The upcoming solar projects in Indianola and Waverly, Iowa, initiated by Sandhills Energy, are groundbreaking endeavors that promise to enhance energy resilience and deliver savings to local communities. Each of these solar installations, exceeding 4 MW in capacity, is part of a broader effort in
Kentucky, a state historically rooted in coal mining, is undergoing a significant transformation that is reshaping its economic landscape and environmental outlook. The rapid growth in the renewable energy sector, especially solar energy, is revitalizing the state's economy, creating jobs, and
The solar industry has seen remarkable advancements in technology, making solar power the most cost-effective option for new power plants globally. Among these innovations, GE Vernova's new 6 MVA, 2000-volt direct current utility-scale inverter, the FLEXINVERTER 2000, holds the promise of
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a federally-owned electric utility, has found itself at the center of a heated debate over its decision to establish new gas plants. This move comes amidst President Biden's aggressive climate goals, particularly his commitment to achieving a carbon-free
In Oregon, a growing conflict between a coalition of solar energy advocates and state utility regulators is unfolding. This battle is over the future of rooftop and community solar energy initiatives. The Save Oregon Solar Coalition, comprised of numerous solar energy companies and environmental
As Virginia and the Carolinas grapple with a surge in demand for electricity and natural gas, utilities in these regions are mobilizing strategies to address this pressing need. The challenge involves a careful balance of expanding renewable energy sources, such as solar and offshore wind, while