The carbon removal-turned-AI-infrastructure startup is betting it can outpace traditional gas turbines on speed and reliability.
The modular data center developer will buy 12 GWh of iron-air batteries in 2027.
The recapitalization comes as Uplight finalizes integration of AutoGrid’s tech stack, and looks toward the data center market.
Both President Trump and Democratic governors are targeting CEO pay as electricity bills continue to rise.
The administration paid TotalEnergies $928 million to cancel four gigawatts of much-needed generation.
Trump's second term was supposed to push cleantech investments across the pond. But — at least for now — the U.S. still leads.
Meeting data center load growth with clean energy parks can unlock industrial electrification for a true emissions win-win.
Michael Cembalest on how geopolitics, power markets, and infrastructure constraints are colliding.
A new Brattle Group report finds that utilizing idle grid capacity can be an alternative to building new poles and wires.
Qcells’ Scott Moskowitz weighs in on the challenges and potential of building out solar in the U.S.
As the next-gen geothermal company prepares for IPO, big banks are betting $421 million on its first-of-a-kind geothermal project.
Exclusive: The software-as-a-service company raised a $6 million seed round led by NovaWave Capital.
The White House’s voluntary “ratepayer protection pledge” looks like 25 binding state-level tariffs that already exist.
Two tracks have emerged for the recipients of canceled awards: a lawsuit, or a long wait.
Waste-heat-to-power tech has struggled to scale in the U.S. — but could load growth and a behind-the-meter push change things?