Why the U.S. Does Not Need New Gas to Meet Rising Demand
Everyone working in the energy sector is asking themselves the same question today: How are we going to meet rising electricity demand while maintaining reliability and keeping costs reasonable? The good news is that there are a lot of great...
GridLab Analysis: Department of Energy Resource Adequacy Report
This memo provides a high-level overview of the recently released Department of Energy (DOE) Resource Adequacy Report, released on July 7, 2025. This report is a result of the Executive Order from the Trump Administration on Strengthening the Reliability and...
London Calling: How UK Grid Innovation Can CHARGE US States
London is not just a dynamic and trend setting city, it turns out that Great Britain is doing innovative work on how to unlock the value of grid flexibility. GridLab, Advanced Energy United and RMI took seven US state regulators...
Reflecting on the Challenges Ahead in 2025
We’re just a few weeks into 2025 despite it feeling like we’ve collectively lived through several months already. I managed to snatch a spare moment to reflect on what we learned in 2024 and what we can expect in 2025...
Solar + Storage Saved the Hot Day
Most readers of this newsletter do not necessarily need data to confirm that the summer of 2024 was sweltering and, in fact, was the Northern Hemisphere’s hottest meteorological summer on record, according to NOAA. So how did two of the...
What’s the rush with load growth?
The drumbeat about load growth has been loud and continuous for several months now, kicked off by Grid Strategies’ report “The Era of Flat Power Demand is Over” in December of 2023, followed by Georgia Power’s 2023 IRP update,