March 12, 2026

Energy

Energy

Florida regulators approve Duke Energy deal for smaller rate hikes on electric bills

State regulators in Tallahassee approved an agreement Wednesday that will increase the base rates on Duke Energy customers’ electric bills, making a final decision in a months-long case that will impact nearly 2 million Floridians. Governor-appointed members of the Florida Public Service Commission, which regulates utilities, praised the 338-page settlement agreement as a fair compromise

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Utah Office of Energy Development and partners to improve regional grid with half billion dollar RELIEF project

Salt Lake City — The Utah Office of Energy Development (OED) is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded $249,557,047 from the Department of Energy’s Grid Deployment Office for project RELIEF (Reliable Electric Lines: Infrastructure Expansion Framework). An additional $252,030,385 in matching dollars will be provided by project partners, PacifiCorp and Garkane, bringing the

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Trinasolar US to Showcase n-type TOPCon Technology and Integrated Energy Solutions at RE+ 2024

FREMONT, Calif., August 21, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Trinasolar Co., Ltd. (“Trina” or “the company”), a global leader in PV module technology and smart energy solutions, will be exhibiting its next-gen n-type TOPCon Vertex N modules, including new hail-and-wind-resistant Vertex N modules, and a 2000V prototype in booth D30039 at RE+ 2024 in Anaheim, California. Along with its

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Dark matter and dark energy could be stranger than scientists thought

There are a growing number of hints that the universe might not have evolved in the way that cosmologists thought. If those hints are confirmed by new sky surveys, it might turn out that dark matter and dark energy are more mysterious than anyone ever conceived before. In that case, how should scientists reformulate their

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Pioneer Community Energy Launches PowerShift Rewards Program to Incentivize Energy Conservation

ROCKLIN – Pioneer Community Energy (Pioneer), a locally owned not-for-profit electricity provider headquartered in Rocklin, California, announced today the launch of its PowerShift Rewards program. This program encourages residential customers to manually reduce electricity consumption during periods of high demand – when energy is most expensive – by offering incentives in the form of Prepaid

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Sierra Club and EnergySage Partner to Empower Consumers with Clean Home Energy Solutions

BOSTON, Aug. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — EnergySage, the leading home electrification marketplace, and Sierra Club, the country’s most historic grassroots environmental organization, are thrilled to announce the launch of their new partnership. As part of Sierra Club’s efforts to promote climate and clean energy solutions, EnergySage will serve as the solar support team for Sierra

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ABB Baldor-Reliance Motors Earn Energy Star Award

With 45% of the world’s electricity used to power electric motors in buildings and industrial applications, the cost to run them is projected to reach $900 billion annually by 2030, according to ABB. The company said this “significant energy demand presents a substantial opportunity for efficiency improvements, contingent upon favorable market conditions and advancements in

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Sell-side adviser appointed to market Pacific Green’s Limestone Coast Battery Energy Park in Australia

Pacific Green Technologies Inc. Dover, Aug. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Pacific Green Technologies, Inc. (“Pacific Green”), (OTCQB: PGTK) announces that Pacific Green Energy Parks Australia Pty Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Pacific Green, has appointed Azure Capital to advise on the sale of the 250 MW / 500 MWh Limestone Coast Energy Park

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Clean Energy Transition Market to Reach $3.7 Trillion, Globally, by 2028 at 9.4% CAGR: Allied Market Research

Surge in investments in clean energy, fueled by both public initiatives and private sector commitments, are drives the demand for green energy solutions and accelerating the clean energy transition. Governments, recognizing the urgency of climate change and environmental sustainability, are increasingly allocating funds towards renewable energy projects, subsidies, and infrastructure development. WILMINGTON, Del., Aug. 21,

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How New Hampshire’s candidates for governor would lead on energy, climate change • New Hampshire Bulletin

This story is the second in a series examining how the top four gubernatorial candidates, as determined by polling data, would lead on energy and the environment. Read the first one here. The third installment, coming soon, will focus on the candidates’ positions on offshore wind. New Hampshire’s natural beauty is undeniable. But its environment

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