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...
Sen. Maria Cantwell introduced four bills Wednesday intended to modernize the federal government’s energy infrastructure. The Democrat from Washington state...
Electric companies demonstrated a range of innovative infrastructure projects at the Grid Innovation and Infrastructure Expo held this week on...
The Arizona utility says it will deploy 850 megawatts of battery storage and at least 100 megawatts of new solar...
WASHINGTON—The Task Force for Comprehensive Electricity Planning has announced 16 states to represent the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners and...
Ameren Missouri last week filed a $6.3 billion Smart Energy Plan with state regulators, sketching out an aggressive slate of projects the utility...
States like New Mexico, which have seen eight years or more of policy inaction and rollbacks, are rapidly breaking into...