New transmission line connecting Hydro-Quebec to ISO-NE begins commercial operations
New transmission line connecting Hydro-Quebec to ISO-NE begins commercial operations

Over the past few years, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE) has relied less on Canada for electricity. On January 16, 2026, the New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC), a 1,200 megawatt (MW) transmission line project, began commercial operation. The new high-voltage direct current NECEC transmission line is primarily intended to increase the amount of hydroelectric power exported from Canada to New England. However, during Winter Storm Fern, New England exported more electricity to Canada than it imported.

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01-30-2026

Petroleum electricity generation surpassed natural gas in New England during winter storm
Petroleum electricity generation surpassed natural gas in New England during winter storm

Although petroleum accounts for less than 1% of total U.S. utility-scale electric power generation, regions such as New England rely on oil-fired units during winter periods when cold weather creates high demand. When Winter Storm Fern affected New England this week, petroleum was the predominant energy source starting around midday on January 24 and lasting until early morning on January 26. Since then, petroleum and natural gas have been fluctuating as the primary energy source.

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01-29-2026

Coal-fired generation rose to meet demand during Winter Storm Fern
Coal-fired generation rose to meet demand during Winter Storm Fern

In the week ending January 25, 2026, as Winter Storm Fern affected significant portions of the country, coal-fired electricity generation in the Lower 48 states increased 31% from the previous week. The increase contrasts with coal use in the earlier part of January, which had milder weather and consequently lower coal-fired generation compared with the same period in 2025.

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01-28-2026

Crude oil tanker rates reached multi-year highs in late 2025
Crude oil tanker rates reached multi-year highs in late 2025

Shipping rates for crude oil tankers were at multi-year highs at the end of 2025 before falling in early 2026. Rates climbed in the fall of 2025 because of increased demand for crude oil shipments, particularly from buyers in East Asia, limiting the number of vessels available for bookings. In this analysis, we look at several key global tanker routes for Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) and Suezmax tankers, including the Persian Gulf-to-Asia route and the U.S. Gulf Coast-to-Europe route.

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01-27-2026

Nuclear plants reported few outages in the first three weeks of January 2026
Nuclear plants reported few outages in the first three weeks of January 2026

Between January 1, 2026, and January 21, 2026, nuclear power plant outages averaged 2.0 gigawatts (GW), 20% less than in the same period in 2025 and below the previous five-year range (2021–25) for 7 out of 21 days.

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01-26-2026

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