The combined output from wind and utility-scale solar reached a record 760,000 GWh last year, accounting for 17% of total U.S. electricity generation as the sector scales to meet intensifying load ...
Winter Storm Fern knocked out power for millions of people across the US and reignited a familiar political and media fight over what really causes large-scale outages during extreme weather. To ...
Solar and wind power have become increasingly cost-competitive over the past decade, prompting claims that they are now the cheapest sources of new electricity. Federal and state incentives have ...
A think tank analyzed a looming problem in Europe's big renewable energy drive: A lot of the new power risks going unused due ...
New research led by Colorado State University highlights a critical need for system-level thinking and innovation in shaping ...
Changes in equipment costs, interest rates, and power prices have resulted in a large shift in PPA prices globally in recent years. On the cost side, breakeven prices for solar PV and onshore wind ...
Utility-scale solar PV and wind accounted for 17% of the US’ total electricity generation in 2025, according to the EIA.
Here’s how the math breaks down. A typical Massachusetts household pays roughly $170 per month for electricity, much of it to ...