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What’s Really Driving Electricity Prices? It’s Not Data Centers
Rising electricity prices predate the AI boom, driven by limited supply, outdated grids, and regulatory bottlenecks. There is ...
Deregulation and increased competition in the electricity market have not consistently resulted in lower prices for consumers. Regulators have historically granted utilities higher rates of return ...
Ohioans’ bills are split into two parts — usage and distribution. The usage part of a customer’s bill is based on how much electricity they use. The other half is a set price, based on how much it ...
To reduce greenhouse-gas emissions in the short term, and catalyse longer-term cuts, countries should reduce the carbon intensity of electricity generation to below a universal target of 600 tCO 2 e ...
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