Entergy Mississippi announced plans to invest $300 million into upgrading its power grid over the next five years.
Watchdogs have warned that in the rush to capitalize on the AI-driven data center boom, some states are allowing massive tech companies to direct expensive infrastructure projects with limited oversight.
Cheaper renewable energy runs headlong into a lack of transmission capacity and political hostility from Republican states.
High capacity prices in PJM and a software error in MISO are causing some to opine that electricity markets are broken.
Insight from the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows that a certain battery use case is overwhelmingly popular.
A post-OBBBA urgency driven by key deadlines is impacting renewable energy project timelines, writes contributor Philippe Hartley.
Leading power producers, manufacturers, and electrification execs reveal the things they're thinking about that haven't made it mainstream.
Work on the nearly completed Revolution Wind project for Rhode Island and Connecticut has been paused since Aug. 22 when the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a stop-work order for what it said were national security concerns.
The report finds that the VPP market broadened more than it deepened, with the number of company deployments, unique offtakers, and market and utility programs monetized each growing more than 33%, while total capacity grew a more modest 13.7%.
Customers would prefer other options to calling their utility to report outages, writes contributor John McClean.
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