As an historic cold snap known as Winter Storm Fern descended across a vast portion of the country, the U.S. Department of Energy took decisive action by issuing a series of emergency orders designed to fortify the nation's electrical grid against unprecedented strain. These orders, requested by
The American electric power industry is navigating a year of profound reckoning, caught in a tempest of disruptive federal policy changes, an unprecedented surge in electricity demand from new technologies, and mounting financial pressures that are forcing a fundamental reevaluation of its future.
With ambitious climate mandates guiding its path toward a decarbonized future, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts finds itself grappling with a foundational paradox: its 21st-century energy goals are being built upon a 20th-century grid infrastructure. The state is at a critical inflection point,
The ceaseless hum of servers processing global data demands a colossal and uninterrupted stream of electricity, a reality that presents a formidable challenge to the vision of a purely renewably powered internet. As tech giants push toward ambitious carbon-free goals, the intermittency of solar and
A Landmark Ruling on Executive Power and Equal Protection A federal court delivered a significant blow to the Trump administration, ruling that its politically motivated termination of billions of dollars in clean energy grants was unlawful and a violation of constitutional rights. This decision,
The Dawn of a New Tech Era or Just Another Bubble? The term "gold rush" conjures images of frenzied speculation and immense fortunes, an energy now surrounding Generative AI (GenAI) as investment pours in at a staggering pace. Landmark 2025 data revealed that funding for GenAI has not just grown