Can Illinois’ power grid take the heat?
Recent heatwaves and more power usage overall, have prompted questions about the stability of Illinois' power grid.
Recent heatwaves and more power usage overall, have prompted questions about the stability of Illinois' power grid.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will be at the forefront of helping develop the next generation of energy.
As temperatures are expected to climb this week across the country, we talked about renewable energy, green jobs and how people can take care of elderly neighbors with limited mobility in their communities.
Legislation to help Exelon with the Clinton nuclear power plant and two others it says are losing money, apparently will not be passed during the Illinois General Assembly's spring session. House Energy Committee Chair Linda Chapa LaVia says she wants to combine the legislation with two other energy-related bills, which would take more time.