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Inside Climate News: Mid-Atlantic States, PJM Agree to Price Cap for Capacity Auction, Temporarily Easing Energy Affordability Concerns

Posted by Aman Azhar on Jan 30, 2025

Inside Climate News reports that PJM Interconnection has reached a settlement with Pennsylvania to cap capacity auction prices, aiming to mitigate soaring electricity costs. United's Jon Gordon emphasized the importance of PJM completing the auction quickly and efficiently to reduce market uncertainty.

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Topics: United In The News, Pennsylvania, Jon Gordon, Interconnection

Inside Climate News: Virginia Debate Over Solar Development Goals and Land Use Has Rural Lawmakers on Edge

Posted by Charles Paullin on Jan 30, 2025

Inside Climate News reports that Virginia is debating the establishment of the Virginia Energy Facility Review Board, a proposed body that would evaluate solar farm projects across the state. United's Jim Purekal spoke to the benefits of solar power and other renewable energy sources, stating that a diverse set of large-scale advanced energy projects is necessary for Virginia to meet its clean energy goals. 

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Topics: Virginia, United In The News, Jim Purekal, Solar

New Report Shows Positive Benefits for California from Greater Western Market Participation

Posted by Caroline Grace on Jan 28, 2025

Study shows that a larger and more diverse day-ahead market will provide greater economic benefits for Californians.

SACRAMENTO, CA—A new study was presented today by the Brattle Group for the California Energy Commission (CEC) that evaluates the economic benefits and reliability impacts of the day-ahead market footprint on California customers.

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Topics: Press Releases, Western RTO, California

Energy News Network: A Wisconsin Family’s Case Could Have Helped Clarify a Nagging Solar Ownership Question. But Then They Moved.

Posted by Kari Lydersen on Jan 27, 2025

Energy News Network reports on a case dismissed by the Wisconsin appeals court involving a family's attempt to utilize third-party solar ownership. United's John Albers hoped that the case would clarify the uncertainty in Wisconsin and empower other families to embrace solar.

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Topics: United In The News, John Albers, Wisconsin

Voice of America News: Trump Abandons US Focus on Renewable Energy

Posted by Patsy Widakuswara on Jan 24, 2025

Voice of America (VOA) News reports on President Trump's declaration of a national "energy emergency," which prioritizes fossil fuel production over renewables. United's President and CEO Heather O'Neill stated that the administration should utilize advanced energy solutions in order to meet growing energy demand.

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Topics: United In The News, Heather O'Neill

E&E News: How Trump’s Executive Orders Could Tilt US Energy Markets

Posted by Benjamin Storrow on Jan 23, 2025

Several of President Trump's executive orders aim to bolster U.S. fossil fuel production, signaling a potential shift in investment from advanced energy to oil and gas. E&E News spoke with clean energy advocates, including United's Harry Godfrey, who emphasized that the majority of renewable energy projects receive funding through private investments, and even with direct legal impacts, altering market sentiment may determine where those funds flow. 

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Topics: United In The News, Harrison Godfrey

Marketplace: Trump Plans to Declare a National Energy Emergency. Here’s What Happens Next.

Posted by Caleigh Wells on Jan 22, 2025

Marketplace discussed President Trump's executive orders, specifically his "national energy emergency" declaration, which prioritizes traditional energy infrastructure. In the article, United's President and CEO Heather O'Neill urged the administration to leverage the proven power of advanced energy technologies to meet growing energy demand, reduce costs, and achieve greater energy abundance in America. 

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Topics: United In The News, Heather O'Neill

Utility Dive: 2025 Renewable Energy Outlook - Full Speed Ahead as Second Trump Administration Begins

Posted by Diana DiGangi on Jan 21, 2025

Utility Dive discusses the outlook of the renewable energy sector in 2025, addressing both the positive trends and potential challenges the industry may face under a second Trump presidency. United's President and CEO Heather O'Neill offered key insights into the current and future state of advanced energy, highlighting the scale of investment and growth that the industry has experienced over the years.

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Topics: United In The News, Heather O'Neill

The New York Times: Trump Wants to Unleash Energy, as Long as It’s Not Wind or Solar


The New York Times reports on the potential impacts of President Trump's initiatives to restructure America's energy infrastructure. United's President and CEO Heather O'Neill shared her insights surrounding the President's most recent executive orders and the uncertainty they cause for the businesses that are lowering energy costs and increasing grid resiliency.

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Topics: United In The News, Heather O'Neill

Presidential Executive Orders Threaten Energy Affordability, Energy Reliability, and Jobs

Posted by Adam Winer on Jan 20, 2025

WASHINGTON, DC – National business association Advanced Energy United responds to the series of "Day 1" executive actions taken by President Trump impacting the ability of our economy to meet growing demand for reliable and affordable energy. Heather O’Neill, President and CEO at Advanced Energy United, released the following statement:

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Topics: Press Releases, Federal Priorities