The recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the Chevron doctrine has sent shockwaves through the renewable energy sector, particularly concerning regulatory interpretations under the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA). This ruling has directed immediate attention to the
California's recent decision by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to reject a plan meant to advance community-solar-battery projects marks a significant setback for the state's renewable energy goals. The ruling favors privately-owned utility companies over the broader
The recent decision by the Louisiana Public Service Commission to allow industrial companies in Louisiana to source their solar power independently of traditional utilities marks a pivotal change in the state's energy landscape. Dissatisfaction among some of Louisiana's largest
Mississippi has taken a monumental step in its energy landscape by inaugurating its first utility-scale wind farm: the Delta wind project. This marks a significant development not just for the state but for the entire southeastern United States, a region historically dependent on fossil fuels and
One of the greatest obstacles to achieving global energy transition goals is the financial instability of electric utilities in developing countries, an issue highlighted in a recent World Bank report titled "The Critical Link: Empowering Utilities for the Energy Transition." The report
Electric utilities in developing nations are grappling with severe financial challenges that threaten the broader goals of global energy transition and universal energy access. According to a recent World Bank report titled "The Critical Link: Empowering Utilities for the Energy