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With the grid under pressure, Texas moves to regulate big energy users By Sara DiNatale, Staff writer June 16, 2025 ...
The regional electric grid operator PJM Interconnection forecasts for the first time that it might not be able to supply enough power to Pennsylvania and other states this summer in "extreme ...
Instagram is finally going to let users rearrange their grid and is testing a way for users to quietly post to their profile without having the content appear in users' feeds.
Instagram announced on Thursday that it will soon roll out a way for you to rearrange your grid. Now, instead of worrying about how each post will affect the grid, you can manually curate it yourself.
A long-awaited Instagram update, which allows users to reorganize their profile grid, is coming this summer. In the coming weeks, all Instagram users will be able to rearrange the photos and ...
Therefore, we wanted to see if we could help balance the grid with frequency regulation using home air-conditioning units rather than power plants – without affecting how residents use their ...
Sense’s EV Analytics helps utilities detect and manage EV charging in real time using AMI 2.0 smart meters – no cloud needed.
Anger at PJM, which manages the electrical grid in all or parts of 13 states and the District of Columbia, has been boiling over in some state capitals.
With demand expected to soar, the Legislature passed bills aimed at boosting supply and making the grid more reliable. Bills to impose more regulations on renewables died.
Outages are a far greater risk today, grid executives told federal regulators, and states of every political stripe should be adding power generation.
A major cyberattack on the US electrical grid has long worried security experts. Such an attack wouldn’t be easy. But if an adversary pulled it off, it’d be lights out in more ways than one.
The rapid development of data centers connected to the largest US electric grid raised costs by $9.4 billion, an expense that consumers from Illinois to Washington, D.C., will see reflected in ...