Free Report: How to Navigate the New Era of Energy Market Volatility
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An Energy Market Analysis on what developers, utilities, and traders must know. Discover how today’s overlapping challenges are defining a new era for energy markets – and what you can do to stay ahead.
    How to Plan for Policy Reversals, Supply Chain Strain, and Rising Prices
The U.S. power sector is entering one of its most uncertain eras in decades. New federal policies are reversing renewable energy support, prioritizing fossil generation, and freezing permits for wind, solar, and storage projects – just as demand from electrification, manufacturing, and data centers reaches record highs.
The result is a perfect storm of policy shifts, supply chain constraints, and price volatility that’s reshaping how developers, utilities, traders, and investors plan for the future.
In this Energy Market Analysis, we break down the data and the drivers that matter most in this fast-changing environment.
Inside the White Paper
- ⚡ Policy Reversals and Market Impact: Explore how recent federal and state actions are changing project economics, delaying renewables, and shifting capital toward fossil projects.
 - 🏗️ Permitting and Supply Chain Barriers: Understand the real constraints on turbines, transformers, and transmission and why even funded projects are facing multiyear delays.
 - 📈 Price and Capacity Volatility: Learn why power prices are fluctuating and what this means for market participants.
 - 🧭 Scenario Planning Under Uncertainty: See how you can model multiple futures to make resilient investment and trading decisions.
 

    Infrastructure Insights™ tracks wind project pipeline across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. This figure below shows their status by color.
Excerpt on Wind Project Pipeline
"The risks to offshore wind are visible in the project pipeline. Infrastructure Insights™ tracks projects across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic; The figure below shows their status by color and capacity. Notably, Atlantic Shores (NJ), SouthCoast (MA), and Empire Wind (NY) are all delayed, downsized, or canceled following federal freezes and permitting challenges."
ADDITIONAL ERCOT INSIGHTS

Infrastructure Insights Increases Data on Electrical Grid Capacity Additions
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