Energy
Arizona’s AG Is Clear-Eyed About the State’s Energy Costs and Water Scarcity—but Can It Help Her Win Reelection?
By Wyatt Myskow
Illinois Is Going All In on Battery Storage. What Will That Mean?
By Alexia Underwood
ERCOT’s Market is Transitioning Toward Storage and Solar
By Arcelia Martin
Utility Asks New Mexico for ‘Zero Emission’ Status for Gas-Fired Power Plant
By Jerry Redfern, Capital & Main
New Jersey Has A New Map For Its Energy Future. The Ground Under It Is Already Shifting.
By Rambo Talabong
Google Data Centers Will Bring Nuclear Power Back To Tornado Country
By Anika Jane Beamer
Members of America’s Largest Power Grid Can’t Agree on How to Power Data Centers
By Rambo Talabong
International Energy Report Projects a Slower Transition to Renewables, but Oil Could Still Peak This Decade
By Blanca Begert
One Year After Trump’s Election, This Group Is Celebrating Their Sway Over U.S. Energy Policy
By Aidan Hughes
‘It’s Not Too Late’: New Cornell Study Maps the Environmental Cost of AI and How Policy Could Limit the Damage
By Carl David Goette-Luciak
Illinois General Assembly Passes Energy Reform Act Aiming to Reduce Rates and Reach Clean Energy Goals
By Sarah Mattalian
‘Burning Money’: Dept. of Energy Directs $100 Million to Modernize Declining Coal Plants
By Anika Jane Beamer
Trump Administration Seeks to Speed Data Center Grid Connections and Expand Federal Control of Power System
By Dan Gearino
A Pro-Dominion Grassroots Group Has Financial Ties—to Dominion
By Charles Paullin
Central Maine Power Faces Backlash Over Proposed Rate Hikes and Shareholder Profits
By Ryan Krugman
Renewable Energy Act Before Illinois Legislature Would Decrease Stress on Ratepayers, Advocates Say
By Sarah Mattalian