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Energy Secretary Chris Wright says Iran must be 'put to an end,' predicts brief oil-price spike In a televised interview, Energy Secretary Chris Wright argued U.S. action aims to end a 47-year Iranian threat and said any related spike in oil and gasoline prices should be short-lived, driven by logistics and market fear rather than global supply shortages.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright insists that U.S. military action is crucial to ending decades of Iranian hostility, and any rise in oil prices will be merely temporary.

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#US #EnergyStability #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #MarketLogistics #USMilitaryAction

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Energy Southeast official tells Opelika council municipal utility rates have been stable Fred Clark of Energy Southeast told the Opelika City Council that contract renegotiations stabilized electric rates from 2012–2025 and that new contracts are expected to maintain stability for the next decade, keeping Opelika competitive in Lee County.

Opelika's electric rates have remained stable for over a decade, thanks to strategic contracts that promise to keep them low for another 10 years!

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#OpelikaLeeCounty #AL #OpelikaElectricity #EnergyStability #EconomicCompetitiveness

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Japan Begins State-Backed Bitcoin Mining to Stabilize Power Grid Japan is integrating Bitcoin mining into its national energy strategy, leveraging the technology to stabilize its power grid and maximize the use of renewable

Japan Begins State-Backed Bitcoin Mining to Stabilize Power Grid

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Puerto Rico Officials Address Energy Cost and Voltage Fluctuation Issues in Municipalities Officials discuss rising energy costs and measures to address voltage fluctuation for consumers.

Puerto Rico's representatives are urgently tackling the rising energy costs and voltage fluctuations that are leaving vulnerable residents in the dark.

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#US #CitizenPortal #ElderlySupport #EnergyStability #ConsumerAccess #PuertoRicoEnergy

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Utah's Valley Forge Project Aims for Comprehensive Energy and Economic Development Plan Valley Forge is set to enhance energy production and economic growth in Central Utah.

A crucial meeting at the Utah Legislature is debating the future of a key power plant that not only powers the state but also fuels job growth in the community.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #EnergyStability #JobCreation #EconomicDevelopment

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Save Long Beach Island Presents Proposal for Energy Stability and Cost Management Calls for Legislative Review of Offshore Wind Initiatives Save Long Beach Island (Save LBI) has unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at stabilizing and cost-effectively managing electricity for New Jersey residents, amidst growing concerns over the state's worsening energy crisis. The proposal calls on legislative review of offshore wind initiatives, highlighting the need for policymakers to reassess alternative solutions and consider diverse perspectives in navigating the state's energy future, with a focus on ensuring both energy security and economic well-being for communities.

Save Long Beach Island Presents Proposal for Energy Stability and Cost Management Calls for Legislative Review of Offshore Wind Initiatives #PJM #EnergyStability #LongBeachIsland #OffshoreWind #LegislativeReview #CostManagement

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Representative Albrecht Scales Benefits of Carbon Sequestration for Utah's Natural Gas Operations Albrecht highlights carbon sequestration's potential to enhance Utah's Navajo sandstone water supply.

Utah's energy future hinges on carbon sequestration, with potential benefits for both the environment and local economies—are we ready to seize the opportunity?

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#UT #CitizenPortal #EnergyStability #EnvironmentalSustainability #CarbonSequestration

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Sunrun Bolsters California Power Grid Stability During Peak Demand Test In July 2025, Sunrun played a pivotal role in maintaining the stability of California's power grid by contributing an average of 360 megawatts of energy during a peak demand test, accounting for over two-thirds of total energy dispatched. This significant event highlights the growing importance of distributed energy resources in preventing blackouts and moderating price fluctuations, as households participating in Sunrun's program receive compensation for their contributions, creating a mutually beneficial arrangement for both homeowners and the grid.

Sunrun Bolsters California Power Grid Stability During Peak Demand Test #CAISO #CaliforniaGrid #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #DistributedEnergy #EnergyStability

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Pennsylvania House Bill 1778 establishes essential energy stability fund pilot program Bill provides off-season utility assistance to low-income households through direct bill credits

Pennsylvania's new House Bill 1778 is set to empower low-income households with vital off-season utility assistance through direct bill credits!

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#PA #CitizenPortal #EnergyStability #UtilityBillCredits #LowIncomeSupport #PennsylvaniaUtilityAssistance

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Experts Discuss Energy Stability Amid Demand Growth for AI Technology Panel highlights need for balanced energy sources to meet national power demands.

As the U.S. grapples with skyrocketing electricity demands driven by AI, experts warn that a diverse energy strategy is crucial to ensure grid stability and security.

