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From Staten Island microgrids to Hudson Valley bulk storage, New York battery projects are piling up in permitting bottlenecks, grid studies, and zoning fights. (Inside Climate News) Developers like ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has ordered the New York Power Authority to build at least 1 GW of new nuclear capacity, marking the first major US nuclear project launch in over 15 years. (WSJ) The ...
US data center electricity demand is on track to hit 290 TWh by 2030, nearly doubling from 2022. AI will drive most of that growth, but the real disruption is structural. (WoodMac) Traditional utility ...
In today’s energy-intensive operations whether in power generation, petrochemical processing, or district cooling efficient heat transfer plays a critical role in operational stability and cost ...
A 6–3 ruling from the Supreme Court has reinstated federal licenses for interim nuclear waste sites in Texas and New Mexico, removing a key legal block. But state opposition remains strong. (Texas ...
The EPA has proposed scrapping power plant carbon rules finalized under the Biden administration, arguing emissions from US fossil plants don’t “significantly contribute” to dangerous air pollution ...
The UK will reduce green surcharges on electricity bills for energy-intensive industries as part of a broader strategy to revive domestic manufacturing. (Renewables Now) The plan includes £1.2 billion ...
Since January, more than $15.5 billion in US clean energy projects have been delayed or scrapped, and $9 billion of those call-offs were in Republican districts, per new E2 data. (Bloomberg) The trend ...
Holtec’s effort to bring Michigan’s shuttered Palisades nuclear plant back online is moving ahead, with plans to generate 800 MW by year’s end, pending NRC approval. (Michigan NPR) Siemens engineers ...
The Bureau of Land Management hasn’t released a single major environmental review for Western solar projects in months—including Esmeralda 7, a 6 GW cluster that was supposed to clear review by April.
The renewable energy sector is growing rapidly, and solar energy is at the forefront of this change. More houses, businesses and utility providers turn to solar panels as a permanent energy source, ...
Co-authored by Justin Stevens & Eric Hanson Building Resilient Energy Systems in an Era of Extreme Weather As society’s dependence on electricity for heating and cooling, communication, computation, ...