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The Trump administration is dismantling the energy efficiency programs designed to keep data center demand in check. (E&E News) Roll the tape: DOE has shuttered its efficiency office, rolled back ...
As the energy sector races to meet soaring demand from AI, data centers, and electrification, utilities are confronting a once-in-a-generation inflection point. That urgency, along with a spirited ...
For over a century, energy has shaped geopolitics: determining who leads, who follows, and who becomes caught in the slipstream of other nations’ industrial ambitions. The West once held dominance in ...
JD Power’s 2025 report shows a clear shift: Long outages in the U.S. are rising sharply—from 8.1 to 12.8 hours since 2022—and in Southern states, outages now average over 18 hours. Nearly half of ...
Deep in Texas coal country, Sage Geosystems and San Miguel Electric Cooperative just delivered ERCOT’s first pressure-geothermal storage well. (POWER Mag) The system uses a sealed subsurface “lung” to ...
A meaningful expansion of the Capacity Bidding Program through a new direct-participation pathway aimed at SGIP customers. Additionally, SoCalGas adds new SGIP-eligible Time-of-Use rates for the ...
In 2025, the solar industry is entering a transformative phase: automation. Manual permit filings, slow approval cycles, and the morass of inconsistencies are being replaced by intelligent, ...
CHARGE North America helps energy companies measure, strengthen, and prove the value of their brands. Energy brands operate in a shifting mix of politics, policy, investor expectations, and public ...
Utilities might be slightly over-hyping the data center boom, according to a new reality check from Grid Strategies. (Utility Dive) The discrepancy: Utilities currently project 90 GW of new data ...
Robinson Meyer, in a HeatMap article, recently captured a shift now sweeping through statehouses: Democrats are retreating from their own climate ambitions because the cost of implementation is ...
With electricity demand projected to jump 25% by 2030, experts are arguing that the HVAC industry needs to get smart—fast. (ACHR News) History lesson: Despite the panic over soaring demand, Mitsubishi ...
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