
$20B Nuclear Bet, $1B Fusion Boost, & Solar Grid Wars
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The energy landscape is rapidly evolving in mid-2025, with groundbreaking developments that could reshape our energy future.
Canadian nuclear ambitions come with a hefty price tag as Ontario Power Generation reveals its planned 300-megawatt small modular reactor will cost $7.7 billion Canadian—significantly more expensive than conventional generation. Meanwhile, NuScale Power reports manufacturing progress and potential deals that could see its modular reactors operational by 2030, while fusion startup Commonwealth Fusion Systems secures over $1 billion in funding from data center developers and tech giants to accelerate its timeline for commercial fusion.
A troubling security development has emerged as U.S. officials discover hidden communication devices in Chinese-made power equipment. These unauthorized cellular radios embedded in inverters and batteries could potentially allow remote control of critical grid infrastructure, raising serious concerns about vulnerabilities in our increasingly digital power systems.
The community solar sector shows remarkable momentum with Nexamp announcing approximately 100 new projects nationwide. Microsoft and Chipotle have both signed significant agreements supporting hundreds of megawatts of new solar development that will benefit thousands of households and businesses. Virtual power plants continue gaining traction, with innovative partnerships forming in Texas and California's demand response programs expanding dramatically—Sunrun alone expects to provide up to 375 megawatts of peak support while paying participants nearly $10 million this year.
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