The U.S. engineering and infrastructure services landscape continues to benefit from sustained public and private investment, with demand remaining strong across power, grid modernization, data ...
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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has asked for a legislative inquiry into two companies that are constructing large scale solar panel manufacturing plants in Texas in reaction to a FOX News report that the ...
MACON, Ga. — Georgia Power says a new agreement between the utility provider and the Georgia Public Service Commission could mean lower power bills for Georgia residents, if it's approved. The Public ...
The amount of ERCOT‘s large load interconnection requests ballooned to more than 230 gigawatts this year, a massive increase from the 63 gigawatts reported in December 2024. The agency, which operates ...
Duke Energy is investing billions to upgrade its power grid, in part responding to unprecedented demand expected from a surge in new data centers. The Charlotte utility giant is adamant, however, that ...
NASA has announced when the longest total solar eclipse of the century will occur—and you won’t have to wait long. Here’s what you should know. According to NASA's solar eclipse calendar, the longest ...
The Nevada Public Utilities Commission’s November 20 ruling provided important data on the time taken to connect large electric vehicle (EV) chargers to the grid, and inform future efforts to update ...
The agreement that is pending approval with the North Dakota Public Service Commission would raise overall rates by 10.37%, with the increase for residential customers at 12.92%. North Dakota Public ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a law in June that empowers the state’s grid operator to remotely disconnect data centers and other large energy users if the grid is under extreme stress. The so-called ...
Lysander, N.Y. – On 120 acres of vacant land in suburban Lysander, a well-known Onondaga County developer plans to build a data center that could consume as much electricity as roughly 200,000 average ...
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