Illinois is Losing People as They Flee Democrat Over-Regulation — and Now Natural Gas Turbines

In a move that perfectly symbolizes the self-inflicted wounds of blue-state energy policy, Illinois is not only hemorrhaging residents — it’s literally watching critical power infrastructure roll out of the state on flatbed trucks headed for Texas. The owner of two-thirds of the massive Elwood Energy natural-gas-fired peaker plant in Will County has decided it’s […]

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GE Vernova Challenges Vineyard Wind’s Claims of Harm

GE Vernova, the turbine supplier for the nation’s first utility-scale offshore wind project, is pushing back hard against Vineyard Wind’s assertions that its departure would cause “irreparable harm.” In an emergency motion filed this week in Suffolk County Superior Court, GE Vernova argues that the recent activation of the project’s long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) […]

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Gas and Coal Will Be Powering the AI Race

The AI boom is rewriting the rules of U.S. electricity demand, and the numbers don’t lie. BloombergNEF’s latest analysis, highlighted in a widely shared post by energy analyst David Blackmon (@EnergyAbsurdity), projects that data centers will drive massive incremental power needs through 2035. The stacked bar chart from BNEF is crystal clear: combined-cycle gas turbines […]

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US Hydroelectricity in Crisis: The Worst Drought in 1,200 Years Threatens Western Power Generation

A viral video circulating on X (formerly Twitter) from user @lily95075891 highlights the alarming state of Hoover Dam and the Colorado River system, warning of a potential “dead pool” scenario that could endanger water and power for millions of Americans while crippling agriculture. The post, shared amid growing concerns over the Southwest’s megadrought—the worst in […]

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UK Wind Falls to 0.6 GW Over Weekend

The United Kingdom’s vaunted renewable energy fleet delivered a stark reality check over the recent weekend. Despite boasting approximately 32 GW of installed wind capacity—onshore and offshore combined—actual output plummeted to just 0.6 GW, less than 2% of nameplate capacity. This collapse occurred overnight, when solar generation was zero, leaving Britain functionally reliant on dispatchable […]

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Stonepeak and Bernhard Lock In A $6 Billion Deal to Buy Cleco Power

In a landmark transaction underscoring the surging investor appetite for U.S. power infrastructure amid booming electricity demand, Stonepeak Partners LP and Bernhard Capital Partners have reached a definitive agreement to acquire Cleco Group LLC from a consortium led by Macquarie Asset Management, along with Macquarie Asset Management (BCI) and Manulife Investment Management. The deal, valued at […]

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