Setting the Stage for Energy Market Shifts New England’s energy market is grappling with a persistent challenge: natural gas price spikes that hit ratepayers hard during brutal winter months, creating financial strain across the region. With gas prices soaring to $3.40 per million British thermal
How does a region keep the lights on when energy demand is set to skyrocket by 35% in just a decade? In Quebec, where hydropower fuels a staggering 60% of Canada’s electricity, the answer lies in bold investments and strategic upgrades to meet this growing challenge. GE Vernova, a titan in energy
Unpacking a Critical Challenge in Renewable Energy In a striking blow to the renewable energy sector, New Jersey has announced a 30-month delay in the Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) offshore wind transmission project, pushing the in-service date to January 1, 2033. This $1 billion initiative,
What if the backbone of American energy no longer rested on fossil fuels, but on the boundless potential of sun and wind? In the first five months of this year, an astonishing 91% of new electricity capacity added across the United States came from renewable sources, marking a historic shift in how
In the unforgiving winters of Minnesota, where howling winds and heavy snowfalls transform highways into treacherous paths, a revolutionary idea is taking shape to enhance safety and sustainability. Along U.S. Highway 10 east of Moorhead, researchers have unveiled a hybrid "solar snow fence," a
The Delmarva Peninsula, a unique coastal region bridging Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, finds itself at the epicenter of a heated national debate over renewable energy. A major offshore wind project by US Wind, poised to deliver clean power to hundreds of thousands of homes in Maryland while