Louisiana forms a new energy task force to explore industrial self-generation, microgrids, and streamlined permitting to strengthen grid resilience and growth.
Hydrogen motorsport advances as Extreme H wraps final testing. The Pioneer 25 race car showcases fuel cell tech in high-performance racing.
Utrecht’s EVs now double as flexible grid assets. The city’s V2G car-sharing network helps stabilize solar and wind energy across the region.
Connecticut HB 5004 lays out multiple renewable energy initiatives designed to advance the state’s decarbonization goals.
Wisconsin’s Assembly Bill 174, introduced in April 2025, is ushering in widespread changes across the state’s energy landscape.
China has become the world’s first "electrostate," shifting from fossil fuels to a fully electrified economy powered by solar, wind, and battery storage. Yet, its continued coal expansion highlights the challenges of balancing growth with decarbonization.
A new USGS study shows the Great Basin could power 10% of the U.S. with geothermal. The catch? Scaling up enhanced drilling tech.
Enel strengthens its U.S. renewable footprint with a strategic wind farm swap, expanding its consolidated capacity and leveraging brownfield development for sustainable growth.
The Offshore Lands Authorities Act of 2025 (H.R. 513) has sparked a partisan debate over offshore energy policy, as Republicans push to limit presidential authority over leasing withdrawals while Democrats warn of environmental risks.
Oregon is shifting its wind energy regulations, raising the site certificate threshold from 50 MW to 100 MW. How will this impact developers and local permitting?
National Grid has launched a public consultation on Eastern Green Link 3, 4, and 5—key projects that will strengthen the UK’s energy security and integrate offshore wind power.
Ireland’s green light for Kilvinane upgrades points to a shift in wind strategy. Aging assets are getting a second life—without new builds.
Federal proposal to drop habitat degradation from ESA’s “harm” definition could ease project approvals for water and infrastructure—raising concerns for species protection.
North of Fairbanks, hundreds of workers at Alaska’s biggest gold mine dig up, haul, crush and grind thousands of tons of ore each day, year-round. The sprawling Fort Knox mine consumes $40 million worth of power every year — more than any other business in the state.
Missouri SB6 would restrict power plant shutdowns unless utilities prove they’ve replaced lost capacity with reliable alternatives, potentially delaying the state’s clean energy transition.
New research warns that sidelining biomass could cost Europe €169B annually and derail climate goals, highlighting its critical role in clean energy plans.
China’s power sector surged with solar up 30.8% and coal down 3.3%, but air pollution in key provinces continues to exceed national safety limits.
New digital twin tool from CGI and Fathom cuts O&M costs and improves planning with real-time performance insights.
Tennessee redefines “clean energy” to include gas, nuclear, and waste-to-energy—fueling a partisan clash over local control and environmental standards.
A Dutch wave energy system completed a successful North Sea trial. The tech aims to scale up and integrate with existing offshore wind farms.