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Join the 10,000+ energy industry leaders who rely on the ScottMadden Energy Industry Update for bottom-line industry insights, recent events, and emerging trends. This summer’s edition, themed “Complicated,” will cover some of the biggest challenges and innovations shaping the energy industry today.
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Join the 10,000+ energy industry leaders who rely on the ScottMadden Energy Industry Update for bottom-line industry insights, recent events, and emerging trends. This summer’s edition, themed “Complicated”, will cover some of the biggest challenges and innovations shaping the energy industry today.
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AI and Energy
AI is making headlines! In the energy sector, most attention has focused on AI’s own power demands. Interest is growing in how AI can improve efficiency, cut costs, and enhance reliability in global gas and power systems.
We examine how AI affects energy use and electricity sources—and how it may transform, not just consume, energy.
Large Loads and Rates
Data center growth could add 65–90 GW of demand in the U.S. and Canada. Utilities are responding with measures to ensure new loads pay their share while balancing economic growth with fairness for all customers.
We highlight examples of tariff strategies aimed at balancing economic growth with fairness for all customer classes.
Flexible Resources
The North American grid is adapting to more solar and wind power, rising demand, tighter reserves, and greater seasonal variability. Industry leaders are emphasizing operating flexibility to maintain reliability.
Utilities, system operators, and markets are pursuing solutions from flexible capacity incentives to expanded battery storage.
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Curious about what you've missed?
In our previous issue, the Spring Power Brief, we discussed the policy and regulation shifts brought about by the new administration, demand growth spurring increased capital expenditures, and grid resiliency concerns. Plus much more.