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June 15, 2026
Webinar series facilitates conversations on interconnection study methods and opportunities for automation and harmonization across different regions of the U.S.Berkeley Lab in collaboration with the Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG) and Elevate Energy Consulting, is facilitating the Studies, Tools, and Interconnection Consistency and Harmonization (STITCH) Meetings as part of the DOE’s... Read more
June 11, 2026
Rapid growth in demand from data centers and other large loads is creating a range of new challenges for electricity planners, investors, system operators, and regulators, leading to bottlenecks that have slowed connection of large loads to the electric grid. In response, innovative solutions for accelerating large load connections are beginning to emerge across the U.S.A new Lawrence Berkeley... Read more
June 11, 2026
POSITION DESCRIPTIONSeeking two Graduate Student Research Assistants (GSRA) to join the Energy Markets and Planning (EMP) department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). One GSRA would work primarily on projects relating to generator interconnection while the other would focus on solar+storage power plants. The two positions have similar responsibilities and qualifications, though the... Read more
May 21, 2026
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) has published a new study and accompanying data resources on the wholesale market value of large-scale co-located photovoltaic-plus-storage (PV+S) projects in the United States.The research estimates the wholesale market value of 280 operational PV+S projects across the seven ISOs/RTOs and 19 additional balancing authorities, representing roughly 95% of... Read more
May 5, 2026
On May 5th, the University of California Board of Regents approved Katherine Yelick as the next director of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). Her appointment as director begins on July 1st.Yelick is a leading computer scientist with a highly distinguished research and leadership career at UC Berkeley and Berkeley Lab. She is currently the Vice Chancellor for Research and the... Read more
May 4, 2026
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is pleased to announce the publication of a new study: “Electric Utility Distribution Costs: Scoping study on trends, drivers, and possible response strategies.” Its objective is to synthesize information that will help stakeholders understand the scope, scale, and drivers of recent increases in investor-owned utility (IOU) expenditures on local... Read more
March 25, 2026
We are pleased to announce the release of a new three-part Berkeley Lab report series, A Community Guide to Regulatory Barriers Affecting Microgrids. This series provides a strategic analysis of existing regulatory and legal factors affecting microgrid deployments, equipping non-technical community leaders and decision-makers with a foundational framework to evaluate key elements of a... Read more
March 1, 2026
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is pleased to announce the latest opportunity for state public utility commissions (PUCs) and state energy offices (SEOs) to receive extended duration, high impact technical assistance. On March 1st, 2026, the Resources and Assistance for State Energy Offices and Regulators program will begin accepting applications from PUCs and SEOs for Deep Dive technical... Read more
February 26, 2026
We are excited to announce the launch of the next version of the ICE Calculator. This is version 2.2 of the tool and includes results from both the Phase 1 and Phase 2 surveying efforts. The ICE Calculator is now based on 15 independent surveys administered across 30 different electric distribution service territories representing nearly 10,000 customer responses. The following are some additional... Read more
January 28, 2026
We’d like to share our recently published study that analyzes hourly energy transfers across thirty-two US transmission interfaces, from 2014 to 2023. By comparing real-time energy prices in the exporting and importing regions, it gauges the economic efficacy of transactions. Unlike many studies, this analysis uses empirical data to assess interregional transmission value instead of using... Read more
January 9, 2026
States and utilities can use a new toolkit, the Regulatory Sandbox Navigator, and apply for technical assistance from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to consider, develop, and implement regulatory sandboxes or other innovative approaches like pilots and novel programs for deployment of advanced grid technologies for transmission and distribution (T&D) systems.Regulatory sandboxes... Read more
November 24, 2025
Adoption of established technical standards, practices, and tools is essential for ensuring reliable electricity service with distributed energy resources (DERs) like solar, energy storage, and gas generators connecting to local utility grids. While some states and utilities have adopted IEEE 1547-2018, standards in the rest of the country are incomplete or outdated (see map). Other industry best... Read more
September 25, 2025
