Duke Energy has taken a significant step forward in its renewable energy initiatives by expanding its Green Source Advantage Choice (GSA-C) program in North Carolina. This new program provides large businesses with accessible pathways to transition to 100% renewable, carbon-free energy, building on
The recent launch of a 5.5-megawatt (MW) solar farm in Rivesville, West Virginia, is a significant milestone in the state's transition towards renewable energy. Situated on a brownfield site near a now-closed coal-burning power station, this project is a joint effort by Mon Power and Potomac
Amid a landscape marked by growing electricity demand and evolving regulatory requirements, Kentucky's leading utilities have made a significant decision: to delay the addition of new solar power capacity until 2035. Despite a clear trend toward renewable energy nationwide, Louisville Gas and
Colorado Springs Utilities, a municipal utility with approximately $4.6 billion in assets, has set forth an ambitious five-year financial plan aimed at nearly doubling its asset base with an additional $3.9 billion investment. This strategic roadmap is not only designed to support community growth
Port Arthur’s water utility system is facing substantial financial and infrastructural challenges, leading to critical questions about how the city can balance water costs and the dire need for upgrades. The recent unanimous decision by the Port Arthur City Council to reject a proposed rate i
Fort Wayne City Utilities’ Microgrid and Floating Solar Panels System has received significant recognition through two prestigious awards that highlight the project's groundbreaking approach to sustainable energy. The first accolade, the Community Green Project of the Year Award, was presented