The year has ended, but the energy transition keeps chugging along. In 2024, clean energy deployments reached new heights in the U.S., with Texas and California proving that huge amounts of solar and ...
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Who Pays For The Grid’s Destruction?
It would be challenging to find experts who believe that the U.S. electricity grid, at least in certain areas, is sufficiently robust to meet the unprecedented demand for electricity growth required ...
Left-leaning media outlets have decided to take a more objective approach to covering the electrical grid issues plaguing California after slamming Texas following last year’s winter storm that caused ...
The U.S. transmission grid isn’t growing fast enough to meet the country’s skyrocketing demand for power. That’s making electricity more expensive and less reliable — and it may prevent new data ...
Since 2000, the number of major system disturbances has octupled in the U.S. The U.S. energy grid is aging quickly. Consumers may choose to forgo utility solutions and invest in self generation and ...
Developers from New England to California say grid connection problems are an often-overlooked issue that are strangling new rooftop and community solar projects. Colorado utility regulators began ...
If you were paying attention to Wednesday’s city council meeting, the city approved a proposed Thoroughfare Plan amendment to approve the conversion of Tyler and Polk Streets from one-way to two-way ...
AMES, Iowa – Bringing renewable energy to the power grid raises all kinds of “internet-of-things” issues, said Iowa State University’s Manimaran Govindarasu. That’s because “everything is connected,” ...
When you flip the switch, the lights come on. But in Illinois, after years of sweeping reforms to the energy industry and growing demand for electricity, that premise is coming into question. Several ...
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