The quiet hum of a modern data center belies a thirst for electricity so massive that a single
The digital battleground has shifted from mere data theft to the direct manipulation of the
Assessing the Competitive Landscape of Modern Communications The Federal Communications Commission currently finds itself at a defining crossroads as it attempts to harmonize legacy regulations with the complexities of the digital age. Through its biennial review process, the agency rigorously
The Western United States is currently navigating one of the most transformative periods in its energy history as utilities seek to balance reliability with aggressive decarbonization goals. A central figure in this transition is NV Energy, which recently received official authorization from the
Christopher Hailstone is a seasoned strategist with a deep understanding of the high-stakes
The Dawn of a Decentralized Energy Era in the Caribbean The transformation of an entire island's

Relying on imported fossil fuels is no longer just about environmental impact. It has become a potential economic risk. Utilities are restructuring operating models, capital allocation, and grid…

Utilities did not install millions of smart meters to chase a technology trend. They did it to

The traditional relationship between cities and investor-owned utilities is broken. For decades, it

Most buildings operate with a critical blind spot: their energy consumption. Facility managers

The misconception of “free” or disposable renewable energy has emerged as a critical challenge in
Christopher Hailstone brings a wealth of knowledge to the complex intersection of federal mandate and local utility management. With the Department of Energy recently extending coal operations in Indiana, his perspective on the Federal Power Act is vital for understanding how the grid remains
The integrity of the modern power grid relies on the honesty of its participants, a principle
As a veteran in the energy management and utilities sector, Christopher Hailstone has spent years