06/11/2026
Choosing a power system modeling platform is one of the most consequential decisions a planning team makes. And most organizations don't find out a platform's real limits until they're already locked in.
Things like:
✔️ What happens when you need to scale compute quickly?
✔️How are results explained to regulators?
✔️ What are the hidden costs beyond the license fee?
✔️Are there limits on named users or server cores?
Planning teams are running more scenarios, sensitivities, and policy analyses than ever. Your platform needs to keep up — not hold you back.
We put together 12 questions every organization should ask before choosing (or reconsidering) their power system modeling platform. Whether you're evaluating new options or pressure-testing what you already have, these questions surface the gaps that matter.
https://hubs.ly/Q04kj2st0
06/11/2026
⬇️ Download RTO Insider's June Energy Briefing Now: https://hubs.ly/Q04l1Fdh0
In today’s dynamic energy market, having access to timely, accurate, and insightful information is critical. RTO Insider provides comprehensive coverage and in-depth analysis of the North American wholesale power markets, keeping you informed and prepared for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
06/10/2026
Two transmission line rebuilds. Five years of congestion. Gone.
From 2020 to September 2025, the BOONETWN–SREADING BOO-SRE A 230 kV constraint persistently drove nodal price separation in eastern PJM. Since those two PPL line rebuilds came online, it hasn't bound once in real time.
Our latest blog traces how it happened — and what it means for FTR traders, congestion strategy, and anyone modeling PJM fundamentals going into summer.
The bigger takeaway: identifying infrastructure projects is easy. Tracking them accurately through years of timeline changes and scope shifts — and knowing when the market impact actually arrives — is where the edge lives.
https://hubs.ly/Q04kkkMp0
06/10/2026
Market seams. CAISO EDAM and DAME developments. SPP workflows. The future of energy market operations.
These are the topics on the agenda at PowerCore Summit 2026, July 28–29 in San Diego. You'll hear from customers navigating these challenges in real time, get dedicated training time with the Yes Energy product team, and have a direct say in where the platform goes next.
Oh, and it's free. Register at https://hubs.ly/Q04kYq_70.
06/09/2026
Trading in ERCOT right now means dealing with congestion that forms and unwinds faster than it used to, real-time pricing signals that behave differently since RTC+B, and load growth that keeps reshaping where value exists at the nodal level.
Yes Energy built a resource hub specifically for traders, with data access, market analysis, congestion visibility, and forward-looking insight in one place. Updated continuously.
🔖 Bookmark it :: https://hubs.ly/Q04knybf0
06/09/2026
The window for the best queue positions, land agreements, and offtake structures is narrowing — faster than most planning cycles would suggest.
AI data centers are arriving at gigawatt scale, with construction timelines of 12–18 months. The grid infrastructure to serve them? Five to 10 years. That mismatch is reshaping everything asset developers and managers thought they knew about demand forecasting, congestion patterns, and project value.
Yes Energy's white paper — featuring insights from Jesse Jenkins (Princeton), Judd Rogers (Scout Clean Energy), and Matt Futch (Black and Veatch) — covers five forces every asset developer and manager needs to understand right now:
→ Demand surge from AI and data centers
→ The mismatch economy (and what it means for your pipeline timing)
→ The behind-the-meter bet
→ Electricity affordability moving front and center
→ Policy whiplash and the 2027 IRA cliff
Read it here →
White Paper | Asset Development & Management in the Age of Data Centers
Get the perspectives and insights you need today to successfully operate in tomorrow’s grid.
06/08/2026
The Summer Demand Series kicks off June 11! ☀️
Get a big-picture view of the supply and demand shifts impacting power markets, including the growing influence of solar and battery capacity on market dynamics. We'll cover where we've been, and where we're headed.
💾 Save your spot for one session or all four: https://hubs.ly/Q04kwJzF0
To make sense of it all, Yes Energy is hosting the Summer Demand Series, four 30-minute webinars led by Alex Bennitt, Product Manager and former market fundamentals manager. We'll cover the macro dynamics shaping demand today, where projections are headed, what hyperscale data center operations actually look like, and how crypto mining fits into the picture.
06/08/2026
The challenge isn't just understanding the change. It's operationalizing it.
Teams that entered May 1 with test data, shadow settlements, and automated workflows are in a different position than those that didn't. It's not too late to close the gap. Our on-demand session covers exactly what it takes to build the bid-to-bill infrastructure EDAM requires.
https://hubs.ly/Q04khx6q0
06/05/2026
EnCompass brings capacity expansion, production cost modeling, and powerflow together in one integrated platform, so your resource and transmission teams are always working from the same model, the same data, and the same results.
🌀Take the interactive demo for a spin and see how leading planning teams model what others miss: https://hubs.ly/Q04jFh870
06/05/2026
SPP’s RTO Expansion officially went live on April 1, extending SPP’s footprint into the Western Interconnection. But what does that mean for market participants, and what have we learned since go-live?
Watch our on-demand webinar featuring Yes Energy experts Rob Strange, Senior Power Market Analyst, and Emily Merchant, Director of Product, as they break down the key changes and early market impacts of SPP RTO Expansion.
👉 Download it here: https://hubs.ly/Q04jMRLQ0
Whether you're tracking market fundamentals or conducting ongoing analysis, this session will help you stay current on one of the industry's most significant market developments.
Missed Part 1 of this series? You can catch up and explore additional resources alongside the recording by clicking on the link above.