Business & Finance
Alabama Regulators Approve Two-Year Electric Rate Freeze and Two Solar Projects for a Meta Inc. Data Center
By Dennis Pillion
Members of America’s Largest Power Grid Can’t Agree on How to Power Data Centers
By Rambo Talabong
Maine’s First Major Data Center Project Touts Green Innovation
By Ryan Krugman
County Planning Commission in Virginia Delays Vote Again on Proposed Gas Plant That Aims to Link to PJM Grid
By Charles Paullin
Alabama Power Seeks to Delay Rate Hike for New Gas Plant Amid Outcry
By Dennis Pillion
Australian Company BHP Found Liable for Damages in One of Brazil’s Worst Mining Disasters
By Blanca Begert
International Energy Report Projects a Slower Transition to Renewables, but Oil Could Still Peak This Decade
By Blanca Begert
An Oil Company Running Into Rough Waters off the California Coast Is Looking to Trump for Help
By Blanca Begert
As the Government Abandons Clean Energy, Green Steelmaking Advocates Look for Other Paths Forward
By Kiley Bense
One Year After Trump’s Election, This Group Is Celebrating Their Sway Over U.S. Energy Policy
By Aidan Hughes
A Data Center Could Be Coming to an Upstate New York Town, and Residents Are Speaking Out
By Lauren Dalban
Trump Names More Priority Minerals for U.S. Mining Revival
By Dylan Baddour
When the Power Grid Needs Relief from High Demand, Here’s Who You Call
By Dan Gearino
Trucks Move the Country’s Goods Through This County. As Even More Loom, People Are Pushing Back.
By Siri Chilukuri
Why Are Rates Rising Faster at Investor-Owned Utilities Than at Public Utilities?
By Blanca Begert
The EPA Let Companies Estimate Their Own Pollution Levels. The Real Emissions Are Far Worse.
By Lisa Song, photography by Annie Flanagan for ProPublica