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#US #PublicPolicy #CitizenPortal #EnergyStability #AITechnology #USEnergy

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Texas Faces Uncertain Future as Renewable Energy Incentives Come Under Threat The growing reliance on renewable energy in Texas is facing an uncertain future as recent federal policy changes and state legislative actions take hold, threatening to jeopardize significant clean energy projects and potentially drive up electricity bills for households by over $500 annually by 2035.

Texas Faces Uncertain Future as Renewable Energy Incentives Come Under Threat #ERCOT #RenewableEnergy #FossilFuel #TexasPolitics #Energystability #CleanEnergyJobs #EnergyIncentives

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The US Renewable Energy Paradox: Can Texas's Success Inform National Policy Recent claims suggesting that the rapid adoption of renewable energy sources like solar and wind has led to instability and increased costs in the US electricity system are being challenged by data from Texas. Former President Trump's stance, advocating for an end to renewable energy subsidies, is at odds with the performance of the Texas grid, which has integrated significant renewable energy capacity while maintaining reliability and competitive pricing. Texas, managed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), currently predicts only a 0.30% chance of rolling blackouts during peak demand this August – a dramatic improvement from the 12% predicted just a few years ago. Furthermore, electricity prices for Texas consumers are approximately 10 cents per kilowatt-hour, significantly lower than the national average, according to the US Energy Information Administration. Joshua Rhodes, a research scientist at the University of Texas at Austin, highlights ERCOT’s success in defining the necessary products for energy reliability, suggesting it could serve as a model for other grids aiming for affordability. The state’s experience directly contradicts the arguments underpinning recent legislation intended to curtail renewable energy subsidies. US Energy Secretary Chris Wright has voiced support for these cuts, framing them as a way to eliminate “wasteful subsidies” and improve energy reliability. Trump has consistently characterized renewable energy as unreliable, expensive, and dependent on foreign supply chains, citing intermittency as a major drawback. While the Texas grid has faced past failures – notably a 2021 event where frozen natural gas infrastructure disrupted supplies to power plants – these were not solely attributable to renewable energy sources. Texas has proactively addressed these challenges by investing in large-scale battery storage facilities, which help to stabilize the grid by releasing stored energy when needed. ERCOT has added nearly 5 gigawatts of battery storage in recent years, with a further 174 gigawatts planned for connection over the next five years. The experiences of other regions illustrate a more complex picture. The PJM Interconnection, a grid heavily reliant on fossil fuels, is experiencing soaring electricity prices and declining reliability. In Ohio, a key market within PJM, electricity prices are projected to rise by more than 20% this year. A US Department of Energy report suggests potential shortfalls in electricity production to meet demand, a situation significantly less concerning in Texas. Garrett Golding of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas suggests that the combination of solar power and battery storage has proven beneficial for the Texas grid and offers a potentially replicable model for states with similar climates. Critics, like Frank Rambo of Horizon Climate Initiative, express concern that Trump’s policies will destabilize years of planning focused on integrating renewable energy sources.

The US Renewable Energy Paradox: Can Texas's Success Inform National Policy #PJM #TexasRenewables #USEnergyPolicy #Energystability #GridReliability #ClimateAction

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San Francisco discusses power rate stability amid PG&E volatility concerns Officials emphasize Clean Power SF's efforts to maintain stable rates despite market uncertainties.

San Francisco's Public Utilities Commission is stepping up to keep energy costs stable for residents, even as PG&E prepares for a price hike—offering relief for those on fixed incomes.

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#SanFranciscoCitySanFranciscoCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #EnergyStability #AffordableEnergy

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Energy experts evaluate solar ramp risks and large load impacts on Pueblo grid stability Panel discusses solar regulation and large load impacts on Pueblo's energy infrastructure.

As Colorado grapples with the challenges of solar energy fluctuations and the impact of large industrial loads, experts call for innovative solutions to ensure a stable energy future.

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#CO #CitizenPortal #EnergyStability #GridManagement #SolarRegulation

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Finance Committee recommends rate lock for district electricity renewal Committee advances approval for rate lock on upcoming electricity renewal agreement.

The Schuylkill Valley School District faces a daunting $35,000 surge in insurance costs as they strategize to lock in electricity rates for financial stability.

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#PA #CitizenPortal #EnergyStability #InsuranceCosts #PennsylvaniaSchools

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Pennsylvania updates energy standards to address looming supply crisis Lawmakers push for updated energy standards to stabilize Pennsylvania's grid and pricing.

Pennsylvania is on the brink of a clean energy revolution, with lawmakers racing against time to update standards that could prevent a looming energy crisis and skyrocketing costs for residents.

