AI Use And Data Centers Are Causing ComEd Bills To Spike — And It Will Likely Get Worse
The price of electricity has gone up due to a projected increase in demand from data centers, with Chicago acting as a data center hub, officials said.
As lithium emerges in Imperial County, what will it take for residents to benefit?
The U.S. Is Still In For A Wild Economic Ride Despite Easing Inflation
Four economy experts explain the challenge facing the Fed in combating inflation and predict what’s next for the U.S. economy.
For these young trainees, careers in solar look like Philly’s future
While Pa. primary candidates continue to support fossil fuels in the name of jobs, some young Philadelphians see a brighter future in the solar industry.
Infrastructure bill expected to bring lower prices, more jobs
The fate of Biden's Build Back Better bill is uncertain. Professor Christelle Khalaf tells NPR's Michel Martin that it could have huge effects on day to day life in this country.
Solar energy chasing nuclear capacity in Ohio, but lawmakers could slow its gains
A new analysis shows that Ohio’s project pipeline could put solar within striking distance of the state’s nuclear capacity, undercutting state officials’ views that nuclear holds the state’s only potential for large-scale, carbon-free power.
Is A Recession Coming In The U.S.? Here's What Experts Say.
Inflation, rising interest rates, the ongoing Ukraine war and the continuing pandemic are raising concerns. Here's what the economic experts say.
Here’s How the Infrastructure Bill Will Impact Wyoming and Its Residents
Edwards introduces Ohio bill to study childhood trauma
Coronavirus In Ohio: Women And Young People Hit Harder By Job Losses