California Adopts Strategies to Further Vehicle-Grid Integration

New York Green Bank to Provide $60 Million for EV Charging Infrastructure

New York Governor Kathy Hochu on Feb. 10 announced the availability of a $60 million loan from the NY Green Bank  for the development of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in New York City. EV fast-charging provider Revel, will use the funding to expand the city’s fast-charging network by more than three times the current capacity…...

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January Cold Snap Leads to Fourth-Largest Weekly Natural Gas Withdrawal in the U.S: EIA

Mid-January’s colder-than-normal temperatures across much of the U.S. drove higher natural gas consumption, leading to the fourth-largest weekly withdrawal from storage in the Lower 48 states, according to an Feb. 10 report published by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. During the week ending Jan.24, stocks declined by 321 billion cubic feet (Bcf), which was around…...

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Data Centers Face Increased Scrutiny as States Move to Tackle Surging Energy Demand

State lawmakers and utility commissions across the U.S. are moving swiftly to address surging energy demand from data centers, driven by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence applications. As these facilities proliferate…Read the full report…...

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Data Centers Utility Planning 2025 02 11 Blog preview

Visual Primer: Data Centers Face Increased Scrutiny as States Move to Tackle Surging Energy Demand

State lawmakers and utility commissions across the U.S. are moving swiftly to address surging energy demand from data centers, driven by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence applications. As these facilities proliferate, regulators are taking proactive steps to ensure utilities can accommodate massive new loads without straining the grid or increasing costs for existing customers.