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Utilities aren’t sharing smart meter data in PJM. That’s a problem. 06/07/2026

Utilities are apparently not sharing smart meter data across PJM’s grid territory. That’s holding back grid-relieving demand-response programs.

Utilities aren’t sharing smart meter data in PJM. That’s a problem. Demand-response companies say utilities in the biggest U.S. energy market are blocking gigawatts of grid relief by withholding data meant to help…

Thanks to two new laws, more Virginians can save with community solar 06/07/2026

Community solar is getting a boost in Virginia. Here’s how new laws are helping bring clean power to more residents.

Thanks to two new laws, more Virginians can save with community solar The legislation expands subscription-based solar farms from 250 to 875 megawatts and is the product of the state’s “new affordability politics."

NYC’s big, clean power line is officially up and running 06/06/2026

New York City has more to celebrate this week than the Knicks’ back-to-back wins: A huge supply of clean power is now flowing into the city.

NYC’s big, clean power line is officially up and running The Champlain Hudson Power Express is bringing tons of hydropower to the city — but amid years of drought, can Canada spare the clean electricity?

In Massachusetts, parked EVs will start feeding the grid this summer 06/06/2026

These electric school buses are getting a summer job: Making sure cleaner, cheaper power is used even when grid demand is high.

In Massachusetts, parked EVs will start feeding the grid this summer Three electric school buses will kick-start the state’s groundbreaking vehicle-to-grid pilot program once school's out, with more EVs to be added in the…

A safer nuclear fuel is gaining steam — but cost remains a hurdle 06/06/2026

“Meltdown-proof” nuclear fuel is a thing — but it’s way too expensive to take off.

Will new regulations and startup interest propel it into the mainstream?

A safer nuclear fuel is gaining steam — but cost remains a hurdle New U.S. regulations and a wave of startup interest are breathing new life into TRISO-fueled reactors, which have struggled to take off due to high fuel…

In new attack on solar, lawmakers spread myths about potato farms 06/06/2026

Potato growers and state lawmakers are sowing misinformation about solar farms.

They’re claiming solar panels threaten tubers’ quality and safety, but that’s not true.

In new attack on solar, lawmakers spread myths about potato farms Misinformation about renewable energy fuels local pushback to proposed energy installations and could threaten farmers’ livelihoods.

NYC’s big, clean power line is officially up and running 06/06/2026

New York is plugging into a huge supply of clean hydropower. But amid years of drought, will Canada be able to provide it?

NYC’s big, clean power line is officially up and running The Champlain Hudson Power Express is bringing tons of hydropower to the city — but amid years of drought, can Canada spare the clean electricity?

Ohio has blocked a lot of wind and solar. Its residents pay the price. 06/05/2026

Ohio has blocked 5.3 GW of wind and solar power over the past 12 years. It all could’ve helped prevent skyrocketing power prices.

Ohio has blocked a lot of wind and solar. Its residents pay the price. The clean energy projects thwarted by state lawmakers could have gone a long way toward meeting spiking energy demand, lowering bills, and eliminating…

Electric cars are starting to take over the world 06/05/2026

EV sales may be struggling in the U.S., but everywhere else in the world, they’re a hot commodity.

Electric cars are starting to take over the world Despite sluggish EV sales in the U.S., it’s full steam ahead for electric vehicles in most other regions.

House passes bipartisan measures to speed geothermal energy projects 06/05/2026

Geothermal energy will get a bipartisan boost under this package of bills recently passed by the House.

House passes bipartisan measures to speed geothermal energy projects The package of geothermal permitting reforms comes as Republicans and Democrats alike look to boost clean, 24/7 power supplies. Now it heads to the Senate.

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