Building & Transportation Electrification
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Big, power-ready facilities drive industrial real estate market
Companies are looking for modern facilities that can accommodate power-hungry automation, industrial experts said in a report first provided to Facilities Dive.
By Joe Burns • June 8, 2026 -
Can stadiums be energy efficient? USGBC map shows that many of them are
The U.S. Green Building Council has conferred LEED status on 31 stadiums in North America, from the 9,500-seat Southwest University Park in El Paso, Texas, to the 88,000-seat Estadio Banorte in Mexico City.
By Robert Freedman • June 8, 2026 -
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Power demand is rising amid dramatic shifts in federal energy policy, but technology and markets continue to push the grid toward cleaner, more distributed resources.
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Colorado co-op delivers 100% renewables in March, a first
Holy Cross Energy CEO Bryan Hannegan said the utility plans to expand its programs for smart electrification and demand flexibility, and selectively add new flexible renewable resources.
By Diana DiGangi • June 4, 2026 -
What’s on the mind of EEI conference attendees? Labor, AI, affordability and more.
Utility Dive talked to registrants before the conference to hear how industry changes are impacting their work.
By Meris Lutz • June 2, 2026 -
Opinion
Access to real-time electricity data should be a basic consumer right
The technology exists and the infrastructure is there. What is missing is a requirement that customers have access to data on their electricity use, writes Joel Hicks at the University of Oregon.
By Joel Hicks • June 1, 2026 -
Philadelphia clean energy campaign turned millions invested into billions saved. Here’s how.
By blending public and private financing, green banking and a coalition of labor, housing and community partners, the city generated 11,000 jobs and $1.4 billion in energy savings — with minimal federal dollars, an economic impact report found.
By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • June 1, 2026 -
Net electricity generation jumped 4.5% in March as the West baked under record heat
Residential sales fell 0.1% year over year while residential prices soared 10.2% in the same period, to 18.8 cents/kWh, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said.
By Meris Lutz • May 26, 2026 -
Opinion
High winter heating bills aren’t going away unless state policymakers act
States can help consumers switch to high-efficiency electric appliances by lowering the up-front costs and minimizing ongoing operational costs, writes Kate Shonk, policy principal at Advanced Energy United.
By Kate Shonk • May 19, 2026 -
Opinion
Why is the US walking away from energy efficiency?
Policymakers should set strong energy efficiency standards and reinstate tax incentives for households and businesses to make upgrades, writes Ben Evans at the U.S. Green Building Council.
By Ben Evans • May 13, 2026 -
Electric truck fleets could push down residential rates by 2035: report
Medium- and heavy-duty fleet electrification in California and Georgia could reduce residential rates modestly, E3’s analysis found, but proactive, measured investments in grid upgrades are essential.
By Brian Martucci • May 7, 2026 -
TXU Energy EV charging program could work in other competitive markets: ChargeScape CEO
Ford electric vehicle drivers get 15 hours per day of “free” home charging under a special retail plan in Texas. The automaker says it shifted 515 MWh of energy to off-peak periods in 2025.
By Brian Martucci • May 6, 2026 -
ISO New England trims 10-year forecast based on electrification outlook
Annual electricity consumption will grow about 9% by 2035, reflecting “more conservative assumptions around future adoption of electric vehicles and heat pumps,” the grid operator said.
By Robert Walton • May 4, 2026 -
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Elevated infrastructure: Champion Fiberglass® supports reliable power at luxury mountain resort town
Champion Fiberglass® supports reliable power at mountain resort town
By Scott Patchan • May 4, 2026 -
What’s stalling data center projects? Public opposition and power access lead delays.
Cancellations on builds quadrupled to 25 in 2025 from just six in 2024, according to Baird analyst Justin Hauke, as state governments mull moratoriums.
By Sebastian Obando • April 24, 2026 -
Rivian, Redwood Materials announce energy storage partnership
The EV maker’s second-life battery packs will be integrated into an energy system for its Illinois assembly plant.
By Eric Walz • April 21, 2026 -
Fleet managers not sold on EVs, but they’re getting there: survey
Insufficient options for larger trucks and nervousness about range and charging options are holding back adoption, says EV services company Mitra. About a third of states have adopted zero-emission fleet requirements, including some for private organizations.
By Robert Freedman • April 20, 2026 -
Deep Dive
As EV load grows, utilities use managed charging to harness flexibility, lower costs
Active managed charging can delay costly system upgrades while saving individual customers money on their bills, utilities, automakers and aggregators say, but a lack of standardized data-sharing is slowing adoption.
By Herman K. Trabish • Updated April 10, 2026 -
Opinion
Turning the AC-DC switch: A legacy technology has reached its limits.
AC is no longer the preferred current for many applications. A transition is underway, but it calls for new technology to be deliberately deployed, writes Shaun Walsh at Peak Nano.
By Shaun Walsh • April 7, 2026 -
Opinion
Fleet electrification is running into the grid. Planning and operations need to catch up.
Thoughtfully planned, flexible load offers one answer to the grid’s present challenges, write experts from Synop and the Electric Power Research Institute.
By Shana Patadia and Britta Gross • March 27, 2026 -
Puget Sound’s vehicle-to-home charging pilot combines demand response, peak shaving, resilience
The test will use electric vehicle batteries for demand response and residential peak shaving while also making their storage capacity available during power outages.
By Brian Martucci • March 24, 2026 -
Sponsored by JST Power Equipment
JST’s OD3Mag™ Outdoor Breaker offers robust upgrade at utility substation in Pacific Northwest
Salem Electric upgrades its substation with JST’s OD3Mag™ breaker, ensuring reliable power for 20,000+ members in the Pacific Northwest.
March 16, 2026 -
Data centers remain standout industry for Schneider Electric
Data center orders accelerated toward the end of 2025 and will likely remain strong through 2026 as projects planned for the next 18 to 24 months take shape, Schneider Electric Chief Financial Officer Hilary Maxson said.
By Brian Martucci • March 3, 2026 -
House passes bills to weaken DOE’s appliance efficiency program, repeal home rebates
Consumer advocates lamented the votes. “Efficiency rules are incredibly popular because they save families money on their utility bills,” said Dylan Jaff at Consumer Reports.
By Robert Walton • Feb. 26, 2026 -
Rivian partners with EnergyHub on managed EV charging
Rivian drivers will be able to participate in passive and active managed utility charging programs, company officials told Utility Dive.
By Brian Martucci • Updated Feb. 25, 2026 -
What the Supreme Court tariff ruling means for construction
The court decision could drive a modest reduction in price escalation for electrical systems and fixtures, but materials-specific tariffs on steel, aluminum and copper products remain in place, experts said.
By Sebastian Obando • Feb. 23, 2026