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Ireland’s €3.5 billion ($4.1 billion) package is the largest single investment in the national electricity grid in the state’s history. It will be allocated as equity to the transmission systems ...
Foxconn is nearing a deal to supply electric buses to Japanese commercial automaker Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus, Japan's Nikkei newspaper reported on Thursday, citing a source close to the ...
The World Bank Board of Executive Directors approved yesterday a US$146 million grant financing to Syria from the International Development Association (IDA) to help restore reliable, affordable ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Citing significant revenue losses due to closing industries and a need to fund ongoing improvements, BrightRidge announced Tuesday that its board of directors ...
The average JCP&L residential customer uses 777 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per month. JCP&L is not an electricity supplier and simply passes supply costs directly to customers at no mark up.
If summer demand reaches emergency levels, some consumers would be asked to reduce their electricity consumption, according to PJM Interconnection.
The Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board has resigned after accusing Trump of political meddling in its conduct.
Northeast Power Coordinating Council Region to Have Adequate Supply of Electricity in Summer 2025 The overall NPCC coincident electricity summer peak demand is expected to be approximately 104,600 MW, ...
FlexGen and Rosendin are tinkering on a utility-scale battery solution to be situated outside a data center building, as part of medium-voltage (1,000V to 35,000V) infrastructure.
Advocates said that while consumers might get a better deal at first from a competitive electric supplier, it will end up costing them more over time.
A coalition of First Nations and organizations is advocating for changes to electricity regulations and laws in B.C. to give Indigenous communities more control over developing renewable ...
New York’s electric grid faces growing reliability concerns as old power plants close faster than new ones open and demand for electricity rises sharply.