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December 7, 2025
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Rosner Voices Support for Large Load ANOPR
FERC Commissioner David Rosner was supportive of the Department of Energy’s request that the commission assert authority over the interconnection of large loads while emphasizing the importance of collaboration and consensus-building in response to concerns raised by state regulators.
Colorado PUC Approves Extension for Comanche Coal Plant
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission granted a one-year extension to Unit 2 of the coal-fired Comanche power plant, as uncertainty lingers about the fate of outage-plagued Unit 3.
Analysis Offers Blueprint for Faster Data Center Interconnection
A new analysis models a markedly faster interconnection process for large data centers where the developer and utility can agree on flexible interconnection and the developer can secure some of its own generation capacity.
NEPOOL Supports First Phase of ISO-NE Capacity Market Reform
The NEPOOL Participants Committee voted nearly unanimously to support the first phase of ISO-NE’s capacity auction reform project.
Grid Strategies: Pace of Load Growth Continues to Speed up
The power industry’s own demand forecasts expect national summer peak to swell by 166 GW by 2030, Grid Strategies said in its latest load growth report.
ERCOT Successfully Deploys Real-time Co-optimization
ERCOT says it has successfully deployed Real-time Co-optimization + Batteries into the market, a mechanism used in most other RTOs and ISOs that procures energy and ancillary services in real time.
New England Energy Executives Debate Markets, Affordability
An increasing political anxiety around energy affordability permeated debates about wholesale market changes, federal policy and demand growth at the annual New England Energy Summit.
MISO Floats ‘Zero Injection’ Agreements to Bring Co-located Gen Online
MISO is considering a new type of interconnection agreement for generation built on site and strictly for new large loads.
TEP Wins Approval for Data Center Energy Supply Agreement
Arizona regulators approved a 286-MW energy supply agreement between Tucson Electric Power and the developer of an embattled data center project near Tucson.
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