The DTECH Midwest session, Driving the Future of EV Grid Planning, touched on common pain points for EVs, both from the customer and utility side, and how they can be massaged away.
A study of nearly 1,000 solar arrays built on 10,000 acres of the Central Valley over the past two decades found that solar power and farming are complementing each other in farmers’ business operations.
Some experts argue that elements of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will lead to increased costs for consumers and cede America’s position in the clean energy transition.
In the second DTECH Midwest keynote, utility regulators from Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana shared insights on the most pressing challenges facing electric utilities, from uncertainty around data centers, to a new administration that wants to shake things up dramatically.
South Texas Electric Cooperative is looking for 500 MW of any dispatchable generation technology or fuel type to come online by late 2028.
Fresh Section 232 investigations could usher in new tariffs on drones and polysilicon imported from China.
The emergence of new AI capabilities has prompted utilities to rethink their approach to change management and edge computing.
CAISO's Hani Alarian kicked off DTECH Midwest by discussing AI, how to power it, and how it may change everyday life.
The first contracts executed under a novel framework are for Brookfield’s Holtwood and Safe Harbor hydroelectric facilities in Pennsylvania.
An Enverus Intelligence Research report estimates that 70% of solar and 43% of wind projects won't survive losing tax credit eligibility.
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