With the explosive growth of data centers and other large-scale energy consumers, the nation's
The city of Portsmouth is confronting a costly and unsightly challenge as leaders consider a
The stability of the American power grid is increasingly at risk, not from a lack of generation capacity, but from a fragile and often uncoordinated interdependence with its primary fuel source: natural gas. A string of catastrophic blackouts during extreme weather has exposed a critical
The monumental task of modernizing America's electric grid to accommodate a surge of renewable energy is sparking intense legal and regulatory battles that could define the nation's energy future for decades to come. As the grid moves away from a system dominated by a few large, predictable power
Navigating the Crossroads of Growth and Risk A recent regulatory filing from Georgia Power has sent
In the relentless pursuit of sustainability, the packaging industry has long grappled with a

For more than a century, the American electric grid has been built on a deceptively simple premise: generate electricity at large, centralized power plants and send it across long transmission lines…

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

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

Utilities aren’t just delivering power anymore. They’re coordinating energy, data, and risk at
A river of mud threatens to choke the life out of the Chesapeake Bay, and a legal document filed in a state office could decide whether the floodgates of environmental disaster are held back or thrown wide open. At the center of this storm is the Conowingo Dam, a nearly century-old hydroelectric
The global transition toward a low-carbon circular economy has reached a critical juncture,
In the complex world of energy, few transitions are as dramatic and telling as the one currently