Can microgrids let data centers dodge grid congestion chaos?

When it comes to providing the enormous power demands of artificial intelligence-related data centers, is smaller better? So far, most approaches to meeting the AI loads have involved conventional big iron, such as co-locating data centers at existing nuclear and natural gas plants. A contrary view comes from San Diego-based software and engineering company Xendee… More Can microgrids let data centers dodge grid congestion chaos?

FERC’s Christie reacts to Trump’s independent agency E.O.

By Kennedy Maize Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Mark Christie last week downplayed the significance of President Trump’s new executive order on independent administrative agencies. In a session with reporters following FERC’s February open meeting — his first as FERC chairman — Christie said the order, which he has read twice, is largely business as… More FERC’s Christie reacts to Trump’s independent agency E.O.

Commentary: Trump’s independent agency power grab

By Kennedy Maize Presidential executive orders are not law. They do not override existing law. Yet that is the claim that President Trump and, more specifically Russell Vought, his Office of Management and Budget director, make in a Feb. 18 executive order, “Ensuring Accountability for All Agencies.” The order claims that “previous administrations have allowed… More Commentary: Trump’s independent agency power grab

Trump’s O&G conundrum: “Drill, baby, drill,” but not off our shores

By Kennedy Maize In his first day in office, Jan. 20, among other actions President Trump issued an 11-page executive order that repealed over 70 Biden administration executive orders and presidential memoranda. Many related to Trump hot-button issues such as DEI, Covid restrictions, gender identity, and climate change. Among them was one designed to aid… More Trump’s O&G conundrum: “Drill, baby, drill,” but not off our shores

FERC approves line-jumping PJM connections

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved a controversial plan to fast-track PJM grid connections for up to 50 new dispatchable gas-fired generators. PJM. the nation’s largest regional transmission organization, says it faces potential shortages as a result of new electricity demand as soon as next year. The order (ER25-712) allows the selected projects to… More FERC approves line-jumping PJM connections

Will Donald Trump produce gains for nuclear power interests?

By Kennedy Maize Donald Trump highlighted energy in the 2024 campaign and in the early days of his disruptive, chaotic administration. Many in the nuclear power business hope Trump will mean good news for their interests. They are probably wrong, although it’s unwise to rule out anything given Trump’s Brownian attention span. The available evidence… More Will Donald Trump produce gains for nuclear power interests?

D.C. Appeals Court kills Trump-Biden “rail, baby, rail’ LNG rule

By Kennedy Maize The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has killed a Trump and Biden administration rule that allowed transportation of liquefied natural gas by rail. The case against the rule was led by the Sierra Club with several other national environmental groups signed on, along with 14 state governments and the Puyallup tribal government… More D.C. Appeals Court kills Trump-Biden “rail, baby, rail’ LNG rule