The utility-scale solar market in the United States is on the verge of significant growth and fluctuations, as the American Clean Power Association's (ACP) latest report indicates. This report projects that 2024 will witness a record high of over 32 GW of installations, partly fueled by the
State utility regulators in the United States are grappling with the dual challenge of maintaining affordable electricity while transitioning to cleaner energy sources. This balancing act is complicated by increasing demand, significant infrastructure investments, and the impacts of climate change.
In Q3 2024, U.S. clean energy investments reached an unprecedented $71 billion, representing a 12% year-over-year increase and a 2% rise from Q2 2024, according to a report by the research firm Rhodium Group published on Thursday. This sector's investment accounted for 5% of total U.S. private
As New York City, the nation's largest metropolitan area, grapples with the challenges of increasing electrification and substantial commercial projects like data centers, the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) anticipates significant electricity shortfalls by 2033 and 2034. According to
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently handed down a crucial decision involving AWS's proposal to source power directly from the Susquehanna nuclear power station. This pivotal ruling underscores the pressing need for better alignment between modern data infrastructure and
Indiana is on the cusp of a significant transformation as it becomes a burgeoning hub for hyperscaler data centers. This development is poised to have a profound impact on the state's electricity demand, driven by the establishment of massive data centers by tech giants such as Amazon, Google, and