The voracious energy appetite of our expanding digital world is colliding head-on with the urgent
With the arid landscapes of the American West holding their breath, a deadline set decades ago has
In the vast, windswept plains of the Oklahoma Panhandle, a monumental energy project is taking shape, signaling a multi-billion-dollar wager on the future of renewable power in America's heartland. Chicago-based energy giant Invenergy is advancing the development of the States Edge Energy Center, a
With the television landscape rapidly evolving toward cinema-grade home experiences, the underlying broadcast technology must also make a generational leap. We sat down with Christopher Hailstone, a leading expert in next-generation digital television systems, to explore a transformative
The American clean energy industry is holding its breath as it awaits crucial guidance from the
The immense weight of New York's climate ambitions now rests squarely on the shoulders of its

Most buildings operate with a critical blind spot: their energy consumption. Facility managers often rely on monthly utility bills for insight, a practice akin to driving a car using only the…

The misconception of “free” or disposable renewable energy has emerged as a critical challenge in

For more than a century, the American electric grid has been built on a deceptively simple premise:

Digital twin technology is changing how utilities oversee their vast networks of assets – from

Utility planners are entering a high-stakes era. Climate change, aging infrastructure, and stricter
In a move that sent shockwaves through the global renewable energy sector, the federal government has unilaterally frozen the nation’s burgeoning offshore wind industry, fundamentally altering the landscape of American energy policy overnight. This abrupt policy pivot has ignited a fierce national
With extensive experience in energy management and electricity delivery, Christopher Hailstone is a
The widespread push toward an electrified future often conjures images of endless fields and