The U.S. Department of Energy has failed to show there are reliability benefits from keeping power plants from retiring in the Midcontinent region, state utility regulators told FERC.
Undersea cables are an extremely crucial, yet often overlooked, element of the infrastructure making up the world of today.
DOE’s colocation proposal and the review of proposed transmission planning reforms — amid a national focus on affordability — ...
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While eyes are on Venezuela, Brazil’s hidden mega energy boom explodes
While the world fixates on Venezuela’s turmoil and shrinking oil output, Brazil is quietly assembling one of the most ...
Use BetMGM bonus code COVERS for a $1,500 First Bet on Bruins vs. Flyers Thursday. Get bonus bets back if your first wager ...
LIPA and PSEG finalize the $73 million computer system migration, enhancing autonomy after Tropical Storm Isaias-related ...
Six things you can do to become a more sustainable traveler. They're easy to implement, and they can have a meaningful impact ...
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Trump destroyed offshore wind. The Northeast can’t live without it.
Since his presidency began last year, Donald Trump has embarked on an all-out campaign to destroy the nation’s nascent ...
New Jersey's governor has signed executive orders to reduce utility rates and build 'massive amounts' of new renewable energy ...
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U.S., AU Launch Strategic Investment Group to Boost Trade and Infrastructure
The United States and the African Union (AU) have launched a Strategic Infrastructure and Investment Working Group (SIWG) ...
TD’s Preston said that’s appropriate because the federal government’s retaliatory tariffs on the United States helped drive ...
China spot prices surge; 2026 deficit forecast; junior miner deals and high-grade drill hits from PMET & Q2. Read more here.
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