EXTREME HEAT

The extreme cold in Texas this past winter crippled energy generation and brought widespread blackouts. Now, extreme heat and wildfires are threatening states from Texas to Washington. The heat is driving up energy use and is making already-extreme drought conditions worse, threatening the water supply needed for hydropower, fossil, and nuclear generation.



These challenges are bolstering calls for the establishment of a Western Regional Transmission Organization (RTO). Such an organization could drive better planning for future transmission and help balance power in the region when certain areas have demand that exceeds their capacity. Critics of such a system claim establishing an RTO would create costs with little benefit for customers.

United States: Federal Level

Debate continues on Capitol Hill around a potential infrastructure bill. The electric utility part of the plan has largely focused on grid modernization...

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AUSTRALIA

The Australian Energy Regulator published its final decision on revenues for the five distribution network utilities (DNSPs) in Victoria for investment in their networks during 2021-2026...

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CANADA

The Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) has published its strategic plan for 2021-2024...

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GREAT BRITAIN

British electricity distribution businesses submit their draft business plans for the RIIO-ED2 period...

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NEW ZEALAND

In late April, the Commerce Commission, New Zealand’s competition, consumer, and regulatory agency, published an open letter seeking views on emerging issues for both energy networks and airports...

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