Author: Our Energy Policy Team Published: 8/13/2025 – 8/21/205 Our Energy Leader Webinar Series In this discussion, panelists unpack the role of fuel supply in the grid of the future: what investment strategies may need repositioning, and how traditional and
County approves first-of-its-kind site plan for data center on Quantum campus
Author: Emmette Gardner Published: May 11. 2023 The Frederick Newspost In a contentious 4-3 vote, the Frederick County Planning Commission on Wednesday approved the first site plan, with conditions, for a data center on the roughly 2,200-acre Quantum Loophole
PJM Bulletin – August 2025
Author: Advance Energy Team Published: 08/22/2025 Advance Energy Navigating PJM’s landscape is increasingly complex with big stakes, as decisions made at PJM impact state policies, energy reliability, affordability, and energy goals. Interconnection bottlenecks, shifting capacity market dynamics, and ongoing
Louisiana regulators approve infrastructure upgrades to handle Meta data center
Author: Nolan Mckendry Published: 08/20/2025 Louisiana Louisiana is among a growing number of states offering tax credits and other incentives to lure big tech firms seeking sites for energy-intensive data centers. The U.S. Commerce Department found that there aren’t enough data
Forcing dirty power plants to stay open would cost Americans billions
Author: Jeff St. John Published: 08/14/2025 Canary Media The Trump admin’s scheme to keep old fossil-fuel plants running could saddle utility customers with nearly $6 billion a year in unnecessary costs, a report finds. A new report finds the Trump administration’s push to keep
Impact of EPA axing $7B program for low-income Solar For All Pogram on Black Owned cmpanies?
Author: Ronald Bethea Published 08/13/2025 PCPC Online Digital Podcast-Radio-YouTube TV Network Solar Now and the Future with Its Economic Impact on Black America “IF POWER IS IN NUMBERS (PCPC LLC) CAPTURES THAT POWER FOR YOUR FINANCIAL BENEFIT” This show
Coversation with Keith Mathis Co-Founder NSAI Energy: Tracking the Inflation Reduction Act’s impact on US manufacturing
Author: Ronald Bethea 08/06/2025 PCPC Online Digital Podcast-Radio-YouTube TV Network Solar Now and the Future with Its Economic Impact on Black America “IF POWER IS IN NUMBERS (PCPC LLC) CAPTURES THAT POWER FOR YOUR FINANCIAL BENEFIT” This show serves
Washington Gas Application to Increase Distribution Rates – FC 1180
Author; DCPSC Team Published: 8/19/2025 DCPSC Procedural Timeline Key dates and events in this rate case are detailed below. Find a complete procuredural schedule in Attachment A of Order No. 22463. Initial filing August 5, 2024 Evidentiary/legislative hearing The
Why Is My Energy Bill Going Up?
Author: Charles Harper and Medhini Kumar 4/25/2025 m Evergreen Action It’s not your imagination. Energy bills in the U.S. have been rising, and if you’re feeling overwhelmed by it, you’re not alone. A recent survey found that over 50 percent of
Trump’s Energy Price Hike: “We’re Going to Get Blamed” (Because It’s Our Fault)
Author: Seth Nelson Published: 8/19/2025 Evergreen Action To: Interested Parties From: Evergreen Action Deputy Communications Director Seth Nelson Date: Tuesday, August 19, 2025 Re: Trump’s Energy Price Hike: “We’re Going to Get Blamed” (Because It’s Our Fault) Trump’s Energy Secretary Chris Wright recently offered
Rooftop Solar Set to Struggle Under GOP Tax Credit Repeal
Author: Dan McCarthy Published: 8/8/2025 Canary Media President Donald Trump’s new budget law repeals a key federal tax incentive for residential solar — and rooftop solar installations are about to plunge as a result. Americans are expected
IPC’s Public Statement on the EPA’s Action on Solar for All
Author: Kerry O’Neill Published: 8/14/2025 Inclusive Prosperity Capital Dear Ronald On August 7, 2025, Inclusive Prosperity Capital, Inc. (IPC) received a termination letter from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) demanding an immediate halt to implementing our $249.3
The market, not policy, is now writing the final chapter of the fossil era
Author: Peter McKillop Founder & CEO Published: 8/10/2025 Climate & Capital Weekly These days, a fossil fuel executive could be forgiven for feeling anxious. Despite all their wildly successful efforts to shape US energy policy to their favor, they face
As rooftop solar gets hammered, virtual power plants offer a way forward
Author: By Jeff St. John Published: 7/28/2025 Canary Media VPPs built out of home solar and battery systems could bolster the overtaxed power grid, lower energy costs for consumers, and help invigorate a struggling industry. The rooftop solar industry is facing
Trump administration says it’s axing $7B program for low-income solar
Author: Jeff St. John Published: 8/7/2025 Canary Media The Trump administration has officially announced it is killing the $7 billion Solar for All program. The program had awarded grants to 60 state agencies, municipalities, tribal governments, and nonprofits across the country to help low-income households access
The GWRCCC Reporter: August 2025 Newsletter
Author: Antoine Thompson 8/6/2025 Greater Washington Region Clean Cities Coalition Summer Sustainability Scoop – GWRCCC August Edition A Message from the CEO & Executive Director These are very difficult times for organizations like GWRCCC that value alternative fuels, clean
Join Us: Africa Exploratory Trade Mission to Morocco & Ghana | Oct. 24 – Nov. 1
Author: Aisha Bond Published: 8/6/2025 GWBCC The Greater Washington Black Chamber of Commerce (GWBCC), in partnership with Airtifae Global Services, invites you to join our Africa Exploratory Trade Mission to Morocco and Ghana taking place October 24 –
How Utility Monopoly Power Crushes Climate Progress
Author: John Farrell Published: 8/4/2025 ILSR ILSR teamed up with 350.org to host a discussion about how electric utilities use their monopoly power to block climate progress — and how to fight back. If you’re fighting for
Maryland Struggles to Meet Its Ambitious Climate Goals
Author: Rachel McCrea Published: 8/4/2025 Capitol News Service As the planet logs some of its warmest years on record, Maryland is trying to make good on some of the most ambitious climate goals in the country.
Clean Energy Brought Data Centers to Iowa. The Big Beautiful Bill Could Change That
Author: ANIKA JANE BEAMER Published: 7/28/2025 Inside Climate News The state with the highest wind power share in the nation has attracted more than $17 billion in capital investments from cloud computing companies. Experts say rising energy costs could slow