Jared Anderson (@jandersonenergy) 's Twitter Profile
Jared Anderson

@jandersonenergy

Senior editor at S&P Global Commodity Insights covering US power markets. My own views.

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The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A developing super El Niño may reduce the number of storms along the eastern and Gulf coasts. Researchers forecasts a near or below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season with 13 named storms, six hurricanes and two major hurricanes. wapo.st/48nzNEw

Michael E. Webber (@michaelewebber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This rise in natural gas for power consumption does several things that are economically and/or environmentally beneficial: 1) helps meet new demand from data centers, modern factories, O&G production, etc. 2) reduces gasoline consumption b/c of electric vehicles 3) displaces

Governor JB Pritzker (@govpritzker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data centers should have to pay their fair share — and take every step possible to protect working families. As electricity demand and costs rise across Illinois and the region, I’m joining governors in urging PJM to keep consumers at the center of every decision it makes.

Data centers should have to pay their fair share — and take every step possible to protect working families.

As electricity demand and costs rise across Illinois and the region, I’m joining governors in urging PJM to keep consumers at the center of every decision it makes.
Commodity Insights Oil (@spgcioil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As traffic inches back through the Strait of #Hormuz, oil and product flows remain constrained, sending buyers scrambling to replace Middle East barrels and lock in reliable #diesel supply. In this week's episode, we unpack this and more. 🎙️ Full episode: okt.to/X6ZeWq

John Orr (@coyotegulch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Colorado River projected to deliver one-fifth of normal water to Lake Powell after ‘astonishing’ March heatwave: The record-hot March conditions that led to a rapid melt-off of the snowpack in Colorado were echoed across the seven-state #ColoradoRiver Bas…

Colorado River projected to deliver one-fifth of normal water to Lake Powell after ‘astonishing’ March heatwave: The record-hot March conditions that led to a rapid melt-off of the snowpack in Colorado were echoed across the seven-state #ColoradoRiver Bas…
Derek Brower (@derek_brower) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Weird claim. The number of drilling rigs is lower now than when Biden left office and the federal government’s own stats agency predicted oil production would fall a bit this year eia.gov/outlooks/steo/…

Patrick De Haan (@gasbuddyguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RVP- change to summer gasoline is coming to the Northeastern U.S. this week- areas may see an additional price impact this week from the rollover to summer spec fuels

JH (@crudeoil231) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is the North Sea physic mkt, and how should the gap between the paper and physical markets be resolved? Every time I post about the physical market, I see a lot of complaints about why oil prices aren't rising further. Many ppl even criticize me, claiming I’m not explaining

Reid Wiseman (@astro_reid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jesse, Steve, Laddy, and Vlad….such an incredible feeling to welcome you aboard Integrity after a nearly 700,000 mile journey. Forever thankful for your service to our crew and the nation.

Phys.org (@physorg_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beneath an Ithaca cemetery, an estimated 5.5M Andrena regularis bees form one of the world’s largest known ground-nesting aggregations, crucial for early spring apple pollination. doi.org/hbwzbf phys.org/news/2026-04-b…

The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An early heat wave is headed for parts of the East. Temperatures will rise into the 90s across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast, with 80-degree heat stretching from the Midwest to New England — exceeding June averages for around 160 million people. wapo.st/4tKz2xD

An early heat wave is headed for parts of the East.

Temperatures will rise into the 90s across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast, with 80-degree heat stretching from the Midwest to New England — exceeding June averages for around 160 million people. wapo.st/4tKz2xD
The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From The Athletic | Football: New Jersey Transit is currently planning to charge more than $100 for return rail tickets from Penn Station to MetLife Stadium for FIFA World Cup games. The 18-mile rail journey ordinarily costs $12.90 for a return ticket. nyti.ms/3Op4Jxw

Energy Gang (@theenergygang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PJM's capacity prices jumped from $28 to $270. All 13 governors met at the White House. The decision: data centres must pay their own way. New Energy Gang with Asim Haque from PJM Interconnection and Amy Myers Jaffe breaks down what happens next: okt.to/liICQ6 🧵👇

The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Legislators in Maine passed the nation’s first statewide ban on large data centers, part of a growing backlash to the energy-intensive facilities that fuel the rise of artificial intelligence. wapo.st/4myBTYb

News12HV (@news12hv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EXCLUSIVE: Our senior reporter Tara Rosenblum asked U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright in an exclusive, extended interview about several key energy projects, including if Indian Point could make a comeback.

Stephen Stapczynski (@sstapczynski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pakistan plans more rolling blackouts due to a fuel shortage 🇵🇰⚠️ Power supply will be suspended for two hours during the evenings when demand rises Pakistan hasn't received an LNG shipment since early March due to the war in the Middle East. That's a fuel for power plants

Pakistan plans more rolling blackouts due to a fuel shortage 🇵🇰⚠️

Power supply will be suspended for two hours during the evenings when demand rises 

Pakistan hasn't received an LNG shipment since early March due to the war in the Middle East. That's a fuel for power plants