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<channel><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/rss/electric-power</link><description>Subscribe to the latest electric power news from S&amp;amp;P Global Energy RSS Feed to get timely updates on current issues in the energy industry.</description><title>Latest Electric Power Headlines</title><category>Electric Power</category><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/metals/060326-australias-mineral-exploration-gains-face-capital-gains-tax-hurdle</link><description>Australia&amp;apos;s mineral exploration expenditure rose year over year in the quarter ended March 31, government data showed, but industry fears a new federal tax could stifle the momentum amid volatile markets. Australian mineral spend rose 16.3% to A$949.3 million ($679.33 million) in the March quarter on the back of a 53.4% lift for gold to A$450.9 million, according to the Australian Bureau of</description><title>Australia&amp;apos;s mineral exploration gains face capital gains tax hurdle</title><category>Metals &amp;amp; Mining, Coal, Electric Power, Non-Ferrous, Ferrous</category><pubDate>2026-06-03T06:40:12Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/electric-power/060226-ny-climate-law-rollback-boosts-gas-system-amid-reliability-concerns-experts</link><description>New York&amp;apos;s rollback of its landmark 2019 climate law is expected to delay the state&amp;apos;s transition away from its natural gas system, as reliability concerns raise questions about retiring gas-fired generation plants. As part of the 2026-2027 fiscal year budget process, New York rolled back several provisions of the 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, or CLCPA, including delaying</description><title>NY climate law rollback boosts gas system amid reliability concerns: experts</title><category>Natural Gas, Electric Power</category><pubDate>2026-06-02T20:22:15Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/crude-oil/052826-heatwave-likely-to-limit-indias-near-term-demand-growth-for-transport-fuels</link><description>The heat wave sweeping India is set to take a toll on near-term demand for transport fuels as citizens look to cut travel and reduce outdoor activity, but higher usage of generators for power generation as well as agriculture during the monsoon season could limit the fall in gasoline and diesel consumption, industry sources and analysts said May 28. While the heat wave has lifted India&amp;apos;s power</description><title>Heat wave likely to limit India&amp;apos;s near-term demand growth for transport fuels</title><category>Electric Power, Crude Oil, Coal</category><pubDate>2026-05-28T05:20:26Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/natural-gas/052726-pipeline-operators-strike-deals-as-data-centers-turn-to-colocated-generation</link><description>Data center development is continuing to create infrastructure investment and fuel supply opportunities for natural gas transporters in 2026, with behind-the-meter project construction poised to ramp up. Midstream companies and gas utilities announced deals to ship fuel to data centers with colocated gas-fired power generation during quarterly earnings calls in April and May. They also outlined</description><title>Pipeline operators strike deals as data centers turn to colocated generation</title><category>Electric Power, Natural Gas</category><pubDate>2026-05-27T22:04:17Z</pubDate></item><item><link>https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/electric-power/052726-us-doe-negotiating-with-reactor-developers-to-use-surplus-plutonium-for-fuel</link><description>The US Department of Energy is engaged in negotiations with five advanced reactor developers for the possible provision of surplus plutonium from the country&amp;apos;s weapons program, a spokesperson from the department&amp;apos;s Office of Nuclear Energy said May 27. In April, DOE &amp;quot;competitively selected five companies for advanced negotiations regarding the potential allocation of surplus plutonium materials,&amp;quot;</description><title>US DOE negotiating with reactor developers to use surplus plutonium for fuel</title><category>Electric Power</category><pubDate>2026-05-27T20:35:06Z</pubDate></item></channel></rss>