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Wind Repowering—A Second Wind for the Industry
It's a known fact that wind power sites across the U.S. eventually will reach the end of their lifecycles. So now what? The industry is coming upon an age where owners and operators must repower these sites by leveraging existing infrastructure to help meet the growing national demand for power. With more than 75,000 turbines [...]The post Wind Repowering-A Second Wind for the Industry appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Google Pledges Power, Ratepayer Protections in $15B Missouri Data Center Expansion
Google will invest $15 billion in Missouri infrastructure, including a new data center in New Florence, Montgomery County, in a project that pairs its expanding data center footprint with new generation commitments, a large-load cost-allocation framework, and Ameren Missouri rate structures designed to protect existing customers from infrastructure costs tied to large energy users. When [...]The post Google Pledges Power, Ratepayer Protections in $15B Missouri Data Center Expansion appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Texture Raises $12.5M to Tackle the Operational Complexity of the Modern Grid
VoLo Earth and Equal Ventures co-lead Series A in grid technology firm building an operating system" to help utilities consolidate data and maximize value across operations - from data center load to renewables growth to distributed energy resources. Texture, the grid software platform that provides utilities a single view of every device and data source [...]The post Texture Raises $12.5M to Tackle the Operational Complexity of the Modern Grid appeared first on POWER Magazine.
More Nuclear-Powered District Heating Planned in Finland
Finnish energy group Steady Energy has signed a letter of intent with Alva-yhtiot, the city of Jyvaskyla's water and energy group, to study the suitability of small-scale nuclear power as a source of district heating for the city.The post More Nuclear-Powered District Heating Planned in Finland appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Fives ProSim Launches ProSimPlus Python API, a New Generation of Python Driven Process Simulation
Fives ProSim, a subsidiary of the Fives Group and an expert in industrial process simulation and optimization, announces the release of ProSimPlus Python API. This new solution enables users to run the engine of ProSimPlus, a leading software dedicated to the design, simulation, and optimization of continuous industrial processes, directly from the Python environment. A [...]The post Fives ProSim Launches ProSimPlus Python API, a New Generation of Python Driven Process Simulation appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Enel Acquiring Seven PV Solar Farms Across Three States
Enel Group announced it has agreed to acquire seven solar photovoltaic facilities across three states as the company expands its U.S. portfolio. Enel, acting through wholly owned subsidiary Enel Green Power North America, on May 18 said it has an agreement to invest $140 million for the purchase of the plants, which the company said [...]The post Enel Acquiring Seven PV Solar Farms Across Three States appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The POWER Interview: Quantum Computing’s Importance for Utilities and Power Generators
Dr. Remy Notermans, director of Strategic Planning for Atom Computing, a Boulder, Colorado-based group developing large-scale quantum computers, recently provided POWER with information about how quantum computing works. Notermans discussed how quantum computing can benefit electric utilities and the power generation sector.The post The POWER Interview: Quantum Computing's Importance for Utilities and Power Generators appeared first on POWER Magazine.
OCI, CPS Break Ground on Major Texas BESS Project
Clean energy group OCI Energy and Texas-based power company CPS Energy announced they've broken ground for construction of the Alamo City Battery Energy Storage System near San Antonio, Texas.The post OCI, CPS Break Ground on Major Texas BESS Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Hull Street Energy Scales Hydro Footprint With Acquisition of FirstLight USA
Investment firm Hull Street Energy (HSE), which focuses on the power sector, announced an agreement to acquire FirstLight USA from the Public Sector Pension Investment Board. The transaction includes a portfolio of about 1,400 MW of clean energy generation in the U.S. Northeast.The post Hull Street Energy Scales Hydro Footprint With Acquisition of FirstLight USA appeared first on POWER Magazine.
How Trump’s EO 14300 Is Reshaping NRC Nuclear Licensing and Regulation
A year after President Trump signed Executive Order (EO) 14300 directing the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to cut red tape and speed nuclear deployment, the agency is claiming a string of historic firsts, a backlog of rules in motion at unprecedented scale, and an internal reorganization due to take effect next month. In a news [...]The post How Trump's EO 14300 Is Reshaping NRC Nuclear Licensing and Regulation appeared first on POWER Magazine.
