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The electric utilities industry has reached a pivotal stage in its AI journey, writes contributor Casey Werth of IBM Technology.

International energy company RWE plans to cut its U.S. investments by one-fifth, citing the unpredictability of renewable projects under President Trump.

France’s main Distribution System Operator has successfully deployed one of the most capable smart meters in the world, the Linky meter, writes EDF's Mathieu Carluer.

Previous deployments of LineVision's technology have enabled as much as a 25% increase in transmission line capacity.

Itron is going all in on AI, announcing collaborations with major tech companies Microsoft and NVIDIA this week.

The order by U.S. District Judge Tonya Chutkan prevents — for now — the Environmental Protection Agency from ending the grant program, which totaled $20 billion.

Senpilot, a participant in this year’s DTECH Initiate program, leverages AI to streamline utility operations.

A new report explores how Southwest Power Pool can meet the demand of substantial load growth while keeping electricity affordable.

Quantum computing could revolutionize many fields, but in the wrong hands, it could undermine the cryptographic systems that secure our digital communications, writes Nokia's Ken Rabedeau.

The future of millions of dollars in funding to help low-income Louisiana residents access solar energy has grown increasingly uncertain as the Trump administration attempts to slash grant programs awarded under its predecessor. 

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