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LCG, February 20, 2026--The EIA today issued an "in-brief analysis" that estimates U.S. power plant developers and operators plan to complete a record installation of 86 GW of new, utility-scale electric generating capacity that is connected to the U.S. power grid in 2026. Last year, 53 GW of new capacity was added to the grid, which was the largest capacity installation in a single year since 2002. Thus the estimate of 86 GW of new capacity in 2026 is a whopping 33 GW greater than the year prior. It should be noted that over 20 GW of the 86 GW of new capacity this year is estimated to be completed in December.
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LCG, February 19, 2026--The EIA released an "in-brief analysis" today regarding the expected completion of the first, large-scale commercial enhanced geothermal system (EGS) in June 2026, and the significant growth potential for year-round, 24x7, carbon-free, renewable EGS power generation in the United States.
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Industry News
Plant Expansions Approved in Florida
LCG, Apr. 9, 2003--Two plant expansions to be undertaken at existing Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) generating sites have been approved by the governor and cabinet, the company announced yesterday.FPL selected its own proposals from among 134 bids submitted for both projects, and plans to have the new capacity providing power at the Manatee and Martin plants by 2005. The Manatee plant will have a new 1,107-megawatt combined-cycle generating unit that burns natural gas installed in Parrish, Florida, on the western side of the peninsula. The Martin plant's overall capacity will be increased by 789 megawatts by a gas-fired combined-cycle unit. The Martin plant is in Indiantown, on the eastern side of the state.
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UPLAN-NPM
The Locational Marginal Price Model (LMP) Network Power Model
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UPLAN-ACE
Day Ahead and Real Time Market Simulation
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UPLAN-G
The Gas Procurement and Competitive Analysis System
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PLATO
Database of Plants, Loads, Assets, Transmission...
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