MD&A Positions Itself as Alternative Source for 7FA and 7EA Gas Turbine Rotor Life Extensions
With hundreds of 7FA and 7EA gas turbines approaching end-of-life thresholds and industry-wide constraints on forgings and shop capacity, MD&A has invested a decade in reverse engineering, supply chain development, and production of rotor components to offer utilities an independent path forward. The gas turbine bubble of 2000 to 2004 saw between 600 and 700 [...]The post MD&A Positions Itself as Alternative Source for 7FA and 7EA Gas Turbine Rotor Life Extensions appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Energy Experts Discuss Implications, and Intrigue, of NextEra/Dominion Deal
NextEra's purchase of Dominion Energy, if approved, would have an impact on many areas of the electricity sector. Some analysts told POWER they're concerned about how it would affect customers' power bills. Others wonder whether the $67-billion deal s part of a trend that will lead to more mergers and acquisitions in the power space.The post Energy Experts Discuss Implications, and Intrigue, of NextEra/Dominion Deal appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Cuba Begins Installing Turbines at Herradura 1, Its Largest Wind Farm
After more than a decade of construction setbacks, Cuba has begun erecting turbines at the Herradura 1 wind farm in the eastern province of Las Tunas-the largest wind project ever attempted on the island. Vicente de la O Levy, Cuba's Minister of Energy and Mines, said the facility will be brought online this year, with [...]The post Cuba Begins Installing Turbines at Herradura 1, Its Largest Wind Farm appeared first on POWER Magazine.
NRC Clears Long Mott’s Environmental Review on a Faster Path—Another Milestone for Commercial Advanced Nuclear
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has completed its environmental assessment (EA) of the proposed 320-MW Long Mott Generating Station at Dow's Seadrift site in Texas, issuing a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the four-reactor X-energy project. According to X-energy, the NRC completed the environmental review in under a year, marking the first time [...]The post NRC Clears Long Mott's Environmental Review on a Faster Path-Another Milestone for Commercial Advanced Nuclear appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Cuba’s Varadero Airport Aims for Solar Self-Sufficiency with New Photovoltaic Park
Juan Gualberto Gomez Ferrer International Airport, the main gateway to the Varadero resort area, will become the first in Cuba to manage its entire electricity demand using solar energy, with the construction of a photovoltaic solar park that is already in the preparation stage. The information was confirmed by Osmany Sanchez, Secretary General of the [...]The post Cuba's Varadero Airport Aims for Solar Self-Sufficiency with New Photovoltaic Park appeared first on POWER Magazine.
How Solar PV Yield Risk Shapes Project Design, Investment, and Bankability
Expected annual energy yield (PVout) is a fundamental number for every utility-scale photovoltaic (PV) project. It informs the design, shapes the budget, feeds the financial model, and influences what investors and lenders are willing to accept. Behind every expected yield estimate, however, is a range of uncertainty. Part of it comes from the solar resource [...]The post How Solar PV Yield Risk Shapes Project Design, Investment, and Bankability appeared first on POWER Magazine.
From Backup to Prime Power: How AI Data Centers Are Bypassing the Grid
Data centers have traditionally depended on uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems and backup generators to keep them online during a power cut, grid event, or natural disaster. But the critical nature of modern artificial intelligence (AI) workloads is such that there is no tolerance of downtime. Further measures must be in place to ensure energy [...]The post From Backup to Prime Power: How AI Data Centers Are Bypassing the Grid appeared first on POWER Magazine.
