President-elect Donald Trump's recent nominations for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) have sparked a debate about the future of renewable energy in the United States. With North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and Liberty Energy CEO Chris Wright
The increasing necessity for sophisticated energy management systems (EMS) in managing large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) that exceed 1 gigawatt-hour (GWh) in capacity is becoming more apparent. These systems are not only vital for the integration of renewable energy sources but also
The transition towards 100% clean electricity in the U.S. is a complex journey, driven by the need to meet escalating energy demands and achieve a climate-stable future. Various factors are influencing this shift, including the rise of data centers, manufacturing facilities, crypto mining, and the
Advancing DER Standards to Boost Virtual Power Plant Deployment The advancement of Distributed Energy Resource (DER) interoperability standards is crucial for significantly boosting the deployment of Virtual Power Plants (VPPs). This article delves into the importance of common standards for the
The upcoming 2024 U.S. federal election holds potential ramifications for the electric power sector, especially if Donald Trump secures a second term and Republicans take control of Congress. Significant changes may occur in areas such as electric vehicles, renewable energy, nuclear power, energy
As AI technologies continue to revolutionize sectors such as autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and business productivity, the dramatic increase in energy demands is presenting unprecedented challenges for the utility sector. Goldman Sachs Research has projected a 160% increase in data center power