"And so, when we are asked in New England, “Where are the next incremental megawatts going to come from?” the honest answer is, we don’t know. That is unsatisfying for the public, politicians, and, ...
The latest catalyst? Yesterday, Trump threatened critical Iranian infrastructure, including desalination plants, oil wells, and Kharg Island—which handles most of the country’s oil exports—if a deal ...
The real shift in 2026 isn’t that robots can run experiments. It’s that they don’t need your hypothesis anymore. At places like Argonne National Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, ...
If you’re deep in the off-grid solar world or exploring hybrid setups for your home, cabin, or rural homestead, you’ve almost certainly come across the term “islanding”. For many solar enthusiasts, it ...
Connect with industry pioneers driving the future of clean ammonia markets. This event brings together stakeholders from across North and Latin America - regions critical to the development of global ...
The latest US Government Cyber Strategy aims to implement Zero Trust broadly across Government and critical infrastructure. Zero Trust is described as "Never trust, always verify" and is mostly seen ...
Sodium-ion batteries are heading out of the lab and onto the Midwestern grid. (Electrek) Battery storage maker Peak Energy and RWE Americas will test a passively cooled sodium-ion storage system in ...
Data center diesel capacity nearly tripled from 20 GW in 2018 to 55 GW in 2024 as hyperscalers multiplied. For now, these generators are cheaper to run than batteries—around $300 less per kilowatt—but ...
Energy service providers across the U.S. are struggling with the consequences of late and delinquent utility payments, while service shutoffs become increasingly endemic for millions of people ...
US electricity generation hit an all-time record in 2025—4.43 TWh, up 2.8% from 2024—breaking a nearly two-decade pattern of flat generation. (EIA) Retail sales rose across every sector: Residential ...
Puget Sound Energy (PSE) is Washington state’s largest and oldest gas and electric utility. It employs over 3,000 people and serves 1.5 million customers, including 900,000 receiving natural gas and 1 ...
San Francisco lawmakers are pushing new legislation to break away from PG&E and establish a publicly-owned utility. (Courthouse News) Frustrated by high rates and a recent December substation fire ...