NextEra Will Buy Dominion Energy in Largest-Ever Electric Utility Deal
Florida-headquartered NextEra Energy, one of the largest U.S. power utilities, is set to buy Virginia-based Dominion Energy in an all-stock deal valued at about $67 billion.The post NextEra Will Buy Dominion Energy in Largest-Ever Electric Utility Deal appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Reports Say NextEra in Talks to Acquire Dominion Energy
NextEra Energy, one of the largest electric utilities in the U.S., is reportedly in talks to acquire Virginia-based Dominion Energy.The post Reports Say NextEra in Talks to Acquire Dominion Energy appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Phantom Data Centers Didn’t Break the Power Grid—They Proved It Was Already Broken
The requests flooding interconnection queues come from data center developers, private equity funds, land brokers, and shell companies, many of whom lack site control, a construction timeline, or even a signed customer. They secure a queue position, bet that powered land will attract a buyer, and wait. The industry calls them "phantom data centers," and the grid isn't prepared to handle them.The post Phantom Data Centers Didn't Break the Power Grid-They Proved It Was Already Broken appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Record Power Burn Expected This Summer as Coal Retirements and Data Centers Drive Gas Demand
U.S. natural gas supply is expected to reach a record 117 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) this summer, including 111.7 Bcf/d of dry gas production, but growing demand from liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, data center load, industrial activity, and power generation is absorbing much of that growth, leaving less gas available for storage [...]The post Record Power Burn Expected This Summer as Coal Retirements and Data Centers Drive Gas Demand appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Sunraycer Renewables Closes $901-Million Package to Support Three Solar Projects
Sunraycer Renewables LLC, a developer, owner, and operator of clean energy power sites, on May 14 announced the closing of a $901-million project financing facility to support three Texas-based solar power projects.The post Sunraycer Renewables Closes $901-Million Package to Support Three Solar Projects appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Wärtsilä, Origem Energia Partner on Brazilian Power Plant Projects
Technology group Wartsila has signed two equipment supply contracts with Origem Energia for the development of new balancing power projects in Brazil. The contracts announced May 13 cover the supply of two batches of 18 Wartsila 34SG balancing engines.The post Wartsila, Origem Energia Partner on Brazilian Power Plant Projects appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Managing AI’s Footprint in a Carbon-Constrained World
Behind even the smallest convenience powered by AI is a massive surge of computing power for training models and inference. All that computing power requires energy.The post Managing AI's Footprint in a Carbon-Constrained World appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The Hidden Bottleneck Slowing DER Interconnection—and What Utilities Can Do About It
Utilities are under increasing pressure to move distributed energy resources (DER) through interconnection queues more quickly. In many regions, review timelines have stretched from months into years as requests for solar, storage, and electric vehicle infrastructure continue to rise.The post The Hidden Bottleneck Slowing DER Interconnection-and What Utilities Can Do About It appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Duke Energy’s Nuclear Playbook: Three Horizons, One Strategy
Duke Energy's 11-unit nuclear fleet finished 2025 with a capacity factor greater than 97%-its best result on record. For Steven Capps, Duke's senior vice president and Chief Nuclear Officer, that number is the foundation everything else has to sit on. 2025 was the best year we have had in terms of overall capacity factor for [...]The post Duke Energy's Nuclear Playbook: Three Horizons, One Strategy appeared first on POWER Magazine.
State of the Nuclear Industry 2026: Korsnick Says the Real Test Is Now Scale
Within a single week last month, Kairos Power broke ground on its Hermes 2 reactor in Tennessee, and days later TerraPower and Bechtel began construction on the Natrium reactor in Wyoming. Maria Korsnick, president and CEO of the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), told industry leaders in Washington, D.C., at the Nuclear Energy Policy Forum on [...]The post State of the Nuclear Industry 2026: Korsnick Says the Real Test Is Now Scale appeared first on POWER Magazine.
CISA’s CI Fortify Initiative Signals a Shift in How the U.S. Government Thinks About Grid Threats
On May 5, 2026, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released its CI Fortify initiative, new guidance instructing electric utilities and other critical infrastructure (CI) operators to plan for a geopolitical crisis in which their operational technology (OT) networks are actively compromised and/or their connectivity to telecommunications, internet, vendors, and service providers is gone. [...]The post CISA's CI Fortify Initiative Signals a Shift in How the U.S. Government Thinks About Grid Threats appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Star Catcher Raises $65 Million to Build First Power Grid in Space
Florida-headquartered Star Catcher Industries said it has raised $65 million in an oversubscribed Series A funding round, as the company continues its effort toward building the first space-based power grid. Star Catcher, based in Jacksonville, said the new investment-led by B Capital and co-led by Shield Capital and Cerberus Ventures, the venture arm of Cerberus [...]The post Star Catcher Raises $65 Million to Build First Power Grid in Space appeared first on POWER Magazine.
