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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.

Hailed as a world first, the demonstration integrated the O2 tidal turbine, vanadium flow batteries, and a 670 kW electrolyzer.

Yago Torre-Enciso of BiMEP says that patience and persistence will be essential to achieving commercial-scale marine energy, a milestone he doesn’t expect to see before 2050.

Utah and six states are negotiating water sharing for the Colorado River, with a deadline set for February, but no firm agreement yet.

On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Justin Worland from TIME Magazine discusses the fires that hit Los Angeles in January 2025, and how to prevent similar disasters in the future.

Utilities nationwide face similar challenges with grid moderinzation efforts, but the solutions that make sense to individual teams or for a given issue are specific to each organization.

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro withdrew the state from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, impacting carbon emissions management.

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