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Expert Warns Quantum Horizon Closer than Expected
A prototype quantum computer developed by IBM, on display in Las Vegas in 2018.
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A cybersecurity expert warned listeners at an MRO-sponsored webinar that powerful quantum computers could soon make dominant security technologies obsolete.
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From left: moderator Robert Rosenthal, Greenberg Traurig; Stephane Desdunes, EDF Power Solutions; Sarah Salati, National Grid Ventures; Stuart Nachmias, Con Ed; and Tom Vaccaro, TDI-USA Holdings, discuss New York’s energy goals at the New York Energy Summit in Albany on April 14.
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N.Y. Energy Summit Examines Solutions to Permitting Delays, Cost Increases
Panelists at the 2026 New York Energy Summit discussed the challenges facing the state's power grid amid a constantly shifting landscape.
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BPA's 2026 White Book shows slightly lower projected energy deficits than the 2025 study.
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BPA Narrows Estimate of Energy Deficits over Next 10 Years
The Bonneville Power Administration said it continues to face steep energy deficits under “firm” water conditions over the next 10 years — but the outlook is slightly better than what the agency foresaw a year ago.
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A series of atmospheric rivers in the Northwest led to 'unusually high' hydropower generation in December 2025 and January 2026, according to the EIA.
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Western Hydro Output Expected to Increase Despite Snow Drought, EIA Says
Hydropower generation in the Northwest and Rockies is expected to increase 17% from 2025 levels despite snow drought conditions, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said.
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MISO long-term load forecast results
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MISO Load Forecast: Data Centers Drive 163-GW Peak by 2035
MISO expects to manage a 163-GW demand peak by 2035, and potentially 230 GW by 2046 in a high-demand environment, according to the RTO’s first crack at comprehensive long-term load forecasting.
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SPP's new footprint following the RTO Expansion
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FERC Accepts SPP’s Western Interregional Transmission Coordination
FERC accepted SPP’s tariff revision that establishes procedures governing interregional transmission coordination in the Western Interconnection between the grid operator and its neighboring planning regions following its RTO Expansion.
PJM to Present Initial Reliability Backstop Proposal
PJM is to present its initial design for a reliability backstop procurement intended to award multiyear capacity commitments for resources able to enter service within five years to serve large loads.
Eric Cantor: End Weaponization of Electric Grid
Former U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor says the "almost ferocious negativity around data centers" is proof that the grid has become politically weaponized.
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CISA: Iranian Hackers Targeting U.S. Energy Sector
U.S. security agencies reported an escalation of attacks against critical infrastructure by Iranian threat actors since the beginning of the war in February 2026.
CIP Specialists Warn Compliance not Enough for Security
Speakers at a workshop hosted by Texas RE reminded attendees that compliance with NERC's Critical Infrastructure Protection standards is not enough to ensure security.
NERC Pushes Back on GIC Complaint
NERC asked FERC to deny a request to mandate studies on the grid's vulnerability to electromagnetic pulses and solar storms, saying its current reliability standards are sufficient.
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Installation work is shown during an earlier phase of the Vineyard Wind 1 project off the Massachusetts coast.
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Vineyard Wind Seeks to Force GE Renewables to Finish Work
Vineyard Wind is asking a court to block its turbine manufacturer from walking away from the nearly complete offshore wind project as the two squabble over hundreds of millions of dollars in cost overruns.
Maryland Legislature Passes Utility RELIEF Act Aimed at Affordability
Maryland legislators went down to the wire on their last day of session, passing legislation that aims to bring some relief to utility bills.
Coal-fired Generation Retirements Slow Under Trump
Coal generation retirements dropped to a 15-year low in 2025 as the energy industry tried to maintain existing capacity and the Trump administration sought to halt coal’s decline.
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PJM MIC Briefs: April 8, 2026
PJM’s Market Implementation Committee endorsed an issue charge to explore how dual-fuel gas generators should reflect the downtime needed to switch fuels in their requirement to offer into the energy market.