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#PA #CitizenPortal #PennsylvaniaEnergy #SustainableDevelopment #EnergyStability

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US Coal-Fired Power Plant Directed to Delay Retirement Amid Grid Stability Concerns A decades-old coal-fired power plant in West Olive, Michigan, has been directed to delay its planned retirement, a decision made by the Department of Energy (DOE). The J.H. Campbell power plant was poised to cease operations, but DOE Secretary Chris Wright declared an emergency, mandating the facility's continued operation for a temporary period. The DOE's intervention stems from concerns raised in a recent assessment by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC). The assessment highlights a potential shortfall in electric reserves for the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), which manages the power grid across 15 central U.S. states. The DOE’s action aims to bolster grid stability and mitigate potential rate increases. NERC’s 2025 Summer Reliability Assessment specifically forecasts an elevated risk of electricity shortages during peak demand periods this summer, particularly in August. The J.H. Campbell Complex, with a generation capacity of 1,560 MW, was scheduled to be retired this month, with operations ceasing on May 31. Consumers Energy and MISO had anticipated the loss of this capacity and proactively secured a 1,200 MW natural gas power plant in Covert as a replacement. Despite this mitigation, the NERC assessment still anticipates a heightened risk of reserve shortfalls. Secretary Wright’s order, issued on May 23, 2025, is effective immediately. It instructs MISO to maximize the plant’s output while minimizing costs for consumers and requires Consumers Energy to adhere to all MISO directives. The order stipulates the plant’s continued operation until August 21, 2025, although Consumers Energy has yet to announce their plans regarding the plant's eventual retirement. The decision has drawn mixed reactions. The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) argues the order is counterproductive and will lead to higher prices for customers. MPSC Chair Dan Scripps stated the order will increase costs and highlighted Michigan's existing energy surplus, suggesting no actual emergency exists. Conversely, Rep. Dave Prestin (R-Cedar River) lauded the order, emphasizing the plant's importance as a regional asset and the potential for widespread outages without it. He expressed gratitude for the administration's commitment to safeguarding American energy production.

US Coal-Fired Power Plant Directed to Delay Retirement Amid Grid Stability Concerns #MISO #CoalPower #EnergyStability #MISO #GridReliability #USGrid

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It’s wild how nuclear has become a political landmine. We need policy that looks decades ahead, not just to the next election. #EnergyStability

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US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright Issues Directive to Safeguard Midwestern Grid Against Power Outages A directive has been released by U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright to proactively safeguard against power outages and bolster grid security in the Midwestern United States, anticipating peak electricity consumption this summer. The order specifically targets the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), collaborating with Consumers Energy, to guarantee the operational status of the 1,560 megawatt J.H. Campbell coal-fired power plant in West Olive, Michigan. This plant's continued availability is crucial to prevent capacity shortfalls and potential disruptions to the power supply. The plant was slated to cease operations May 31, significantly earlier than its intended lifespan. Secretary Wright emphasized the importance of maintaining this generation capacity, stating that the action is designed to protect residents and avoid critical power losses as demand rises. The administration is committed to preventing energy policies from compromising grid stability and driving up electricity costs for families. Leveraging the guidance of President Trump, the Energy Department is focused on ensuring consistent access to affordable, dependable, and secure energy sources, regardless of weather conditions. The emergency order, originating from the Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER), is legally supported by Section 202(c) of the Federal Power Act and aligns with President Trump’s National Energy Emergency declaration. This measure aims to maintain regional power generation levels at or above 2024 capacity levels. Recent assessments from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) have highlighted a heightened risk of insufficient operating reserves within the MISO region, especially during periods of peak demand. This vulnerability is largely attributed to planned retirements of traditional power generation facilities and the potential for “supply shortfalls” when solar energy production declines later in the summer.

US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright Issues Directive to Safeguard Midwestern Grid Against Power Outages #MISO #GridSecurity #EnergyDiplomacy #PowerOutagePrevention #EnergyStability #MidwestElectricity

