The power grid, which serves as the central nervous system of the U.S. energy ecosystem, is responsible for delivering electricity from power plants to residential and commercial areas through an extensive network of transmission and distribution lines. Significant fluctuations in electricity
Vietnam is making significant strides towards its ambitious goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 with the latest amendments to its Law on Using Energy Efficiency and Conservation. An inaugural meeting led by Minister Nguyen Hong Dien at the Ministry of Industry and Trade headquarters
The bidirectional charging market in Europe holds immense potential for revolutionizing energy management and advancing zero-emissions mobility. Bidirectional charging, or Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technology, enables electric vehicles (EVs) to not only charge their batteries but also discharge
In Staten Island, a controversy is brewing over the development of a new battery energy storage site by NineDot Energy. Local resident Valerie Vislocky of Manor Heights received a care package from NineDot Energy containing water bottles, a towel, and a handwritten note. This note detailed the
The renewable energy sector has seen significant growth over the past decade, with solar energy playing a pivotal role. However, the monetization of grid-scale solar energy faces several challenges, particularly in the context of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs). These agreements, which were once
Energy poverty is a growing concern in the European Union (EU), with millions of citizens struggling to afford essential energy resources such as gas and electricity. This article explores the policies proposed by the EU to alleviate this problem in 2025. It examines the right to energy as outlined