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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Nearly 3,000 residents on Columbus' East Side without power on ...
With the increasing demand for long-distance travel of electric vehicles (EVs), the uncertain fast charging behavior of EVs poses great pressure on the energy system of highway service areas (HSAs).
China's first hydrogen-electric tugboat, the Hydrogen-Electric Tug No.1, was officially put into service on Thursday at Qingdao Port… ...
Juneau Hydropower could expand the capital’s renewable energy capacity by nearly 20%, if it can build a proposed hydroelectric project before its federal license expires.
State preps for higher heat, humidity this week; power demand forecast for electric utilities The New York State Department of Public Service says it expects 6.5% higher electric supply bills this ...
If state regulators allow utilities to follow the standard approach of splitting the costs of new infrastructure among all consumers, the public will end up paying for data centers’ power.
COLUMBUS, OH — The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) announced, that new electric rates will take effect starting June 1 for customers not enrolled in government aggregation programs or with ...
Governor DeWine signs Ohio's House Bill 15, modifying energy legislation and addressing prior controversial H.B. 6 issues.
A bipartisan pair of lawmakers is pushing to more strictly regulate submetering, which is when third party middlemen purchase electricity or another utility at wholesale price and then resell it. Reps ...
Submetering is when third party middlemen purchase electric or another utility at wholesale prices and then resell it.
Warren Buffett has warned that the electric utility sector isn't as reliable an investment as it used to be. The billionaire investor pinned wildfires as the core reason utility stocks faced big ...