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With data centers pushing the Phoenix area’s power grid to the limit, critics worry residential customers will pay higher bills.
New York's power grid withstood the recent power wave, but will continue to face peak usage problems as demand grows and power plants are closed.
Fortunately, unlike other parts of the country, we can count on our regional power grid to meet the demand.
Following a successful pilot in New York, National Grid and Leap expand their virtual power plant initiative to Massachusetts.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright authorized Duke Energy to keep running certain power plants in the Carolinas as temperatures approached 100 degrees.
Texas’ risk of power blackouts reduced as 100-degree days near, officials say Solar energy and large-scale batteries are shoring up the state’s grid and shrinking the risk of summer power ...
Dangerous heat wave causes widespread power outages affecting 4,000+ New Jersey residents. Recovery underway as extreme temperatures stress electrical systems.
Gov. Kathy Hochul directed the New York Power Authority “to develop and construct a zero-emission advanced nuclear power plant in upstate New York.” ...
A key way to stay cool and safe during extremely hot weather is to stay indoors in buildings with air conditioning, but that can potentially raise concerns about energy use.
The hundreds of millions of people now using AI have added significant demand to the power grid, and that demand is only growing.
Tesla has inked its first deal to build a grid-scale battery power plant in China amid a strained trading relationship between Beijing and Washington.
The power behind AI tools requires massive energy, and global data centers are expected to triple electricity usage by 2030 despite tech companies' renewable pledges.