In a noteworthy push towards a more sustainable energy future, Arizona is witnessing considerable advances in its energy storage sector driven by key players like the Salt River Project (SRP) and Arizona Public Service (APS). With both entities committing to significant projects, the total energy
The recent announcement by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on finalizing awards totaling $2.2 billion for hydrogen hubs marks a significant milestone in the nation's energy landscape. With $1.2 billion allocated to the Gulf Coast Hydrogen Hub and another $1 billion to the Midwest Hydrogen
The potential impact of President-elect Donald Trump’s second term on various energy efficiency initiatives is a topic of significant concern for many stakeholders in the energy sector. With specific focus on the appliance standards program and weatherization efforts led by the U.S. Department of E
With Texas's electricity demand projected to grow by 8% annually over the next decade due to booming industries such as oil and gas, data centers, and artificial intelligence, the state faces a significant challenge in meeting its future energy needs. A recent report by the Public Utility
New Jersey is taking significant strides toward enhancing its energy storage capabilities through the New Jersey Storage Incentive Program, commonly referred to as SIP. This innovative initiative is designed to provide both upfront and performance-based incentives for energy storage systems, aiming
The governors of Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania have jointly urged PJM Interconnection to recalibrate its capacity market rules and streamline its interconnection queue process. This call to action arrives in response to the staggering $14.7 billion projected cost for