A bill that proponents say will help Nevada “capture its place in the new energy economy” unanimously passed the state Senate on Friday.
The CPUC proposed requiring electric providers to procure 11.5 GW of new resources between 2023 and 2026 to meet the state’s reliability needs.
Extreme heat and drought conditions are a major cause for concern in the Western Interconnection, according to FERC’s summer assessment.
Recent orders show how Hawaii PUC’s frustration with Hawaiian Electric's halting progress on clean energy is accompanied by an increasingly weak hand.
Wednesday’s hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy focused on the recent Colonial Pipeline cyberattack.
Three utility CEOs from Canada, Mexico and the U.S. described their challenges in making the clean energy transition.
MISO claims that Order 841 compliance would postpone the launch of a new market platform. FERC didn't buy that argument.
California’s job growth in electric transportation is accelerating, a trend that could be further fueled by extraction of lithium from the Salton Sea.
Reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 requires “unprecedented international cooperation," the International Energy Agency says.
Stakeholders endorsed PJM’s proposal for changes to the pro forma interconnection construction service agreement.