Natural gas could play a role in the green energy transition, but more natural gas pipelines are critical to meet growing electricity demand.
Evergy proposes rate increases to Kansas customers to help fund solar farm project in Douglas County
A large solar energy project proposed for Douglas County likely will require an increase in electric rates, as will a pair of natural gas power plants for other areas of Kansas. During a public hearing on Wednesday via Zoom,
Renewable power advocates often claim wind and solar are less expensive energy sources than coal, natural gas and nuclear power. Such a claim begs the question of why the heavily subsidized Ivanpah solar power facility is going out of business,
Turning Car and Helicopter Exhaust Into Thermoelectric Energy Feb. 11 ... 2025 — National targets for solar and wind power will see reliance on natural gas plummet, reducing electricity price ...
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In a reversal, plans for U.S. natural gas power grow, complicating progress on climateA spike in demand for electricity from tech companies competing in the artificial intelligence race is upending forecasts for natural gas-fired power in the U.S., as utilities reconsider it as a major
New Jersey ratepayers deserve better than the current Energy Master Plan. An “all of the above” approach would end the skyrocketing energy bills.
The numbers are remarkable. Texas generated 169,442 gigawatt-hours from wind, utility-scale solar and small-scale solar in 2024, which is significantly more than the runner-up, California, which generated 92,316 gigawatt-hours from those resources.
Testimonies from Georgia Power’s Integrated Resource Plan hearings between 2022 and 2023 reveal two big problems with getting Georgia Power to a cleaner grid.
Vietnam is revising its energy plans to focus more on large solar farms and less on reliance on coal and natural gas.
Power demand from new data center installations in the U.S. is expected to grow by 1,000 percent from the end of 2024 through 2035, according to a new study from Rystad.
There has been significant outrage from the left around changes the Trump administration has made since taking office, including actions that specifically affect the power industry. Yet, it’s not unco
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