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Electricity demand in the U.S. is projected to increase 50% over the next 25 years, according to a new study conducted by PA Consulting and released by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA).

While setting up shop in New Mexico, Maxeon considers contesting CBP's decision to detain shipments of three skews of solar panels.

PG&E's 2026-2028 Wildfire Mitigation Plan (WMP), submitted to California's Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety, integrates tools and solutions including inspecting assets with drones, using artificial intelligence in an effort to improve weather forecasts and installing sensors that can detect vibrations, sounds and light that could indicate potential anomalies on an electric circuit that could lead to an ignition. 

The measures, backed by House and Senate leaders, come amid rising electricity costs for Marylanders.

Project Rosa will provide up to 187 megawatts of renewable energy to support high-performance computing tasks like Bitcoin mining and AI.

The S&P 500 was up 3.7% in morning trading, though it still remains more than 14% below its record set in February.

The agency is finally moving on getting gridlocked money to farmers. But at what cost?

The next step in the power grid's evolution takes place at the utility substation, where technology is breathing new life into equipment ripe for innovation.

Multi-billion-dollar plans to electrify the US auto sector are especially vulnerable to President Trump's ongoing global trade war.

The overhaul included replacement of key components such as the turbine and turbine shaft, rotor and generator as well as upgrading of ancillary plant equipment that was also at end-of-life, such as control panels and vibration monitoring equipment.

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