Data Center
A data center is a physical facility that houses IT infrastructure, including servers, storage systems and networking equipment. It is designed to store, manage and process large amounts of data, ensuring the continuous operation of applications and services. Data centers typically include redundant power supplies, data communication connections, environmental controls (such as air conditioning and fire suppression), and security devices to maintain business continuity.
Battery Storage or Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

Battery storage, or battery energy storage systems (BESS), are devices that store energy from the grid or renewable sources like solar and wind and release it when needed. Battery storage systems (BESS) store energy from the grid or renewables like solar and wind, releasing it when needed. A battery energy storage system (BESS) uses batteries to store and distribute electrical energy, enhancing grid stability, reducing peak demand and providing backup power. Key components include batteries, inverters, control systems and sensors. BESS is crucial for managing energy from renewable sources and improving the reliability and sustainability of power systems.
Interconnection Queue

The interconnection queue is a list of pending requests for connecting new power generation facilities, such as solar or wind farms, to the electricity grid.
Vanishing renewable energy credits: US tax incentives may not be so critical

Enverus Intelligence® Research has released a new report evaluating successful renewable energy development amid today’s federal policy uncertainty in the U.S.
Navigating MISO’s Solar Surge: Trading Forecast Workflow for Day-Ahead & Real-Time Traders

Join us as our power market experts discuss the expansion of solar projects across MISO and share practical ways to analyze constraint driven by this growth using Enverus grid analytics and forecasting solutions.
The One, Big, Beautiful Bill (TOB3)
Executive Summary In its current form, the TOB3 appears to take a hardline against solar, wind, storage and hydrogen and the biggest winners are CCUS, nuclear and clean fuels. First Look The FEOC regulations proposed could undercut any future versions that would extend the tax credits and transferability. What many are concerned about is something […]
NYISO

The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) is a non-profit organization responsible for managing New York’s electricity grid and wholesale electricity markets. Established in December 1999, NYISO ensures the reliability of the power system and promotes competitive markets for electricity in New York.
ISO-NE

ISO New England (ISONE) is the independent, non-profit regional transmission organization responsible for overseeing the operation of the wholesale electricity market, ensuring grid reliability and managing the transmission system in the New England area. Established in 1997, ISONE coordinates the generation and transmission of electricity, administers competitive energy markets and plans for the region’s long-term energy needs to maintain a stable and cost-effective power supply.
CAISO

CAISO stands for the California Independent System Operator. It is a nonprofit organization that oversees the operation of California’s bulk electric power system, transmission lines and electricity market.
PJM

PJM Interconnection is a regional transmission organization in the United States. It coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity and manages the electric grid across parts of 13 states and the District of Columbia.