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Winter strains on electric grids match summer challenges

In a shift from past trends, electric grids now face significant strain during winter months, matching the challenges traditionally seen in summer.

Ivan Penn reports for The New York Times.

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Energy Dept. pours billions into electric grids but warns it's not enough

America’s electric grids may need to expand by two-thirds by 2035 to handle future growth in clean energy, the agency said. The nation isn’t on track.

Ohio utilities could resume efficiency programs

Four years after Ohio lawmakers axed the state’s utility-run energy efficiency programs, a proposal would allow utilities to voluntarily reintroduce them.
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Biden admin eyes $5B fossil fuel build-out in Puerto Rico

The Army Corps of Engineers plans to spend up to $5 billion on fossil fuel power plants and infrastructure repairs in Puerto Rico, a move the agency says will improve the territory’s troubled electric grid but that critics warn could derail the island’s clean energy transition.

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Needed: Car experts to fend off grid disaster

Automakers and electric utilities need to work together more closely than ever as new vehicles hit the road. But crucial links are lagging.

Fossil fuels are not a reliable way to generate power

Too often, the operators of fossil fuel plants that emit greenhouse gases can’t perform when customers need them most. They shouldn’t be off the hook for fines when they fail on our power grid.

Major polluter escapes EPA power plant rule

Two steam turbines at the Ninemile Point power plant emit more carbon dioxide than any gas-fired units in America, according to an E&E News review of federal emissions data. But neither would need to reduce emissions under EPA’s draft rule to limit pollution from power plants.

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