electricity
Frustrated by Outdated Grids, Consumers Are Lobbying for Control of Their Electricity
Clyde, Ohio, with a population of around 6,000, has two electric grids. One is owned by the city. The other, now serving just a handful of customers, is controlled by a subsidiary of a utility that provides electricity to 6 million customers across five states. When Clyde residents voted to localize their electricity in the […]
Read MoreIndonesia to build coal plants despite $20b deal on clean energy transition
JAKARTA — Indonesia will continue building new coal-fired power plants, despite a recent $20 billion deal with the G7 group of industrialized countries to help it transition to clean energy. Activists say this puts the deal, known as the Just Energy Transition Partnership and signed at the G20 summit that Indonesia hosted earlier this month, […]
Soaring West Virginia Electricity Prices Trigger Standoff Over the State’s Devotion to Coal Power
West Virginia is a standout in its allegiance to coal power. In the United States as a whole, coal’s share of the electricity mix has fallen from around half in 2005 to just 22 percent as the nation has turned to cheaper natural gas and increasingly, renewable energy. By contrast, West Virginia generated 91 percent […]
Read MoreEVs from Everest? Chinese lithium find in Himalayas raises concerns over water
The recent discovery near Mount Everest of “super large” deposits of lithium, the key element in the batteries powering electric vehicles, has raised concerns over the fate of water resources in the region. While the deposit could provide much-needed supplies of the metal to fuel the fast-growing market for EVs and battery storage applications, mining […]