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Fossil fuels will continue to supply much of Georgia Power’s electricity after state regulators approved a long-range energy plan driven mostly by the needs of data centers.
Kentucky's largest utility provider is asking to build two new 645 MW natural gas generating units. A majority of the power will go to new data centers.
This signals to the fact that, realistically speaking, coal - albeit cleaner coal - may remain the primary power source of ...
The projected pace of retirements could slow down, given the shift in regulatory policies and power market dynamics.
Last year, Ameren received approval from state utility regulators to build a gas power plant in St. Louis called the Castle ...
Ameren also seeks to build its first large lithium-ion battery facility on the Jefferson County site of its former coal-fired ...
In Kentucky, regulation has improved. Regulators have supported a gradual clean energy transition in the state. PPL will retire some coal generation and add natural gas generation, solar and battery ...
Ireland has officially stopped burning coal for electricity, closing its last coal-fired power plant in County Clare after ...
Europe is quietly becoming a solar powerhouse. Europe isn’t having the best summer, with scorching heatwaves ravaging the ...
President Donald Trump's massive federal spending and tax bill stands to have far-reaching impacts on Arizona's energy and ...
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” represents a sweeping overhaul of U.S. energy policy, aimed at reshaping the federal ...