Aug. 20, 2025
| This week’s load management news and insights for utility leaders
A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
A correction to Wednesday's Load Management Weekly.
An earlier version of this newsletter was sent without content from our sponsor, PLMA. That content appears in the revised newsletter below.
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Meris Lutz
Senior Editor, Utility Dive
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Advocates say the taxpayer-funded Demand Side Grid Support program is critical to reducing energy costs and managing the California grid, but it faces an uncertain future.
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With every aspect of the power grid changing, it's time to rethink traditional system planning and operating approaches, a new report says.
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The July 7 resource adequacy report relies on flawed assumptions to support fossil fuels, three trade associations said, in asking for a rehearing.
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Utilities are investing billions to upgrade systems as disasters intensify and power demands surge. Explore how AI, distributed resources and new metrics are reshaping grid resilience strategies in
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Opinion
There is a revolution of grid-connected devices in the making, writes Laura Sherman, president of the Michigan Energy Innovation Business Council.
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“Power has become the new real estate,” said Andrew Batson, head of U.S. data center research at JLL.
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The marketplace connects customers with projects offering financial and energy savings based on their energy consumption and carbon accounting data.
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