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Westinghouse plans to build 10 large nuclear reactors in the US beginning in 2030, driving $75B of economic value across the US and $6B in Pennsylvania, interim CEO Dan Sumner said.
Georgia Power has been approved to expand its renewable energy generation and keep some of its coal plants open longer than ...
Ameren also seeks to build its first large lithium-ion battery facility on the Jefferson County site of its former coal-fired ...
Xcel will be the first utility company in Colorado to initiate a large-scale coal-ash cleanup at the Valmont Power Station in Boulder County after lithium and selenium leaked into groundwater.
EPA to save more than $1B per year after scrapping Biden-era gas, coal power plant emissions standards By Josh Christenson Published June 11, 2025, 11:04 a.m. ET ...
India's coal power generation fell by 9.5% in May. Renewable energy hit a record high, with solar leading the charge. India plans to expand both coal and renewables, aiming for 500 GW of non ...
India plans roughly $80 bln in new coal-power projects by 2031 Many shortlisted projects located in water-stressed areas Thermal plant operators like areas with easy land availability, with water ...
An aging coal power plant slated to shutter will run through the summer at the order of Energy Sec. Chris Wright, a decision that could cost Midwest energy customers tens of millions of dollars.
The economics of coal power are cratering. From 2021 to 2024, coal power has gotten 28% more expensive—nearly double the rate of inflation.
In Michigan, the plant operator raced to buy enough coal to power operations. The episode marks a highly unusual use of the Energy Department’s emergency powers under the Federal Power Act.
Fossil Fuels Trump Hastens ‘Drumbeat’ of Deferred Coal Plant Retirements The administration is leaning into fossil fuel solutions for growing power demand, with support from grid operators.
Trump is forcing this dirty, costly coal plant to stay open The administration blocked an electricity plant in Michigan from closing, overturning a plan by a utility and local officials.