Several U.S. jurisdictions are exploring alternative cost allocation methods for eligible grid upgrades that support the interconnection of distributed energy resources (DERs), moving beyond the ‘cost-causer pays’ model. Distribution system upgrade costs can be distributed among beneficiaries in a variety of ways to improve economic efficiency of utility investments and foster timely and fair... Read more
September 16, 2025
Join Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, and the National Association of State Energy Officials on October 22nd, from 2–4 p.m. ET, for the fourth in a series of virtual, interactive webinars on grid resilience planning. State representatives, utility experts, and NARUC and Berkeley Lab researchers will discuss planning for extreme... Read more
August 11, 2025
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Research Scientist Bin Wang and Retired Staff Scientist Joe Eto were recognized for outstanding publications by the world’s largest technical professional organization, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and its Power & Energy Society (IEEE PES). Eto and Wang received 2025 PES Prize Paper Awards for their roles in co-authoring... Read more
July 23, 2025
Please join Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) and Resource Innovations (RI) on August 4th, from 10-11 a.m. PT, for a virtual webinar to learn more about our partnership with electric utilities across the country to more accurately estimate the costs of power outages. The ICE Calculator has undergone a complete rebuild with a new user interface and enhanced capabilities.Register for the... Read more
July 15, 2025
Electricity grids are facing significant pressure from load growth, aging infrastructure, increasingly dynamic operational needs, and severe weather events. Advanced grid technologies can help meet these challenges, but traditional regulatory frameworks may limit utility pathways to innovation. Regulatory sandboxes offer a potential solution by establishing a structured environment for piloting... Read more
July 9, 2025
Join Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, and the National Association of State Energy Officials on August 8th, from 1–3 p.m. CT, for the third in a series of virtual, interactive regional webinars on grid resilience planning. State representatives from Minnesota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, utility experts, and Berkeley Lab... Read more
July 2, 2025
Interconnection costs for distributed energy resources (DERs) like community solar are rising in many jurisdictions across the United States. Utility planning and implementation of electricity system upgrades in a piecemeal or serial fashion can cause inefficiencies that contribute to increased costs for interconnection customers and utility ratepayers.Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory will... Read more
June 16, 2025
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) are partnering with electric utilities across the country to create more accurate cost estimates for both short- and long-term power outages, building tools to guide investments in grid reliability.Recent highlights of the work include an update to Berkeley Lab’s Interruption Cost Estimate (ICE) Calculator, a public website that... Read more
June 3, 2025
Join Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) on June 16, from 2–5 p.m. ET, for the second in a series of virtual, interactive regional webinars on grid resilience planning. State representatives from Tennessee, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Massachusetts; utility representatives from Con Edison, Duke Energy, and Avangrid; and LBNL researchers will discuss planning for severe storms and... Read more
May 27, 2025
Applications are now open for the Energy Innovator Fellowship. Recent graduates and early- career energy professionals will spend up to two years in this paid fellowship, helping critical energy organizations execute projects that improve energy infrastructure and make the U.S. power system more reliable, affordable, and resilient. Candidates should have a demonstrated interest in energy... Read more
March 25, 2025
Joe Rand, an energy policy researcher in the Energy Markets and Policy Department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), was named in the Top 50 Data Changemakers in the Energy Sector 2025. The list was recently published by Chief Data Officer Magazine. The magazine included Rand in “an elite group of innovators who are at the forefront of an industry undergoing seismic... Read more
January 17, 2025
U.S. electric utilities are making significant investments in advanced grid technologies for planning and operations, as well as supporting information and communication technologies for monitoring, protection and control.One of the most pressing issues today is how to evaluate these potentially large investments to enable reliable, resilient and secure grids in the future, while maintaining... Read more
January 17, 2025
Berkeley Lab has just released a brief titled A Review of Value of Solar Studies In Theory and In Practice. This brief is a result of technical assistance conducted under the U.S. Department of Energy-funded Resources and Assistance for State Energy Offices and Regulators program. In the brief, Berkeley Lab researchers summarize a collection of state- and utility-commissioned value of solar (VoS)... Read more