
This podcast delivers the top stories in the electric utility industry, curated daily using AI-driven tools for maximum relevance and impact. Each episode is generated with advanced language models to provide clear, concise, and timely updates for energy professionals. www.linkedin.com/company/currenteventspodcast
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 183 | Founded | a year ago |
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Severe grid stress is forcing regulators to actively bypass standard planning paradigms, evidenced by FERC authorizing a highly exclusive, expedited interconnection track (EIT) for PJM and the DOE invoking emergency Section 202(c) orders to waive Duk... more
An unprecedented 92.2-gigawatt summer peak demand forecast in ERCOT is violently colliding with severe physical capacity limits and unmodeled regulatory threats across the bulk power system. This briefing examines ERCOT's "Batch Zero" proposal to tri... more
ERCOT is advancing a radical "Batch Zero" simultaneous study model to triage an unprecedented 360,000-megawatt interconnection queue overwhelmingly driven by speculative data center and industrial demand. This critical transition away from legacy ser... more
An unprecedented 360-gigawatt interconnection queue in ERCOT has collided with a rare NERC Level 3 Essential Action alert, forcing grid operators to fundamentally alter how hyperscale computational loads are managed. As NextEra Energy and Dominion pu... more
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A fast-moving briefing focused on electric utilities, grid reliability, and the rapid rise of hyperscale data-center loads. Episodes regularly dissect regulatory actions (FERC, NERC, state policies), interconnection queues, and large-scale capital plans, while tying in market dynamics, transmission upgrades, and the economics of ratepayer protection. Unique angles include the crossover between tech-driven load, cybersecurity requirements, and policy shifts that reshape who pays for grid investments, making it a practical resource for planners, operators, and tech/HPC stakeholders looking to stay ahead of regulatory and market changes.
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