Governor Josh Shapiro said the extension will save 67 million Americans across the PJM region an additional $27 billion on their energy bills.
Deregulation didn’t cause the energy crunch — but re-regulation will make it worse
Competition delivered nearly three decades of low prices and cleaner energy.
Shapiro signs on to plan to slow rising PJM Electric grid prices
The price-cap move is in response to concerns that demand emanating from the data center sector is far outpacing supply across the PJM market.
Shapiro’s Gas-Lightning plan: Dimming Pennsylvania’s energy future
PJM’s analysis paints a stark warning. By 2030, we could face massive supply deficits without immediate action.
New year, old challenges as AI faces uncertain path to power
Pennsylvania’s electrical grid sits at a critical crossroads, buckling under the pressure of rising demand with not enough supply or time to stabilize it.
Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026
PJM’s latest capacity auction, which determines power supply for the coming year, reveals rapidly rising load forecasts.
2025: The ‘first’ year of AI
Leaders at the state and national level, academics, and industry insiders have all worked to make the commonwealth a destination of choice for AI innovation.
Consensus for power supply solution still elusive
After a Wednesday meeting with all of the organization’s members, there’s still no path forward.
Estimated power demand will outstrip supply by 2032
PJM estimates that by 2031 data centers could add 22-30 GW of new demand, or enough electricity for more than 10 million homes.
Mid-Atlantic lawmakers unite to address regional energy crisis
State Rep. Kristin Marcell has served as a driving force behind the multi-state effort.
