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America's largest power grid struggles to meet demand amid a tech industry power grab—but that's not the only issue.
Electricity bills are projected to surge by more than 20% this summer in some parts of PJM Interconnection's territory, which covers 13 states.
To build a modern-day electrical grid with the flexibility and resilience to handle ebbing and flowing energy sources like ...
National Grid hosted a live line demonstration in Fonda Tuesday, aimed at educating first responders and the community about ...
There are 100,000 motorbikes in Rwanda. The country wants to turn them all electric, and startups say their plans can make it work. Can green tech steer Africa towards the future?
Customers of AEP Ohio could again see their bills rise as the company has applied for a rate increase with PUCO.
Greater Houston is growing. So is its voracious appetite for electricity. In fact, CenterPoint Energy's Houston-area customers could require 50% more electricity during peak usage times by 2031 ...
“It’s wonderful having an iPhone, and no point in having an iPhone if you don’t have a charger,” Scottish Power CEO Keith Anderson says on this week’s Zero.
Senate Bill 6, which now heads to the governor’s desk, gives the state’s electricity managers the ability to shut power to large consumers during emergencies.
Virtually all of Puerto Rico spent New Year's Eve without electricity as a power outage hit the U.S. territory, but the lights are slowly coming back on for 2025.