June 24, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for utility leaders
The emergency order will help reduce the risk of blackouts in the Southeast brought on by high temperatures, the department said.
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Consumers will see a “slight increase” in power bills this summer, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said Monday. But that analysis is based on expectations for cooler weather.
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The new policy includes a broader set of directives to advance an emerging class of transportable, factory-made reactors.
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As climate shifts transform safe regions into tinderboxes, utilities must replace outdated risk assessments with real-time monitoring before disaster strikes.
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Opinion
Upgrading infrastructure, embracing renewables and collaborating with governments and communities are no longer optional if companies want to ease legal risks and maintain social license to operate.
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Local U.S. officials say they’re driving emissions goals from the ground up since the Trump administration’s withdrawal from key international climate events and agreements.
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