The transition to a more electrified transportation system – be it the vehicles owned by individual consumers or accessed through ride-sharing, used in commercial or institutional fleets, or deployed for public transportation – offers tremendous benefits to consumers, communities, businesses and society as-a-whole.
As electric, oil and gas, and water industries and their customers grapple with changing economics, technology, and policy, Black &...
3rd Annual Event Features Political Leaders, Utility & Agency Chairs, CEOs, and Founders — the Brightest Minds in Grid Modernization...
Dominion Energy Virginia wants to deploy 50 zero-emission electric school buses in their territory by 2020 and 1,000 by 2025,...
RICHMOND, Va. — Gov. Ralph Northam has issued an executive order setting a goal for Virginia to produce 100% of...
Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico, and Rhode Island will receive assistance from the National Governors Association (NGA) to modernize their...
The transition to a more electrified transportation system – be it the vehicles owned by individual consumers or accessed through ride-sharing, used in commercial or institutional fleets, or deployed for public transportation – offers tremendous benefits to consumers, communities, businesses and society as-a-whole.
The Maryland Public Service Commission took its first step toward changing the way utility companies such as Baltimore Gas and...
The District of Columbia Public Service Commission (DC Commission) recently released a Staff Proposed Order that addresses the recommendations in...
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) on July 31 issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) related to the state’s...