Law & Lawyers

Federal Power Act Section 202(c): Shaping Grid Response

Active Reliability Instrument

“Historically, Section 202(c) was used sparingly. More recently it has emerged as an active tool to address reliability as large load growth, infrastructure constraints, and weather volatility have placed sustained pressure on regional systems.”

Ready for the Silver Tsunami?

Attracting Younger Generations

“Clearly, attracting younger generations to the water and wastewater industries is going to require a rebranding that underscores reinforcing public educational awareness as to the crucial role of water in public health and community development.”

2026 State of State Regulation Luncheon

Energy Scenes

The 2026 State of State Regulation Luncheon at NARUC’s Winter Policy Summit was a resounding success, as PUF Executive Editor Rachel Bryant moderated a discussion with members of the NARUC Executive Committee, including NARUC President Ann Rendahl, First VP Jehmal Hudson, Second VP Katie Sieben, and Treasurer Josh Byrnes.

Bipartisan Energy Champions Celebrated

Energy Scenes

Americans for a Clean Energy Grid convened federal and state leaders at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., to recognize bipartisan champions who have helped advance transmission planning, permitting, and development over the past year.

Turning Wind Reliability Data into Planning-Grade Infrastructure

WinNER® in Europe

“EPRI’s Wind Network for Enhanced Reliability starts with a simple premise: the wind industry has data, but there’s no standardization across companies. WinNER provides access to anonymized wind turbine reliability data with fleet, turbine model, system- and component-level specificity, so reliability can be benchmarked and addressed.”

Turning Data into Action

Orange and Rockland

“The Building Energy Usage Portal (BE-UP) developed by Orange and Rockland Utilities represents a shift in how utilities support customers by turning raw meter data into accessible, decision-ready information.”