Evergy Missouri Metro and Every Missouri West got approval from the Missouri Public Service Commission to implement a suite of Transportation Electrification pilot programs designed to encourage the increased use of electric vehicles (EV).
The pilot programs – which are expected to begin in th... Read More »
Under a new partnership between Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), Maas Energy Works, and California Energy Exchange (CEE), manure from thousands of California's cows will be converted into renewable natural gas (RNG).
This biomethane gas will provide another source of renewable energy for ... Read More »
Regulators with the Utah Public Service Commission recently approved a Rocky Mountain Power plan to more than double the number of ultra-fast charging stations set up in Utah to support efforts to cut vehicle emissions.
“Our goal is to increase adoption of zero-emission electric vehicles by add... Read More »
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory has put one of the nation’s most comprehensive electric power grid test beds into service.
The test grid allows experts from across the federal government and private industry to develop and demonstrate technologies that improve secur... Read More »
In the past year, ComEd has helped complete the construction of six data centers for northern Illinois, including its most recent partnership with Skybox Datacenters, expanding the region’s digital infrastructure and benefiting its competitive energy market.
For Skybox, the new facility in Elk... Read More »
The U.S. Department of the Interior, along with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the states of New York and New Jersey, is holding an offshore wind auction on Feb. 23.
The auction is for an area consisting of 488,000 acres offshore located in the New York Bight. Offshore wind deve... Read More »
Through enrollment in DTE’s MIGreenPower program, the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel now attributes 10 percent of its electricity use to renewable energy and seeks to reach 100 percent renewable reliance by 2030, obliterating the international connection point’s carbon footprint.
“All of American R... Read More »
The Energy Information Administration's (EIA) latest inventory of electric generators maintains operators have scheduled 14.9 gigawatts (GW) of electric generating capacity to retire domestically during 2022.
Per the EIA analysis, the majority of the scheduled retirements are coal-fired power pla... Read More »
Avangrid Renewables completed its restructuring of the Vineyard Wind joint venture to become the largest offshore wind supplier in New England.
After closing its restructuring agreement with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners on Jan. 10, Avangrid Renewables retains a 50 percent share of the 800 M... Read More »
The U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on Jan. 11 to examine the opportunities and challenges related to hydropower.
Specifically, the hearing focused on maintaining capacity, expanding hydropower at non-powered dams, and increasing pumped storage hydropower.
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