U.S. grid regulators warned that North America’s electric power system is not expanding fast enough to meet rising demand, ...
The United States needs more energy to get through the cold snaps of the future. The question is where it will come from.
And for the grid itself, high bills often signal deeper structural problems—overreliance on volatile fuels, premature retirement of reliable generation, or policy-driven distortions that shift costs ...
The modern United States runs on an invisible machine of wires, transformers, data centers, and control rooms. If that machine failed all at once, life would not simply get less convenient, it would ...
America's power grid is struggling. Power outages have increased a staggering 20% annually since 2019, with weather-induced blackouts now threatening millions of households across the ...
Five years after Winter Storm Uri caused catastrophic blackouts that killed hundreds, the electric grid has changed ...