(Bloomberg) — The risk of blackouts will increase for most of North America over the coming decade due to surging electricity demand and the closing of fossil-fuel power plants, according to a report ...
The U.S. power grid is facing an elevated risk of shortages in the coming summer months amid a nationwide push to replace fossil fuel generation with green alternatives, according to the nation's top ...
A recently released report says a regionwide electric grid, including Minnesota, is at “high risk” of power shortages over the next decade. As the need for energy supply grows and traditional plants ...
Texans are facing heightened risk of power failures on hot evenings this August as demand could outstrip resources, according to a new assessment from the entity responsible for setting and enforcing ...
Parts of the US -- including the Midwest, New England and Texas-Louisiana -- face blackout risks during high-demand periods ...
The Southwest Power Pool and New England region face an elevated risk, with energy shortfalls possible under extreme conditions beginning in 2025 and 2026, respectively. Connecticut, Massachusetts, ...
Much of the U.S. power grid is at an increased risk of failure during major storms or prolonged cold snaps this winter, a top energy regulator warned Wednesday. The North American Electric Reliability ...
With the Eastern U.S. already facing a possible heat wave this weekend, the nation's power grid regulator has a dire warning: Large swaths of the country are at risk of blackouts this summer as ...
Texans are facing a higher risk of blackouts this winter after the state electric grid operator canceled plans to add to its power supply — an increase it said last month was necessary to head off ...