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Growing Risks to U.S. Grid Reliability Due to Renewable Energy Dependence A Recent Report Highlights Growing Risks to U.S. Grid Reliability Due to Renewable Energy Dependence A new analysis from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), coupled with research from Always On Energy Research, indicates a concerning trend: the increasing reliance on renewable energy sources like solar and wind power is jeopardizing the stability of the U.S. power grid. The rapid transition to renewables, when combined with other contributing factors, elevates the risk of blackouts and rolling outages across several regions within the next few years. Regional Vulnerabilities Emerge The NERC report identifies varying levels of risk depending on the region. While the Midwest/South region (MISO) anticipates sufficient power under normal conditions, preparations are underway for high-outage, high-demand scenarios, necessitating collaboration between MISO, its members, and state authorities. ERCOT, which serves Texas and heavily utilizes solar and wind energy, faces particularly acute risks during evening hours when solar generation diminishes while electricity demand remains high. Further complicating matters is the growth in both electricity demand and the intermittent nature of renewable resources, potentially triggering emergency conditions. Similarly, the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) is vulnerable to wide-area heat events that drive up demand and increase the likelihood of generator failures, leaving operators short on flexible resources to manage wind variability. New England (NPCC) is experiencing a decline in reserve capacity and may be forced to depend on neighboring power grids during peak summer stress. Underlying Challenges and Contributing Factors Several factors are amplifying these vulnerabilities. The inherent intermittency of solar and wind power – their dependence on weather patterns – poses a significant challenge to grid management, as the system was originally designed for consistent power sources. Stringent environmental regulations are reportedly hindering the expansion of traditional energy production, making it harder to balance the grid. Escalating electricity demand further strains the system’s capacity. Government Response and Perspectives The Trump administration has reportedly taken notice of these issues, though specifics remain undefined. The prevailing sentiment suggests that the push toward renewable energy has contributed to the grid’s instability. MISO has formally acknowledged these concerns, stating its commitment to preparing for potential high-outage and high-load scenarios. Key Concerns and Potential Consequences The most pressing concern is the increased likelihood of power interruptions, potentially disrupting economic activity and impacting critical services. This situation could lead to policy adjustments, potentially shifting focus toward traditional energy sources and grid stabilization. Increased infrastructure investments, particularly in grid modernization and energy storage solutions, are also probable. Renewable energy mandates at both the state and federal levels may face renewed scrutiny. Regional differences in impact are expected, with some areas proving more vulnerable than others.

Growing Risks to U.S. Grid Reliability Due to Renewable Energy Dependence #MISO #GridReliability #RenewableEnergy #Blackouts #USPowerGrid #Energystability

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Emergency notification test scheduled for 3PM as power outages prompt warning discussions Committee discusses emergency alerts and potential threats from power disruptions impacting infrastructure.

The Oregon State Legislature is taking urgent action to bolster emergency preparedness in light of recent power outages, with a critical test of their emergency notification system happening today at 3 PM.

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#OR #EnergyStability #InfrastructureResilience #CrisisManagement

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Alaska legislature approves House Bill 194 enhancing Marathon refinery oil supply stability Committee moves House Bill 194, securing stable oil supply for Alaska's Kenai refinery

The Alaska House Resources Committee has taken a bold step forward by advancing House Bill 194, aimed at securing a stable oil supply for the vital Marathon Refinery.

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#AK #EnergyStability #CitizenPortal #PublicTestimony #AlaskaResources #LegislativeApproval

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Ottawa County board discusses potential legal action regarding Campbell plant closure Board members consider legal options following ongoing concerns about Campbell plant's planned closure.

As Ottawa County braces for the closure of the Campbell coal plant, tensions rise as community leaders consider legal action to safeguard energy stability and economic health.

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#OttawaCounty #MI #EnergyStability #CitizenPortal #LegalAction #OttawaCountyEnergy

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AGDC collaborates with Glenfarn to advance Alaska LNG project funding strategy AGDC and Glenfarn finalize agreements to secure $150 million for Alaska LNG project.

Alaska's future in energy is taking a bold turn as AGDC partners with Glenfarn, committing $150 million to revolutionize the LNG project without tapping state funds!

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#AK #EnergyStability #CitizenPortal #ProjectTransparency #EconomicGrowth #AlaskaEnergy

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Opponents rally against Nevada Assembly Bill 452 citing energy cost risks Stakeholders urge rejection of AB 452, highlighting its potential to increase energy costs for Nevadans.

Nevada's energy future hangs in the balance as stakeholders unite against Assembly Bill 452, warning it could spike costs and destabilize the market.

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#NV #EnergyStability #CitizenPortal #NevadaEnergy #InfrastructureDevelopment #ConsumerProtection

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Val Verde County Commissioner discusses concerns over new transmission line route Commissioners address potential opposition to 765 kV line impacting Val Verde County.

Val Verde County is at a crossroads as officials debate a crucial 765 kV transmission line that could reshape the region's energy future amidst rising local concerns.

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#ValVerdeCounty #TX #EnergyStability #CommunityInput #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Fire Department and Developer Discuss Kansas Battery Storage Project Safety Measures Kansas developers outline safety plans and tax concerns for new battery storage facility.

A groundbreaking battery energy storage project in Linn County promises not only to stabilize energy costs but also to inject $52 million into the local economy over 30 years while prioritizing safety.

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#LinnCounty #KS #LinnCountyEnergy #EnergyStability #CitizenPortal

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Shelby City Council honors John Entman on retirement while planning for future leadership City officials celebrate John Entman's retirement and discuss plans for his succession.

The Shelby City Council honors John Entman’s remarkable service as they prepare for a new era of leadership while ensuring power rates remain stable for residents.

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#OH #EnergyStability #CitizenPortal #PublicService #CommunityLeadership

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