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How Will Hawaii's New Renewable Energy Contracts Save Millions?
Renewable Energy How Will Hawaii's New Renewable Energy Contracts Save Millions?

The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has approved an amended power purchase contract between Hawaiian Electric and Wailuku River Hydroelectric on Hawaii Island. The Hilo-based hydroelectric plant, which has been generating up to 12.1 megawatts (MW) of run-of-river energy since 1993, will

Utilities Weigh DERs and VPPs Amid Trump’s Clean Energy Policy Shifts
Renewable Energy Utilities Weigh DERs and VPPs Amid Trump’s Clean Energy Policy Shifts

The shifting landscape of energy generation in the United States has come under scrutiny following recent policy changes by President Donald Trump. These changes have created new challenges for the clean energy sector, prompting utilities and policymakers to consider the viability of Distributed

FERC Highlights Grid Improvements and Challenges in Cold Weather
Energy Management FERC Highlights Grid Improvements and Challenges in Cold Weather

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) recently released a detailed report assessing the power grid's performance during January's extreme cold weather. This analysis reveals enhanced reliability compared to past winter storms,

Solar Power Dominates U.S. New Energy Capacity for Next Three Years
Utilities Solar Power Dominates U.S. New Energy Capacity for Next Three Years

The evolution of the United States energy sector is undergoing a significant shift, with solar power emerging as the predominant source of new electricity generation capacity. Over the past eighteen months, new solar installations have continuously led the market, and data analysis strongly

Vietnam Ups Renewable Energy Targets in Revised Power Plan
Utilities Vietnam Ups Renewable Energy Targets in Revised Power Plan

Vietnam has taken a significant step towards advancing its renewable energy goals by approving substantial revisions to the National Power Development Plan for 2021-2030, with a vision extending to 2050. Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son formalized these changes through Decision No. 768/QD-TTg,

Can the U.S. Electric Grid Handle Explosive Demand Growth?
Infrastructure & Technology Can the U.S. Electric Grid Handle Explosive Demand Growth?

As the U.S. braces for a significant surge in electricity demand, driven by the advent of data centers and the re-shoring of industries, concerns about the existing electric grid's capacity are mounting. Considering that the grid must expand at a pace five times faster than its historical growth

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