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Global Solar Output Exceeds Wind for Longest Period Recorded
Global solar generation has exceeded wind generation for the longest period on record. According to energy think tank Ember, solar...
Read MorePathways Initiative Proposes Regional Organization to Oversee Western Power Markets
The West-Wide Governance Pathways Initiative is proposing a regional organization to oversee the Western Energy Imbalance Market and the Extended...
Read MoreScouting the Path Toward a Clean Energy Future
When Patrick Boughan started at ISO New England in 2011, he could feel the power industry changing. Solar power and...
Read MoreData Center Owners Turn to Nuclear as Potential Electricity Source
Last month, Constellation Energy announced a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to provide electricity to Microsoft data centers in the...
Read MoreBiden-Harris Administration Invests $5.5 Million to Develop New and Alternative Products Using Our Nation’s Supplies of Critical Minerals and Materials
In support of President Biden's Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $5.5 million for...
Read MoreThe Clean Energy Workforce Needs People. Here’s How a New Initiative Intends to Help
What's stopping us from meeting our clean energy goals? Depending on who you ask, you can expect answers ranging from...
Read MoreNew JFK Terminal Will Utilize Novel Microgrid, NYC’s Largest Solar Array
New York City is beginning Climate Week 2024 with a bang, announcing the start of construction on a massive microgrid...
Read MoreReport: World’s Largest Banks to Pledge Support for Nuclear Power
Regional energy provider AES Ohio said Friday it has reached a settlement that, if approved by state regulators, would lay...
Read MoreAES Ohio Seeks Regulatory Approval of New Settlement for Next Phase of Smart Grid
Regional energy provider AES Ohio said Friday it has reached a settlement that, if approved by state regulators, would lay...
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