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
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
As the world grapples with climate change, the transition to clean energy has become an urgent priority. In the United States, rooftop solar panels appear to be a popular solution. Homeowners from California to Massachusetts are installing these panels, attracted by the promise of lower electricity
Xcel Energy, a leading utility company in the United States, has announced an ambitious clean energy plan that places a significant emphasis on wind power. This move contrasts sharply with the prevailing trend in the industry, which has largely favored solar energy. By 2030, Xcel aims to add 3.2GW
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) is facing intense scrutiny from local officials and residents over its handling of safety and transparency concerns related to a planned 6,400 MW offshore wind transmission line. This project, set to run through Sea Girt, Manasquan, Wall Township,
In an ambitious move aimed at accelerating the development of high-capacity transmission infrastructure, American Electric Power (AEP), Dominion Energy Virginia, and FirstEnergy have entered into a significant joint planning agreement. This collaboration is focused on managing the growing