Millions Of Electric Vehicles To Invade US Southeast In Big Decarbonization Push
Politics aside, the Southeastern US is emerging as an epicenter of rapid decarbonization, with electric vehicles front and center.
Politics aside, the Southeastern US is emerging as an epicenter of rapid decarbonization, with electric vehicles front and center.
A group of utility companies have banded together to bring more EV fast chargers to America’s highways.
Tennessee busts into renewable energy spotlight with new Ford electric vehicle campus and an assist from the TVA.
GM doubles down on solar power for its Corvette factory in Kentucky with an assist from from Facebook, Shell’s Silicon Ranch venture, and the Tennessee Valley Authority.
6 major US utility companies have created the Electric Highway Coalition to bring DC fast chargers to the roads in their service areas.
General Motors has signed a 100 MW PPA with the TVA for its Spring Hill, Tennessee factory, part of a plan by the company to use only electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
President* Trump is failing at coal jobs in the southeastern US, but at least he’s creating new wall jobs in Texas and other points west.
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) signed an agreement with US developers First Solar and NextEra Energy Resources to build 377 megawatts (MW) worth of new solar capacity in Alabama and Tennessee to provide 100% renewable energy to Facebook’s Huntsville, Alabama data center.
As demand for electricity in the United States remains constant or declines, electric cars could become an important new market for utility companies.
Findings from monitoring wells find that coal ash pollution is a problem at dozens of coal fired generating stations. So utility companies want Scott Pruitt to kill the monitoring program.