The landscape of electricity distribution has undergone a monumental shift as energy utilities like Duke Energy adapt to the increasing presence of renewable energy sources. For over a century, centralized power plants distributed electricity in a straightforward one-way feed. Today, the dynamics
The integration of Texas’s independent power grid with the broader United States power grid has emerged as a critical discussion, especially following the catastrophic blackouts during the 2021 Winter Storm Uri. According to a study conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), c
Ohio’s regulated electric utilities continue to face significant reliability issues despite substantial financial investments aimed at improving the quality of service. This persistent problem raises questions about the factors contributing to these ongoing failures and the implications for c
Ohio's regulated electric utilities are pouring millions of dollars into improving grid reliability, but these investments have yet to yield the desired outcomes. Despite the substantial financial efforts by major power providers like AEP Ohio, Duke Energy Ohio, and FirstEnergy's
A burgeoning issue in the United States looms as President Joe Biden’s climate agenda progresses, potentially destabilizing the nation's energy infrastructure. At the heart of the debate is a North Dakota state assessment warning against the risks of new EPA regulations on greenhouse gas e
In a legislative meeting that echoed the diverse and urgent chorus for climate action, Kentucky finds itself at a crossroads between environmental responsibility and industrial pragmatism. Industry giants like Toyota Motor North America and Nucor Steel Gallatin voiced their dedication to renewable