America’s push toward electric vehicles (EVs) is often seen as a story about batteries, charging stations, and clean energy generation. But a new study shows the real roadblock and the biggest ...
For decades, U.S. electricity demand was steady, allowing utilities to plan gradual growth and maintain the grid with modest upgrades. That era is over. The convergence of electric vehicles (EVs), ...
For more than a decade, the demand for power across the US has been nearly stagnant, growing by less than 1% per year. Then came the data center revolution. In turn, US electricity demand has exploded ...
The power grid is the backbone of our economy and national security—but permitting delays are threatening our ability to modernize it so that we can deploy clean energy at scale, electrify ...
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