Renewable Energy

Highgate Dam Tear Threatens Affordable Power for Vermont Communities
Renewable Energy Highgate Dam Tear Threatens Affordable Power for Vermont Communities

The Highgate Hydropower Dam in Franklin County, Vermont, is central to providing electricity to nearly 3,800 local customers across various communities, including Swanton Village, Swanton Town, Highgate, and St. Albans. Renowned for delivering affordable power, the dam facilitates some of the

Kansas Faces Turmoil over Possible Renewable Tax Credit Cuts
Renewable Energy Kansas Faces Turmoil over Possible Renewable Tax Credit Cuts

Amid the national discussion on federal renewable tax credit cuts, Kansas finds itself at a critical juncture with significant repercussions for its energy landscape. As policymakers debate these potential changes, Kansas's green energy sector is bracing for economic ramifications. This analysis

Global Hydropower Rebounds with Surge in Pumped Storage
Renewable Energy Global Hydropower Rebounds with Surge in Pumped Storage

The global hydropower sector is witnessing a significant surge, highlighted by a marked increase in pumped storage hydropower (PSH) capacity. This rebound is substantial, with approximately 24.6 gigawatts of new capacity added in hydropower worldwide and a notable 10% increase in hydropower

Has Poland's Energy Shift Reached a Tipping Point?
Renewable Energy Has Poland's Energy Shift Reached a Tipping Point?

Poland's energy sector is experiencing a significant transformation as renewable energy sources surpass coal in electricity generation, marking a pivotal shift. In June 2025, renewables contributed 44.1% of the country's electricity, slightly edging out coal at 43.7%. This development serves as

Can Renewables Support Grid Reliability Amid Extreme Weather?
Renewable Energy Can Renewables Support Grid Reliability Amid Extreme Weather?

A recent meeting of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has placed a spotlight on a pressing challenge confronting the nation's power infrastructure: the ability of grid operators to maintain stability amid extreme weather conditions. Dominated by the voices of leaders like FERC

Can Oil and Gas Solve AI's Growing Energy Challenge?
Renewable Energy Can Oil and Gas Solve AI's Growing Energy Challenge?

Artificial intelligence continues to evolve rapidly, demanding increased computational power and energy to fuel its capabilities, propelling energy supply to the forefront as its ultimate challenge. The exponential growth of AI technology is leading to dramatic spikes in electricity needs, placing

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