E-Book: Renewable Energy Project Siting Guide
The early stages of a renewable energy project begin with determining the plant motivation, siting a location, defining the generation and securing an offtake or a power purchase agreement (PPA). Siting a renewable energy project is complex, involving multiple economic, environmental and market factors. Traditionally, power project siting required developers to complete the resource-intensive task […]
Impact of Electric Vehicles on the North American Power Grid

There is growing speculation that electric vehicle (EV) charging could threaten the stability of the North American electrical grid. According to Enverus Intelligence Research, EV charging could significantly impact the power grid in 2035 or at 70% adoption of EV. In this analysis, Enverus Intelligence Research reviewed the residential load profile and effects on EV […]
Why Shift Factors Matter – Marblehead Congestion

Marblehead Xf has been one of the top day-ahead and real-time MISO constraints this year. What you might not know is that some transmission outages caused dramatic changes in shift factors for this constraint. Our product, Panorama, uses topology-based shift factors to accompany our other market-leading congestion tools. Why does this matter? Identifying these changes […]
70% of the Interconnection Queue Will Be Scrapped. Who Will Be a Winner?
There has been an increase in demand and adoption of renewable power sources in North America. Since 2007, we have experienced a boom of solar and wind power joining the grid, generating a hefty amount of clean power. In the next four years, ISO interconnection queue are crammed with 700 gigawatts of planned projects across […]
Preparing for Summer Load? Don’t miss our 2022 Summer Outlooks
One thing is for sure, it’s going to be a hot one this summer. Our expert power market analysts break down the summer forecasts for ERCOT, PJM and CAISO SP-15 in our recent Summer Outlook Series. Get a first look at the weather forecast and analog years, the load growth or demand destruction, how new […]
The Interconnection Queue: An Introduction
The interconnection queue is a collection of power generation and transmission projects requesting to connect to the power grid. Generation projects can be pre-construction, construction, built/non-operational and operating. How do power developers submit projects to the queue? As power developers start the process of new generation projects, they submit an interconnection request to the ISO […]
Coal Trips, Congestion Hits: Taking a Look at Blessing – Pavlov Congestion

With the recent heat in Texas, you may have noticed pockets of congestion which result in large price spikes, especially along the coast. But is the heat the only cause for the congestion? Are there other factors at play? To make better forecasts and confident trades, we need to get a comprehensive understanding of the […]
Podcast Review: Green Trends and Looking for Winners and Losers
Bill Farren-Price and Morgan Kwan, hosts of Energy Levelized, sit down with Ryan Luther, senior vice president of Enverus’ Power & Renewables Intelligence research team. The energy transition is gaining investment momentum in some areas more than others, and the hosts chat with Ryan about the impacts of “greenflation” and the investment opportunities in this […]
5 Ways Attending the EVOLVE Conference Will Elevate Your Energy Business Strategy
The energy industry is feeling pressure from all sides — from a growing demand for energy diversification and a focus on production levels fueled by geopolitical events, to price inflation driving up costs while investors stand firm on their demand for capital discipline and more free cash flow. The stakes have never been higher than […]
Four Forces of the Energy Evolution
The Energy Transformation is a hot topic (pun intended), that much is settled. Here at Enverus, we say “Energy Evolution” rather than “Energy Transformation.” Why? Transformation has a certain connotation that makes it sound like it can happen overnight or quickly. An Evolution takes place over a longer period and requires the right conditions to be in place. There […]