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New data centers are launching faster than power plants in a state already facing electricity shortages and higher prices.
New partnerships are forming between tech companies and power operators — ones that could reshape decades of misconceptions ...
State regulators, consumer advocates, and environmental groups say the Department of Energy is acting illegally in forcing ...
Tallies of safety findings from 2022-2024 made the plants along the Mississippi River the first- and second-most-cited single ...
The state Public Utilities Commission has ordered PG&E to pay $43.2 million back to customers for mismanaging the troubled ...
This week on Empire State Weekly, Alex Beauchamp, the Northern Region Director for climate advocacy group Food & Water Watch, ...
New York will develop a state-of-the-art nuclear power plant to electrify data centers and microchip factories coming to upstate, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday, June 23.
According to the Power Trends report, nuclear power is currently responsible for producing 21% of the state’s energy. The vast, vast majority of zero-emission energy production comes from nuclear and ...