PJM OC Briefs: April 9, 2026
The PJM Operating Committee endorsed manual revisions that included the elimination of a requirement that actual meter test results should be provided to the RTO.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: April 7, 2026
PJM presented manual revisions to replace its standard for determining whether a resource point of interconnection on a distribution facility falls under federal or state jurisdiction.
FERC Approves SCE’s Agreement With Battery Developer
FERC approved an agreement between Southern California Edison and Longroad Development Co. regarding interconnection of a 500-MW battery energy storage project, with one commissioner acknowledging Longroad remains “between a rock and a hard place.”
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EDAM Utilities Seeking Stakeholder Input on RA Program
The group developing a new resource adequacy program for non-CAISO members of the ISO’s Extended Day-Ahead Market is soliciting stakeholder participation to develop a proposal.
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EDAM May 1 Launch on Track Despite Data Challenges
CAISO’s Extended Day-Ahead Market is on schedule to launch May 1 with PacifiCorp as its first participant, as the new market goes through a third and final phase of parallel operations testing before starting.
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NextEra Energy’s new NERC Information Command Center includes an Advanced Virtual Auditing tool, referred to as “Ava” by FPL representatives, that constantly monitors CIP compliance. It can recognize voice commands and speak.
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SERC Members/Board Meeting Briefs: March 25, 2026
Representatives of Florida Power & Light urged fellow SERC Reliability members to start using artificial intelligence tools, even in their own personal lives, warning that its use on the grid is spreading too rapidly to not understand how it works.
Georgia Power to Pay $175K in NERC Penalties
FERC approved a settlement between Georgia Power and SERC Reliability that will see the utility pay $175,000 for violating NERC's reliability standards.
Report: Poor Voltage Control, Lack of Regs Drove Iberian Grid Collapse
ENTSO-E's final report on the Iberian Peninsula blackout of April 2025 lays out the root causes and chain of events that led to the collapse of the grid, providing critiques of the numerous points of failure.
MISO: NERC to Dial Down RTO’s Risk Level; Members Create Large Load Working Group
In a case of déjà vu, MISO announced that NERC is poised to issue a follow-up to its Long-Term Reliability Assessment that stands to lower the RTO’s reliability vulnerability from “high risk” to “elevated.”
The E-ISAC received fewer incident reports in 2025 than in any other year on record, NERC told FERC.
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NERC: Cyber Event Reports Continued Decline in 2025
NERC told FERC it only received a single report of a qualifying cybersecurity incident under reliability standard CIP-008-6.
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FERC Approves Multiple Cyber Standards
FERC approved a slate of updates to NERC's Critical Infrastructure Protection standards intended to improve grid security while enabling the use of new technologies.
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Manufacturers are reporting yearslong backlogs for heavy-duty gas turbines such as this 7HA.03, shown in GE Vernova’s Greenville, S.C., factory.
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Reports Flag Soaring Costs, Delays for New Gas-fired Generation
One new report flags risks entailed in the massive planned buildout of gas-fired generation, while another predicts a sharp continued rise in gas turbine prices.
Terra-Gen Fined $5M for Using Batteries to Manipulate CAISO Market
FERC fined Terra-Gen nearly $5 million for strategically using its battery storage resources to repeatedly manipulate CAISO’s market over almost two years.
N.J. Removes ‘Moratorium’ Blocking New Nuclear Plants
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill paved the way for the development of new nuclear plants by removing a permitting rule that for four decades created a “de facto moratorium” on reactor construction.
EIA Annual Energy Outlook 2026 Forecasts Major Demand Growth
The Energy Information Administration’s 2026 Annual Energy Outlook forecasts major demand growth in the coming years.
Energy storage projects in service or proposed in New York.
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N.Y. Reports Progress on Energy Storage Buildout
New York has far exceeded the interim target on its energy storage roadmap — 1.5 GW of capacity by the end of 2025 — but has more work ahead as it pursues 6 GW by 2030.
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Xcel Files Large Load Tariff Proposal in Colorado
Xcel Energy is seeking approval for a large load tariff in Colorado that includes an optional clean transition tariff to encourage the development of emerging carbon-free resources.