The reactivation of the Hamilton biodiesel facility marks a significant shift in how renewable
The recent decision by the Arizona Department of Water Resources to renew the municipal water
The rapid transformation of North Carolina’s power grid has reached a pivotal junction where the necessity of modernization must finally reckon with the immediate financial realities of millions of household budgets. This complex interplay of corporate strategy and public interest came to a head
The parched landscapes of South Texas have long served as a stark reminder that the Rio Grande is no longer the reliable lifeline it once was for the millions of residents and thriving agricultural industries that call this border region home. With the river currently supplying approximately ninety
Christopher Hailstone, a distinguished authority in utilities management and grid security, joins
The Arizona Corporation Commission has fundamentally altered the state’s approach to power

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…

Introduction Wires, not turbines, are holding back the energy transition. The cost of wind and

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 historical fragility of the independent Texas electrical network has long served as a cautionary tale regarding the necessity of modernizing regional energy systems to withstand increasingly volatile climate patterns. With the federal government now committing $3.26 billion in low-interest
The historical link between rising global economic prosperity and the inevitable surge in fossil
Christopher Hailstone is a seasoned authority in the complex world of energy management and grid