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More than 400,000 Puerto Ricans left without water service as power company scrambles to restore critical facilities.
A fight in Maryland may be a prelude to what lies ahead as artificial intelligence drives demand for more power — and more ...
Power lines are a regular part of our day-to-day lives now as they carry electricity through the world, but when were they first invented?
Outdated transmission infrastructure can’t deliver the power that’s being generated. State policymakers can make it easier to build new lines and make older ones much more efficient.
A rise in the cost of a service charge from electric suppliers means some AEP customers could see their bills increase ...
All indications show the conventional technologies have reached their limits when it comes to efficient utilization of the ...
This article is a follow-up on the last two articles in this column titled “The National Integrated Electricity Policy of ...
PPL Electric Utilities has been recognized with the 2025 Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) Power Player Resilience Award ...