Top news The Department of Energy has already pledged $8.6 billion in loans for Southern Co.'s nuclear project, whose fate remains uncertain in the wake of Westinghouse's bankruptcy. |
The proposal would set the regional cap at 75.1 million tons of carbon dioxide in 2021, which will decline by 2.275 million tons of CO2 in each succeeding year. |
The study's findings did not go against the broad industry consensus, as some feared they might. But the study still drew mixed reactions and disappointment, especially with its recommendations. |
Location intelligence can help your utilities enhance performance, lower costs and improve customer service. |
A letter from Duke Energy indicates that large utilities are now joining the fight over worries higher solar module prices could tamp down on utility-scale solar projects. |
California-based Romeo Power was founded by engineers from SpaceX, Tesla, Apple, Amazon and Samsung. The company will begin shipping battery packs next year. |
Lansing Board of Water & Light plans to replace the Erickson Power Plant with renewables, efficiency and natural gas. |
New analysis from GTM Research indicates that within five years, global solar capacity could more than double nuclear capacity available today. |
The consulting group predicts 90 GW of solar panels will be installed this year, with 45 GW of those installations in China. |
Feature Story As intermittent energy resources grow, the U.S. electric grid will need to become more flexible and resilient. |
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