Christopher Hailstone joins us to share his deep expertise on the complex intersection of renewable
The European Union's decision to broaden the scope of its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism has
The recent Bureau of International Recycling convention held in Gothenburg marked a significant turning point for global industry leaders who gathered to address the inherent flaws in our current economic framework regarding plastic and rubber waste management. Delegates and industry experts
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure across the American Southwest has necessitated a radical rethink of how massive technology corporations compensate local utilities for their unprecedented power consumption demands. Microsoft has recently stepped forward with a
The rhythmic lap of the Pacific Ocean against the shores of Fiji now accompanies a silent
The landscape of federal oversight has shifted dramatically as the Securities and Exchange

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
Chile has taken a decisive step toward stabilizing its national grid by officially integrating standalone energy storage systems into the latest round of power auctions, addressing the chronic problem of renewable energy curtailment that has long plagued its northern solar fields. This shift
The impending expiration of numerous early-stage onshore wind farm leases across the rugged
The intricate balancing act between achieving carbon neutrality and ensuring global food security