Nuclear power, once hailed as the future of energy, has experienced a tumultuous journey in the United States, marked by public skepticism, financial challenges, and regulatory hurdles. Yet, with rising electricity demands spurred by the growth of data centers and AI technologies, coupled with
President Joseph Biden's upcoming visit to St. Petersburg, Florida, on Sunday is set against a backdrop of pronounced urgency and community concern, as the state grapples with the aftermath of Hurricanes Milton and Helene. During this visit, President Biden will reveal the allocation of a
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
When Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida on September 26, it unleashed a trail of destruction across multiple states, particularly affecting the Carolinas, Florida, and the Midwest. Duke Energy found itself at the heart of this chaos, tasked with restoring power to millions of customers left
In an era where cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated and pervasive, it is essential for water utilities to implement cost-effective cybersecurity measures to protect their critical infrastructures. The rising number of cyberattacks targeting these essential services calls for
How Is the DOE's $1.5 Billion Transmission Boost Changing the Grid? The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is taking bold steps to modernize the nation's electric grid. Through its Transmission Facilitation Program (TFP), the department has allocated up to $1.5 billion to support crucial transmission