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The Northeast could face rolling blackouts as the push for “green” energy like wind and solar fails to meet growing electricity demands. Get Connecticut government news at your fingertips ...
Rolling blackouts are increasing across Ukraine as the government rushes to stabilize the energy grid and repair the system ahead of winter By Sam Mednick • Published November 1, 2022 ...
Some much-needed relief has arrived in the Northeast after a dangerous, dayslong heat dome sent temperatures soaring into ...
The report, entitled “The Staggering Costs of New England’s Green Energy Policies,” was compiled by several conservative think-tanks, including Connecticut’s Yankee Institute.
Despite changes to how its electrical grid is managed, the island's residents still deal with rolling blackouts and continuous power outages — even when no storm hits. David Begnaud reports. Sep ...
A new report shows a sharp increase in peak electricity demand, leading to blackout concerns in multiple states. Here's how ...
GROTON - Groton Electric Light Department is warning customers to expect rolling blackouts this winter. The company sent a letter to customers saying the electric grid is deteriorating.
Tens of millions of Americans endured bone-chilling temperatures, blizzard conditions, power outages and canceled holiday gatherings Friday from a winter storm that forecasters said was nearly unpr… ...
Brisk enough for you yet? Try going without electricity. As the heating season arrives, the cooler weather again brings concerns that we could run out of juice on chilly days.
Opinion; Are more blackouts rolling our way? Coal and gas are needed to shore up our electricity supply: Robert W. Chase. Published: ; Mar. 17, 2024, 4:26 p.m.
A map of the power outages during recent rolling blackouts show that the Oakland, North Topeka and East Topeka areas were without power while other parts of city were mostly untouched. Jeff Martin ...
Rolling blackouts in R.I. this winter? Clean energy advocates say they’ve heard these warnings before. ... Massachusetts and Connecticut have had similar laws on the books for the last 14 years.