July

South Africa to Boost Grid Capacity as It Seeks to End Blackouts
South Africa is planning to scale up its grid capacity as it works to both address the crippling power shortages that have plagued it for 15 years, and also put the country on track to meet its decarbonization goals.

Nuclear Project $16 Billion Over Budget Wins Major US Approval
A US nuclear reactor in a project that’s $16 billion over budget and seven years behind schedule cleared a major regulatory hurdle on Friday, bringing it a step closer to full commercial operations.

PG&E Chief Assures California The Utility Is Safer Than Ever
As California hurtles toward the height of wildfire season, the state’s largest utility says its infrastructure is safer than ever before.