GE Vernova Modernizing Türkiye’s Power Generation With Country’s First H-Class Gas Turbine
GE Vernova announced the start of commercial operation of the 852-MW Krklareli power plant in Turkiye. The natural gas-fired combined-cycle power station, featuring GE Vernova's 9HA.02 gas turbine, is the first in that country to use an H-class product.The post GE Vernova Modernizing Turkiye's Power Generation With Country's First H-Class Gas Turbine appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Fast Power for a Constrained Grid: Wet Compression Applications in Gas Turbines
There has never been a time when so much power was needed so fast. Driven by the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, more data center capacity is in development or under construction now than has been built in all of history. According to analyst firm Industrial Info Resources (IIR), each month of 2025 saw at least [...]The post Fast Power for a Constrained Grid: Wet Compression Applications in Gas Turbines appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Aligning Data Center Growth with Community Acceptance in a Constrained Grid
Grid capacity and the interconnection queue aren't the only constraints on U.S. data center growth. Community acceptance is becoming the toughest bottleneck to break through, and a hot political topic with the approach of the midterm elections.The post Aligning Data Center Growth with Community Acceptance in a Constrained Grid appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The Many Shapes of Nuclear Power’s Revival
After decades of stagnation, nuclear power is firmly back in the energy discussion. Surging electricity demand, hyperscale data centers hunting for firm round-the-clock power, and growing pressure to decarbonize industrial heat have converged to revive interest in both new reactor construction and lifetime extensions of the existing fleet. The resurgence is broader than a single [...]The post The Many Shapes of Nuclear Power's Revival appeared first on POWER Magazine.
China Donates 5,000 Solar PV Systems to Cuba Amid Energy Crisis
The Cuban National Electric Union (UNE) is implementing a program to install 5,000 2-kW photovoltaic (PV) systems, donated by China, with the goal of diversifying the energy mix and ensuring essential services amidst the current energy crisis. Elena Maidelin Ortiz Fernandez, head of the project to install these systems, explained to a Cuban newspaper that [...]The post China Donates 5,000 Solar PV Systems to Cuba Amid Energy Crisis appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Clearway Brings 320-MW Honeycomb Energy Center Online in Utah
California-headquartered Clearway Energy Group said the company's 320-MW Honeycomb Energy Center is now online in Utah.The post Clearway Brings 320-MW Honeycomb Energy Center Online in Utah appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Investment Group Acquires 530-MW Gas-Fired Power Plant in Texas
A global investment firm that manages about $22 billion in assets said it has acquired a majority of the equity interests in New Frontera Holdings, which includes a 530-MW natural gas-fired combined-cycle generation station in Mission, Texas.The post Investment Group Acquires 530-MW Gas-Fired Power Plant in Texas appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Ontario Advances Bruce C Nuclear Project with $300M Pre-Development Agreement
Ontario took its most decisive step yet toward building Canada's first large-scale nuclear station in more than three decades, directing the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) to enter a cost-sharing and recovery agreement with Bruce Power to advance pre-construction work on the proposed Bruce C project. The agreement, announced on May 7 by Energy and [...]The post Ontario Advances Bruce C Nuclear Project with $300M Pre-Development Agreement appeared first on POWER Magazine.
