Southern Company, through a subsidiary, has made an early-stage investment in Johnson Energy Storage (JES), an Atlanta-based solid-state battery company.
The utility has not only seen a larger number of data center customer requests in recent years, but the size of each facility request (in megawatts) has grown larger.
The company ultimately concluded that the project was not economically feasible, even with government subsidies.
Lightshift will build up to 50 MW of BESS across MMWEC’s utility membership, which represents half of all municipal utilities ...
PSEG recently notified the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) of its intent to renew the licenses for Salem Generating ...
Through the deal, CPS Energy has acquired all assets associated with the 897 MW Barney Davis and 635 MW Nueces Bay natural ...
Carbon emissions are a key business driver for many sectors, but a simple update of the filtration system can result in ...
Data from EIA's Power Plant Operations Report show that U.S. wind generation in 2023 totaled 425,235 GWh, 2.1% less than the ...
Georgia Power Co. got the go-ahead Tuesday to build and buy more electrical generation from the Georgia Public Service Commission, despite questions from environmentalists about the demand ...
Duke Energy recently completed upgrades to the four units at its 1,680 MW Bad Creek pumped storage plant, adding 320 MW of ...
POWERGEN International 2025 has opened our ‘Call for Content,’ which means we are officially looking for thought leaders and ...
State Sen. Norm Needleman championed the 2021 legislation designed to lure major data centers to Connecticut. The Democratic lawmaker hoped to better compete with nearby states, bring in a growing ...