Tennessee’s Cleveland Utilities in March announced the completion of its fiber network construction, marking a major milestone in delivering high-speed, reliable internet service to the Cleveland, Tenn., community.
A program made available by Missouri River Energy Services -- Bright Energy Solutions -– reduced about 3.9 megawatts of peak load in 2025 with a total program cost of $758 per kilowatt, MRES reported on March 27.
As part of City of Loveland Utilities’ commitment to provide safe and affordable power to our growing community, important upgrades will be made to one of its substations.
The Board of Directors of the Illinois Municipal Electric Agency has approved the development of a Request for Proposal to be issued to all member municipal utilities to apply to host a pilot Battery Energy Storage System project in their community.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced $5 million in New York Power Authority funding that will support clean energy workforce development across New York State.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on March 25 launched a new Street Lights Initiative that will repair and replace up to 60,000 street lights citywide over the next two years.