disgorgement to ISO-NE.
PJM Presents RTEP Assumptions, $11.6B Package
The Organization of PJM States Inc. presented PJM's Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee with a set of assumptions for the RTO's planning process reflecting state legislation and policies.
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ERCOT large electronic load ride-through events, January 2023-September 2025
NERC
NERC Report Discusses Crypto Ride-through in Texas
A new report from NERC discusses findings from a review of load-loss incidents involving cryptocurrency mining facilities in Texas.
IESO Seeks Comment on Revised Monitoring Requirements
IESO released proposed market rule and manual revisions to require synchrophasor data from storage resources.
PG&E Bomber Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison
A federal judge sentenced Peter Karasev to 10 years in prison for bombing transformers owned by Pacific Gas and Electric in 2022 and 2023.
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NextEra Energy Resources
Illinois Gov. Pritzker Signs Storage and VPP Bill Aimed at Affordability
Illinois became the 13th state to adopt a procurement target for storage after Gov. JB Pritzker signed a new bill aimed at shoring up reliability and affordability.
NRC Approves 1st Digital Conversion of Nuclear Plant Safety Controls

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said its approval of the digital upgrade at Constellation Energy’s Limerick Clean Energy Center paves the way for instrumentation and control modernization across the U.S. commercial fleet.

Offshore Wind Developers Fight to get Back in the Water
Three of the four developers building wind farms in U.S. waters are challenging the Trump administration’s Dec. 22 order suspending all such construction.
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A PJM graphic shows the peak load forecast error for December 2025.
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PJM OC Briefs: Jan. 8, 2026
PJM's Operating Committee delayed a vote on Manual 1 revisions to give more time to review language changes.
SPP: Ex-Idaho Commish to Manage Regulatory Policy in West
SPP has hired former Idaho commissioner Kristine Raper as its senior director of state regulatory policy for the West.
PJM MIC Briefs: Jan. 7, 2026
The PJM Market Implementation Committee endorsed an issue charge to evaluate whether manual revisions are warranted, among other business conducted in the committee's most recent meeting.
Judge Again Lifts Revolution Wind Stop-work Order
A judge has lifted the stop-work order against Revolution Wind, one of the five offshore wind projects shut down by the Trump administration in December.
A Dominion map shows several lines with deteriorating steel structures.
Dominion Energy
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: Jan. 6, 2026
PJM stakeholders endorsed an expanded dual fuel manual definition, and the Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee was presented with a list of supplemental projects.
Restoration work in Iowa after the August 2020 derecho
ITC Midwest
UCS: Climate Change Induced Worst MISO Outages of the Decade
The Union of Concerned Scientists said MISO’s most devastating power outages in the last decade can be attributed to an increasingly unstable climate and compounding weather events.
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Luminant's Lake Hubbard natural gas plant was the first to fall below the required initial PFR, according to the company's self-report.
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FERC Approves Settlement for Luminant in Texas
In a settlement over violations of a regional standard, Texas RE determined that Luminant will not have to pay a monetary penalty.
NERC Navigates Turbulent Reliability Landscape in 2026
NERC managers say the organization is well positioned to meet a variety of challenges coming in 2026.
CISA Updates Critical Infrastructure Cyber Goals
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency updated its critical infrastructure cybersecurity goals to address emerging cybersecurity risks.
DOE Orders Retiring Wash. Coal Plant to Stay Online for Winter
Citing an energy “emergency” in the Northwest this winter, DOE ordered TransAlta to continue operating Washington’s last coal-fired generating plant for three months beyond its scheduled retirement at the end of this year.
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Brattle/Dragos: Battery Systems Create New Cybersecurity Risks
A new white paper from The Brattle Group and cybersecurity firm Dragos is sounding the alarm about the potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities posed by battery energy storage system infrastructure.
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FERC Clarifies Cold Weather Standard Approval, Effective Date
FERC provided additional clarity on its directive that NERC submit informational filings on the implementation of its most recent cold weather standard.
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Seven of Canada’s provinces, including Alberta and Ontario, use provincial output-based pricing systems, while four use a similar federal system.
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Canada’s Emission Reductions Dependent on Fixing Industrial Carbon Markets
After scrapping most Trudeau-era climate policies, Prime Minister Mark Carney wants to tighten rules over Canada’s industrial carbon markets, which observers say have failed to incentivize emission reductions.
Meta Announces Nuclear Projects with Vistra, TerraPower, Oklo
The agreements cover a combination of existing nuclear plants and advanced reactors still in development.
House Hearing Examines Nuclear Energy’s Chances for Growth
At an oversight hearing on new nuclear capacity, the two parties touted recent bipartisan legislation as helping move things forward, but Democrats said Trump administration cuts and moves to curb the NRC's independence creates crosswinds.
Clean Energy Groups Sue Feds Over Solar, Wind Restrictions
The renewable energy industry and its advocates have initiated two more lawsuits against the Trump administration over its continuing campaign against wind and solar energy development.
A concept rendering of Orano’s planned Project IKE facility in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
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DOE Awards $2.7B to Help Reshore Uranium Enrichment
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $900 million each to three companies to help expand the nation’s uranium enrichment capabilities.
The Sentinel natural gas peaker plant north of Palm Springs
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Why 2026 will be the Year of Flexibility
Flexibility will be a core attribute of the various scenarios and solutions being discussed to meet the snowballing estimates of U.S. electric power demand, says columnist K Kaufmann.