Lower or Higher Prices for Renewable Energy in 2025?
If you’re confused about contradictory trends in renewable energy pricing, get ready. It may soon get worse.
If you’re confused about contradictory trends in renewable energy pricing, get ready. It may soon get worse.
The US Senate Finance Committee released its version of President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” Monday, which goes easier on clean energy than the version passed by the House in May — but not by a lot.
Defining energy wealth in an era of distributed energy requires looking at not only energy access but also energy ownership.
Utility network model management creates centralized master network models for transmission and distribution grids.
Sandeep Vaheesan, author of Democracy in Power, sees grassroots frustration with the status quo invigorating public interest in energy democracy.
The arcane concept of “grid inertia” is suddenly making headlines following Spain’s power outage.
Electricity costs could become a political issue as consumers across party lines grow anxious about their utility bills.
New polling by PowerLines, a nonpartisan consumer education nonprofit, reveals the toll of rising utility bills on American energy consumers.
Distributed solar can still offer an impressive return without the tax credit. But it requires some rethinking about how projects are structured.
Clean and distributed energy came barreling out of 2024 with force. Now, they face walls. Do they have enough momentum to knock them down? Consider these signals.