Reliability in the electric power industry formerly came from the ability to plan power systems with significant redundancy. Increasing competition and limited resources are forcing utilities to ...
Long-Term Reliability Assessment (LTRA) identifies reliability trends, emerging issues and potential risks to the bulk power system over a 10-year horizon. This year’s report points to. . .
Europe wants to build lots more renewables to strengthen its energy security and industrial competitiveness. The geopolitical situation poses new questions around the security of these assets. At its ...
Highlights AleAnna has signed a multi-year gas sales agreement with Shell Energy Europe Ltd for its share of the Longanesi production to ensure secure natural gas Longanesi production is exp. . .
Indigenized Energy, a Native-led capacity-building organization that works directly with Tribes to build sustainable solar ...
Five Maine community solar sites managed by Ampion Renewable Energy, a leading community solar subscription management company, reached commercial operation and started producing clean energy in Novem ...
Hydro One Limited (Hydro One) announced today (Dec 19) that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hydro One Networks Inc., has entered into an agreement to purchase an approximately 48 per cent interest in the ...
("Condor" or the "Company") (TSX: CDR), a Canadian based energy transition company is pleased to provide an operational ...
Today (Dec 18), Ørsted announced it is divesting a 50 % equity stake in three US onshore projects to Energy Capital Partners (ECP), a leading energy transition-focused investor and the largest privat.
RWE and TotalEnergies have selected the port of Den Helder in the Dutch province of North Holland as the home base for OranjeWind, their joint offshore wind project in the North Sea. Blue Port Centre, ...
For the sixth year in a row, Eversource Energy (NYSE: ES) has again been recognized by Newsweek and Statista Inc. as one of America's Most Responsible Companies for 2025. The prestigious award h. . .