Renewable Energy

How Will NYC's Solar-Powered Electric School Buses Impact the Grid?
Renewable Energy How Will NYC's Solar-Powered Electric School Buses Impact the Grid?

New York City is taking a bold step toward a sustainable future with a groundbreaking pilot project in Brooklyn. This $9 million initiative, led by Con Edison and First Student, aims to revolutionize the integration of electric school buses into the urban power grid. The project is not just about

Duke Energy Plans Major Expansion of Clean Energy in Carolinas
Renewable Energy Duke Energy Plans Major Expansion of Clean Energy in Carolinas

Duke Energy is embarking on an ambitious and significant expansion of clean energy resources across the Carolinas following a comprehensive decision by the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC). This detailed plan aims to balance the transition to cleaner energy with maintaining grid

Dominion Sells 50% Stake in Offshore Wind Project to Reduce Debt
Renewable Energy Dominion Sells 50% Stake in Offshore Wind Project to Reduce Debt

Dominion Energy has made a considerable strategic move by selling a 50% noncontrolling interest in its Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project to Stonepeak. Valued at $2.6 billion, this sale is aimed at significantly reducing Dominion's outstanding debt and honing its business model into a

Is U.S. Utility-Scale Battery Storage Key to Renewable Energy Growth?
Renewable Energy Is U.S. Utility-Scale Battery Storage Key to Renewable Energy Growth?

The rapid expansion of utility-scale battery storage in the United States is reshaping the landscape of energy management and distribution. This significant growth has been highlighted by recent data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), which reports that storage capacity has

Is West Virginia's Solar Initiative Transforming Its Energy Landscape?
Renewable Energy Is West Virginia's Solar Initiative Transforming Its Energy Landscape?

The recent launch of a 5.5-megawatt (MW) solar farm in Rivesville, West Virginia, is a significant milestone in the state's transition towards renewable energy. Situated on a brownfield site near a now-closed coal-burning power station, this project is a joint effort by Mon Power and Potomac

Why Delay Solar Power in Kentucky Until 2035 Amid Surging Demand?
Renewable Energy Why Delay Solar Power in Kentucky Until 2035 Amid Surging Demand?

Amid a landscape marked by growing electricity demand and evolving regulatory requirements, Kentucky's leading utilities have made a significant decision: to delay the addition of new solar power capacity until 2035. Despite a clear trend toward renewable energy nationwide, Louisville Gas and

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