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Puerto Rico’s governor came under fire Tuesday as her pledge to support the investment of millions of federal dollars in solar projects across the U.S. territory appeared to fade.

The future of wildfire suppression could be autonomous, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is getting its foot in the door early.

Seventeen states are suing President Donald Trump 's administration for withholding billions of dollars for building more electric vehicle chargers, according to a federal lawsuit announced Wednesday.

Political uncertainty under Trump has dampened the market, with nearly $8 billion in clean energy projects scrapped or cut back already this year.

Georgia Power and its EPC firms have started construction on 765 MW of new battery energy storage projects across the state.

Fluence, a Siemens and AES company, is pausing some U.S. battery energy storage projects, citing tariff uncertainty.

CEO Joe Dominguez told investors “on-grid” or “front-of-the-meter” configurations are becoming more attractive to the nation’s leading nuclear power plant operator and its customers.

Driven largely by demand from businesses such as data centers and the oil and gas industry, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the state’s grid operator, predicts the state’s energy needs will nearly double in six years.

The largest electric transmission project in the United States has announced nearly $1.7 billion in combined contractor awards.

Northeast utility company Avangrid put $4.3 billion into its 7,000-supplier, 50-state domestic supply chain last year.

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