Some residents see the charging stations as an economic boom to the town, while others find it an assault on the oil and gas industry in Texas.
San Miguel Electric Cooperative received an investment of over $1.4 billion from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to switch to battery and solar energy.
The three standalone systems, developed by esVolta, are expected to reach commercial operations in the first half of 2025.
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee joined others Wednesday to celebrate the grand opening of the $95 million Duksan (DS) Electera ...
Time for another reminder of something Elon promised. Back in 2023, Tesla broke ground on a Texas lithium refinery. At the ...
The Morro Bay City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to pause the city’s ability to process new battery plant development permits for the next 45 days. The ordinance said battery energy storage ...