March 13, 2025
| This week’s renewable energy news and insights for utility leaders
Despite the Trump administration’s focus on fossil fuels and opposition to the IRA, analysts anticipate the renewables market will continue benefiting from high energy demand.
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“Both our constituencies and the energy industry alike remain concerned about disruptive changes to our nation’s energy tax structure,” the letter led by Rep. Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y., said.
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FROM: SMART ELECTRIC POWER ALLIANCE
As AI-driven data centers surge nationwide, utilities are exploring clean energy tariffs to balance rising electricity demand, ensure grid resilience, and accelerate carbon-free power adoption. These emerging tariffs are shaping how utilities manage large-load customers while protecting grid reliability and affordability. In this blog, SEPA and the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center highlight five key tariffs, illustrating how utilities are structuring pricing, incentives, and partnerships to drive innovation.
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Salt River Project knew its legacy CIS could not keep pace with forecasted growth and customer demands. Learn key takeaways from Salt River Project’s customer modernization project and journey to the cloud in
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“There is simply no physical way that wind, solar and batteries could replace the myriad uses of natural gas,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright said at S&P Global’s CERAWeek.
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The companies aim to produce a module made with polysilicon, wafers and cells manufactured in the U.S.
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The uncertainty created by the funding freeze has affected projects at “various stages of development,” a clean energy executive said on a recent press call.
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