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The costs of ‘invisible resiliency’ for utilities
Utility failure is increasingly measured by how much customers have to think about its service.
Lisa Martine JenkinsJan 29, 2026
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Three unlikely trends that have come to define decarbonization
Max Savage LevensonJan 28, 2026
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How Forgent Power is trying to ride the data center wave to an IPO
Catherine BoudreauJan 28, 2026
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As Redwood Materials shifts into developing storage, Google invests
Maeve AllsupJan 28, 2026
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The grid can’t build fast enough
Nick ZenkinJan 27, 2026
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Utility rate hikes hit $31 billion, despite a bipartisan backlash to rising costs
The “new politics of electricity” is here, PowerLines CEO Charles Hua said.
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The rise of permissionless DERs
James McGinniss, CEO and co-founder of David Energy, talks regulation, affordability and scaling up.
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Even for eight-hour storage, lithium-ion is still the tech to beat
A new assessment of the global LDES market shows just how far ahead the incumbent battery players still are.
Maeve AllsupJan 28, 2026 -
Are creative power deals actually speeding up development?
There’s one wild card standing in the way of faster data center development.
Maeve AllsupJan 27, 2026 -
Armed with new batteries and winterized plants, ERCOT survives Fern
This week, Texas has been a case study for the perks of a diversified grid.
Catherine BoudreauJan 27, 2026 -
Another capacity crunch is coming
Is the AI boom masking the looming challenge of 2030s coal retirements?
Maeve AllsupJan 26, 2026 -
A five-alarm fire for the grid?
Why grid reliability, affordability, and national security are colliding. What breaks first?
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What the Texas grid has learned about resilience since Uri
The state’s utilities have spent five years patching holes exposed by the 2021 disaster. Now, they’re bracing for another ice storm.
Lisa Martine JenkinsJan 23, 2026














