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Building Data Centers Without Breaking PJM

Expert BlogEast, MidwestTom Rutigliano

Unless data centers are required to bring their own capacity, the region faces declining reliability and billions in excess costs.

The Real Reason Your Energy Bills Are Increasing in PJM

Expert BlogEast, MidwestClaire Lang-Ree

Electricity bills in the mid-Atlantic may increase up to $30 per household due to new data centers, unreliable gas plants, and delays in building new clean energy, but solutions are within reach.

Rural America Is Already on Board with Clean Energy

ExplainerOhio, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, IowaShelia Hu

Gutting it wouldn’t just jeopardize our climate goals but also the growing workforce in the heartland and beyond. 

A Tale of Two Capacity Auctions—and Still Too Much Coal

Expert BlogMidwest, IllinoisMeghan Hassett
A capacity price spike impacted Illinoisans’ electricity bills last June. What has MISO done to prevent it from happening again? It’s a mixed bag—with too many fossil fuels inside.

SPP Must Rework Rules That Penalize Wind and Solar Power

Expert BlogMidwest, United StatesCaroline Reiser, Natalie McIntire

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) rejection of Southwest Power Pool's (SPP) proposal gives SPP a new opportunity to create an accreditation process that does not discriminate against renewable resources.

Energy Efficiency: Key to Affordable Energy in Michigan

Expert BlogMichigan, MidwestLaura Goldberg, Valeria Rincon, Derrell E. Slaughter

Today, October 5, marks Energy Efficiency Day, an important day to reflect on the many benefits energy efficiency provides year-round. 

Peoria Students Get Hands-On Renewables Experience

Expert BlogPeoria, IllinoisAlyssa Brown, Selena Kyle

The Woodruff Career and Technical Center is welcoming students to a two-year Renewable Energy Training course that the Peoria Public Schools District launched with a grant from the Edwards Settlement Fund.