Energy News
- How utilities are rethinking resiliency with AI planning tools
Mishal Thadani, CEO of Rhizome, discusses how utilities are shifting to proactive, data-driven resilience planning to address climate threats.(Feed generated with FetchRSS)
- Arizona hires high-powered law firm, setting the stage for a legal battle over Colorado River water
Arizona is preparing for a legal battle over its rights to Colorado River water amid dry conditions and record high temperatures.(Feed generated with FetchRSS)
- DOE-funded hydropower competitions offer cash prizes for solving nagging industry problems
The U.S. Department of Energy's Hydropower Collegiate Competition and Marine Energy Collegiate Competition accept applications until May 1, 2026.(Feed generated with FetchRSS)
- 2026’s historic snow drought brings worries about water, wildfires and the future in the West
In winter 2026, the Western United States faced significant snow drought, with most river basins below 50% of median snow water equivalent, raising water supply concerns.(Feed generated with FetchRSS)
- Factor This finance and project development roundup: Arevon, BrightNight, Brooklyn SolarWorks, Doral, Hull Street
Arevon starts construction on a California battery, BrightNight closes on an upsized credit facility, Brooklyn SolarWorks makes NYC history, Doral secures nearly $900M for a Texas project, and Hull Street acquires two PJM peaker plants.(Feed generated with FetchRSS)