Governor Pritzker signed the Illinois Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act into law on January 8, 2026 (Public Act 104-0458). The act has far reaching energy supply, grid regulation and ...
The UJALA scheme significantly reduced electricity consumption and household power bills with LED technology, while curbing carbon emissions. It aligns economic savings with climate responsibility, ...
Oklahoma is seeing a data center boom, along with unverified claims about the projects. The Frontier used state records, testimony from public meetings, news archives and other sources of information ...
Most Americans are paying more for electricity—and need to prepare their wallets for further pain ahead. Data centers are getting much of the blame lately for rising power costs, but they aren’t the ...
The Tennessee Department of Transportation plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on new construction and infrastructure improvements in 2026. That includes the new Interstate 55 bridge and ...
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Electricity bills rise

U.S. electricity bills are set to keep rising as utilities face higher costs from storms, grid upgrades, and clean-energy mandates, with the Energy Department projecting further rate increases next ...
Energy efficiency standards for mobile homes haven’t been updated in decades, allowing leaky walls to sap budgets. Emily L. Mahoney is the energy reporter. Reach her at [email protected]. Max ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Gov. Bill Lee, in conjunction with the Tennessee Department of Transportation, announced a multimillion-dollar investment in walking, biking and transit across the state ...
In her story “Why your electric bill is rising this winter and how to prepare” (Nov. 29, TribLive), Megan Trotter states “the price of power has surged because of international conflicts, growing ...
Although plans to widen Interstate 83 from four to six lanes in the York area have been in the works for years, construction on the highway’s mainline is finally expected to begin in 2026. Two major ...
The rapid growth of data centers, particularly in central Ohio, is a key reason for rising electricity bills. Data centers require massive amounts of electricity, creating a strain on the existing ...