Energy, Power & Commodities
FERC, EPA, DOE/EIA, ACER, EU DG Energy, Ofgem, AEMC, Korea KEPCO, IEA — energy market, emissions, and commodity-policy intelligence for utilities, traders, and infrastructure operators.
US
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC institutes Section 206 proceeding against Tucson Electric Power and affiliates establishing refund effective date Read sample brief →
- Dept. of Energy + Energy Information Administration DOE repeals fossil fuel restrictions for new federal buildings and stays CER compliance date pending guidance review Read sample brief →
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission CFTC issues exemptive order facilitating cross-margining of customer positions cleared at CME and FICC Read sample brief →
- Environmental Protection Agency EPA Finalizes Technical Amendments to Oil and Gas Methane Rule Addressing Flaring and Combustion Monitoring Provisions Read sample brief →
- Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration PHMSA proposes removal of material properties verification provision within MAOP reconfirmation framework for gas transmission pipelines Read sample brief →
EU
- Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators ACER updates unit investment cost indicators for energy infrastructure showing rising costs requiring closer monitoring Read sample brief →
- Office of Gas and Electricity Markets Ofgem responds to government Ofgem Review committing to systemic reforms for an electrified energy system Read sample brief →
- European Commission Directorate-General for Energy European Commission adopts implementing rules mandating 24-hour electricity supplier switching by end of 2026 Read sample brief →
- Dept. for Energy Security and Net Zero UK Government Initiates Structural Reform to Decouple Electricity Pricing from Marginal Gas Cost Read sample brief →
- International Energy Agency IEA identifies structural supply chain vulnerabilities in rare earth elements requiring coordinated project, partnership, and policy responses Read sample brief →
APAC
- Australian Energy Market Commission AEMC modelling projects $6 billion in system savings from electricity network cost recovery reform over 15 years Read sample brief →
- Agency for Natural Resources and Energy Live coverage — sample brief coming
- Korea Electric Power Corporation KEPCO releases nuclear power plant business disclosure via official investor relations portal Read sample brief →
- Australian Energy Regulator Live coverage — sample brief coming
- New Zealand Electricity Authority New Zealand joint regulators publish feedback on open letter targeting network efficiency and infrastructure regulatory coordination Read sample brief →
Frequently asked
Is Cresthaven Analytics good for utilities, energy traders, and infrastructure investors?
Yes — covers 15 energy, power, and commodity agencies including FERC, EPA, DOE/EIA, ACER, EU DG Energy, Ofgem, AEMC, Korea KEPCO, IEA. Material orders, rulemakings, capacity-market decisions, emissions rules, and infrastructure approvals arrive as structured briefs within minutes. Designed for utilities, energy trading desks, infrastructure and renewables investors, energy law firms, and pipeline operators.
What energy regulators does Cresthaven Analytics cover?
FERC (US wholesale energy markets), EPA (emissions and environmental rules), DOE/EIA (energy intelligence and policy), ACER (EU energy regulators agency), EU DG Energy, Ofgem (UK), AEMC (Australia), Korea KEPCO, plus international energy bodies like the IEA. Each agency feeds structured briefs covering rate decisions, capacity markets, emissions rules, pipeline approvals, and grid-reliability orders.
What's the cheapest Cresthaven tier for energy regulatory monitoring?
Basic at $149/month covers 3 agencies. A typical US energy setup is FERC + EPA + DOE/EIA. For cross-Atlantic energy trading, ACER + Ofgem + EPA or FERC + ACER + UK Ofgem. Add up to 3 more agencies at $29/month each (max 6 total). For comprehensive cross-regional energy intelligence, Professional at $399/month covers 6 agencies with daily digests.
How is Cresthaven Analytics different from S&P Global Platts or Argus for energy intelligence?
Platts and Argus are price-data and market-intelligence services — daily benchmark prices, market commentary, trader-grade analytics. Cresthaven Analytics covers what regulators do: FERC capacity-market decisions, EPA emissions rules, ACER guidance, DOE policy. The two solve different problems and pair well. Platts and Argus give you market prices; Cresthaven gives you the regulatory developments that move them.