Department of Energy

organization

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. National Protests

    Coordinated opposition groups across four states hold rallies against high-voltage expansion projects.

  2. Eminent Domain Battles

    A surge in lawsuits from landowners in the Midwest challenges the 'public use' status of AI-serving power lines.

  3. FERC Order 1920

    Federal regulators issue a landmark rule to overhaul how the U.S. grid is planned and funded.

  4. AI Demand Surge

    Utilities begin revising 10-year load growth forecasts upward by 50-100% due to generative AI.

Stories mentioning Department of Energy 4

market-trends Neutral

AI Power Demand Triggers Grid Expansion and Fierce Local Resistance

The rapid expansion of AI data centers is forcing a massive build-out of high-voltage transmission lines across the U.S., sparking intense legal and social battles with landowners. This infrastructure bottleneck threatens to delay the AI revolution as communities fight eminent domain and environmental impacts.

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market-trends Neutral

Lithium and Cybersecurity: The Twin Pillars of Energy Security in 2026

As the energy transition matures, investors are pivoting toward a dual-strategy focusing on the physical foundations of electrification and the digital security of critical infrastructure. Lithium remains the essential commodity for battery scaling, while cybersecurity has emerged as a non-negotiable requirement for protecting decentralized energy grids.

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market-trends Neutral

Green Energy Stocks: Navigating Market Volatility and Policy Shifts in 2026

As the renewable energy sector navigates a complex landscape of fluctuating interest rates and evolving federal policy, specific stocks in solar, wind, and storage are emerging as key indicators of market health. This briefing examines the performance and outlook for top-tier green energy players amid a broader shift toward grid modernization.

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Climate Policy Neutral

Trump to Unveil Major Data Center Energy Initiative at State of the Union

President Trump is prepared to announce a series of landmark energy deals and regulatory fast-tracking measures for data centers during his State of the Union address. The initiative aims to secure the massive power supplies required for the American AI sector through a mix of nuclear, natural gas, and deregulatory actions.

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