Many state leaders are considering rate freezes, additional energy assistance funds or new rates targeting large energy users such as data centers.
The power requirements of AI and data are placing increasing pressure on power infrastructure, creating significant challenges for grid operators, utilities and developers alike., writes contributor Dr. Matt Green.
Guayepo I&II—the largest centralized solar park in Colombia—delivers 370 MWac of clean energy while creating thousands of jobs, expanding educational access, and protecting cultural heritage. The Enel Green Power project is setting a new benchmark for how solar infrastructure can drive social and economic development.
Big-picture changes in the energy sector are only possible thanks to the literally small but figuratively huge power of semiconductor technology that is driving this entire transition.
A federal judge vacated President Donald Trump’s executive order blocking wind energy projects, ruling it unlawful, according to the court.
NextEra Energy and Google Cloud are expanding their collaboration to develop gigawatt-scale data center campuses in the U.S., aiming for rapid growth and enhanced AI capabilities by mid-2026.
Extra eyes in the field will be necessary along with other resources if the current speed of transmission construction is to keep pace with experts’ projections, writes contributor Bill Perry.
Georgia Power Co. seeks approval from Georgia's Public Service Commission to invest over $15 billion to increase electricity capacity by 50% for data centers, with a vote scheduled for December 19.
The California Public Utilities Commission approved statewide energy efficiency Market Transformation Initiatives to promote energy-efficient products, benefiting ratepayers.
Los Angeles, led by Mayor Karen Bass, has fully divested from coal in its power supply to transition to 100% clean energy by 2035, utilizing new hydrogen-capable units at the IPP facility.
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