A Roadmap for Breaking Through the Power Demand Bottleneck in Data Center Construction
With many hyperscale data centers requiring hundreds of megawatts of reliable, uninterrupted power, contractors often find themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place.The post A Roadmap for Breaking Through the Power Demand Bottleneck in Data Center Construction appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The Time Is Now: Permitting Reform Is the Foundation of America’s Energy Future
The American Public Power Association welcomes renewed bipartisan negotiations in the Senate on permitting reform. America's demand for electricity is rising at a pace few anticipated just a few years ago. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation's (NERC's) recent Long-Term Reliability Assessment warns that 10-year summer peak demand is projected to grow by 224 GW, [...]The post The Time Is Now: Permitting Reform Is the Foundation of America's Energy Future appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The POWER Interview: Electrification, Decarbonization, and Optimizing Infrastructure
Khalid Mandri is president of ABB Installation Products. Mandri recently provided POWER with his insight about how electrification supports decarbonization, and how it aligns with optimizing power infrastructure, including the grid.The post The POWER Interview: Electrification, Decarbonization, and Optimizing Infrastructure appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Beyond Carbon: How Emerging Fuels and Technologies Can Help
For years, the case for emerging fuels and technologies has often been told through the lens of decarbonization. That lens still matters, but it does not reflect the entire value proposition. Energy strategy is now being shaped by artificial intelligence (AI)/data centers, policy volatility, geopolitical disruption, supply-chain constraints, rising system complexity, and rapidly rising demand, [...]The post Beyond Carbon: How Emerging Fuels and Technologies Can Help appeared first on POWER Magazine.
POWER Reveals 2026 Awards Finalists; Readers to Choose Plant of the Year
POWER is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2026 POWER Awards, recognizing the projects, people, and organizations setting the pace for the global power industry. Winners will be revealed at an awards ceremony at Experience POWER in Washington, D.C., on Monday, Sept. 28, 2026, at 5 p.m. New this year: the Plant of the [...]The post POWER Reveals 2026 Awards Finalists; Readers to Choose Plant of the Year appeared first on POWER Magazine.
77 Miles, One Drone: Rewriting the Rules of Infrastructure Inspection
Transmission corridors can be difficult to inspect, sometimes requiring helicopters and boots on the ground. A Daytona Beach, Florida, company is using drones to improve the process-at roughly a quarter ofThe post 77 Miles, One Drone: Rewriting the Rules of Infrastructure Inspection appeared first on POWER Magazine.
A Blueprint for Successful Solar Canopy Projects
Solar canopies are unlocking clean energy potential in some of the built environment's most underutilized spaces, but success depends on getting the details right. Solar canopy projects above parkingThe post A Blueprint for Successful Solar Canopy Projects appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The Power Problem Behind AI—and a Path to Fix It
As artificial intelligence (AI) training reshapes data center power system design, early adopters using battery energy storage systems (BESS), microgrid control, and unified automation are positioningThe post The Power Problem Behind AI-and a Path to Fix It appeared first on POWER Magazine.
AI Data Center Growth Is Now a Power Infrastructure Problem
Why megawatts, siting, firm generation, and power-aware design are becoming the real inner loop of the artificial intelligence (AI) race. We are knocking on the door of these incredible capabilities. The ability to build basically machines out of sand." Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, used that phrase at Davos this January to describe how silicon [...]The post AI Data Center Growth Is Now a Power Infrastructure Problem appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Data Centers and the Grid: How Hyperscale Computing Is Reshaping Power Infrastructure
A power paradox is emerging in the hyperscale era: while computing demand is accelerating, power availability is increasingly becoming the constraint that determines where data centers are built, how quickly they can be energized, and how large they can become. In this age of hyperscale data centers, campuses using 300-600 MW of electrical capacity, equivalent [...]The post Data Centers and the Grid: How Hyperscale Computing Is Reshaping Power Infrastructure appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Data Centers and Communities: Why the Conversation Demands More Nuance
On April 7, the Maine House voted 82-62 to advance Legislative Document (LD) 307, a bill sponsored by Rep. Melanie Sachs, D-Freeport, that would impose a moratorium on artificial intelligence (AI) dataThe post Data Centers and Communities: Why the Conversation Demands More Nuance appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Policy Problems Aside, Solar Continues to Shine
Industry analysts say faster construction timelines, along with lower energy costs, are fueling consistent growth in a solar power sector increasingly constrained by regulators.The post Policy Problems Aside, Solar Continues to Shine appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Fewer People, Older Assets, Higher Stakes: How the Power Sector Is Rethinking Preventive Maintenance
Operators are trying to coax more output from aging fleets, with fewer experienced people, under increasingly unforgiving reliability expectations. In that environment, preventive maintenance has become anThe post Fewer People, Older Assets, Higher Stakes: How the Power Sector Is Rethinking Preventive Maintenance appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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