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Current Events - 2025.07.23 - PJM Auction Results Signal Rising Costs and Deepening Governance Crisis

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We're tracking several major developments across the electric industry, from critical regulatory decisions in Washington to market-shaking financial results and growing international policy divergence. The central theme today is a system under pressure: grids are straining to meet new demand, regulators are scrambling to keep pace, and consumers are facing the consequences in their monthly bills.

We lead today with the record-high PJM capacity auction results and the unprecedented political pushback from state governors challenging the grid operator's effectiveness. We'll then turn to two major decisions from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that could reshape how new power plants, particularly natural gas, are brought online. This connects to the massive new demand from technologies like AI, a topic highlighted in a recent keynote speech by the UN Secretary-General, and we'll see this reflected in the on-the-ground reality in Texas and the financial outlook for industry giants like NextEra Energy. Finally, we'll contrast Spain's recent policy retreat with the UK's new push for grid flexibility. The goal of today's report is to provide the factual basis for understanding these complex, fast-moving events.

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We're tracking several major developments across the electric industry, from critical regulatory decisions in Washington to market-shaking financial results and growing international policy divergence. The central theme today is a system under pressure: grids are straining to meet new demand, regulators are scrambling to keep pace, and consumers are facing the consequences in their monthly bills.

We lead today with the record-high PJM capacity auction results and the unprecedented political pushback from state governors challenging the grid operator's effectiveness. We'll then turn to two major decisions from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that could reshape how new power plants, particularly natural gas, are brought online. This connects to the massive new demand from technologies like AI, a topic highlighted in a recent keynote speech by the UN Secretary-General, and we'll see this reflected in the on-the-ground reality in Texas and the financial outlook for industry giants like NextEra Energy. Finally, we'll contrast Spain's recent policy retreat with the UK's new push for grid flexibility. The goal of today's report is to provide the factual basis for understanding these complex, fast-moving events.

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