More than 100 megawatts of planned solar projects throughout southeastern Massachusetts are facing lengthy delays as needed grid upgrades wait for state approval.
New England utilities plan ‘transformational’ data platform to make it easier to calculate energy savings
The project would offer easier access to granular usage data, which is needed to support certain Inflation Reduction Act rebates and is currently a labor-intensive process to compile.
Virginia lawmakers reached a compromise on energy efficiency – here’s what it will mean for utilities and regulators
Advocates say the tool required under the new law should make energy saving programs by Dominion Energy and Appalachian Power more transparent and effective.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he didn’t know of millions in FirstEnergy support. Is it plausible?
A political scientist says the governor’s claim to not know about a seven-figure donation in a tight election “is perhaps the single most far-fetched thing he’s ever said”
New EPA rules close a ‘huge loophole’ on coal ash, forcing wide-scale cleanup, advocates say
A pair of new regulations finalized Thursday are expected to require cleanup of coal ash pollution at all known locations where the toxic byproduct has been dumped.