COP30 ends, not with a bang but a whimper

By Kennedy Maize Most of the headlines at the end of the United Nation’s 30th “Conference of the Parties” to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Belem, Brazil, to address global warming and climate change were similar. They highlighted COP30’s studied lack of jeremiads against fossil fuels in the conference report. The … More COP30 ends, not with a bang but a whimper

Generational dispute roils Maryland

By Kennedy Maize Baltimore-based Constellation Energy is dueling in Annapolis with its estranged, erstwhile parent, Chicago-based Exelon Corp., over building new electric generation and storage in the “land of pleasant living,” (a slogan coined in the 1960s by a Baltimore brewery). The two energy giants are wrangling over the possibility of new generation needed in … More Generational dispute roils Maryland

Western ISO finally headed toward reality?

By Kennedy Maize The western electricity landscape looks like it is moving toward a long-anticipated future as a west-wide regional transmission operator. It’s led by California and the state legislature’s seminal passage in September of legislation, AB 25, that created the framework, based on the California Independent System Operator’s (CAISO) Western Energy Imbalance Market. According … More Western ISO finally headed toward reality?

DOE data center fast track plan draws fire

By Kennedy Maize The Trump administration’s latest Department of Energy move to centralize and federalize the U.S. electricity system is drawing fire, including from important FERC veterans, Republicans and Democrats alike. At the end of October, DOE told the independent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to issue a draft order giving FERC the ability to order … More DOE data center fast track plan draws fire

Guest Commentary: Japan should resist the temptation to go nuclear

By Henry Sokolski If growing tensions in the Indo-Pacific weren’t alarming enough, a recent round of nuclear provocations has only salted the wound. On Oct. 29, U.S. President Donald Trump pledged to resume nuclear-weapons testing, taking leaders in the region by surprise. Then, on Nov. 5, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow will follow Trump’s … More Guest Commentary: Japan should resist the temptation to go nuclear

Will Trump’s gale force sink the nation’s largest offshore wind project?

By Kennedy Maize The nation’s largest offshore wind project, two-thirds complete off the Virginia shore with $8.2 billion spent, is facing new challenges, political and financial. In both cases, one source of the new risks is Donald Trump. The political risks are that the president may turn his irrational hatred of offshore wind to the … More Will Trump’s gale force sink the nation’s largest offshore wind project?

NuScale Power’s stock shocked after bad 3rd quarter

By Kennedy Maize Another disappointing earnings report from NuScale Power’s (NYSE:SMR) last week (Nov. 6) led to a sharp decline in the company’s stock. At the same time, another shift in the status of Fluor Corp.’s (NYSE:FLR) shares in NuScale hiked the price of the Texas engineering and construction giant’s shares.   NuScale’s third quarter … More NuScale Power’s stock shocked after bad 3rd quarter

GOP’s election debacle and energy implications

By Kennedy Maize There’s one word that best describes what happened to the Republican Party in Tuesday’s elections across the country: “wipeout.” “From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide Pacific shore. From the queen of flowing mountains to the southbelt by the shore,” the GOP’s electoral cannon balls rolled feebly out of the end … More GOP’s election debacle and energy implications

The battery revolution in energy and electricity

By Kennedy Maize Li-ion, LFP, Na-ion, graphene, lead acid, solid state, flow. Welcome to the Advanced Battery Warehouse. What started 200 years ago, using primitive electric batteries to power wooden-wheeled vehicles, now appears to be a far more mature technology that can transform how the worldwide energy system works, from cars to household electric service. … More The battery revolution in energy and electricity