Ava Baineson

Ava Baineson

Energy Distribution Specialist
Ava specializes in grid management and energy distribution systems. She regularly writes about grid reliability, resilience, and cybersecurity, as well as distributed energy resources and microgrid technologies. Ava’s insights help utilities and grid operators future-proof infrastructure by navigating the challenges of energy supply. Ava’s audience consists of engineers, government officials, and business leaders who rely on her expertise for the outlook in the energy and utilities industries.
Will New Tech Fast-Track US Infrastructure?
Environmental & Regulations Will New Tech Fast-Track US Infrastructure?

The immense gap between America's ambitious infrastructure goals and the sluggish pace of project approval has long been a source of national frustration, but a new digital frontier is finally opening. For decades, the nation's critical projects—from highways and bridges to energy grids and

Could Teads and Google TV Redefine Premium TV Advertising?
Utilities Could Teads and Google TV Redefine Premium TV Advertising?

The battle for viewer attention has decisively moved from the television channel to the very screen that greets them upon power-on, creating a new frontier for brand engagement. In this evolving landscape, the initial visual impression a viewer receives is becoming the most sought-after asset in

Regional Factories Drive America's Clean Future
Energy Management Regional Factories Drive America's Clean Future

The successful transition to a clean energy economy is being forged not in distant policy debates, but on the factory floors of regional industrial communities across the United States. A fundamental shift in perspective is underway, recasting manufacturing as a form of "civic infrastructure" that

Electric Utilities Face AI-Driven Spending Surge
Utilities Electric Utilities Face AI-Driven Spending Surge

With extensive experience in energy management and electricity delivery, Christopher Hailstone joins us to unpack the immense pressures facing the U.S. electric utility industry. As unprecedented demand from technologies like AI collides with soaring infrastructure costs, the sector is navigating a

What Drives Gugler's Global Hydropower Success?
Renewable Energy What Drives Gugler's Global Hydropower Success?

In a world increasingly focused on renewable energy, the narrative of hydropower is evolving from one of colossal dams to a more nuanced story of precision, integration, and community-centric development. Gugler has established itself as a pivotal force in this modern chapter, demonstrating that

Trend Analysis: Stationary Energy Storage
Energy Management Trend Analysis: Stationary Energy Storage

While the electric vehicle market hits a temporary speed bump, a quieter revolution is gaining explosive momentum, fundamentally reshaping the energy landscape. Stationary energy storage, once a niche segment, has rapidly emerged as a critical pillar for modern power infrastructure. These

Is Clean Energy Repeating Historical Wrongs?
Renewable Energy Is Clean Energy Repeating Historical Wrongs?

The global transition to a green future is uncovering a troubling paradox, where the very projects designed to heal the planet are threatening to inflict new wounds on its most vulnerable communities. As the United States invests billions in renewable energy, a critical question emerges: is this

Is the DOE's Order an Unconstitutional Power Grab?
Renewable Energy Is the DOE's Order an Unconstitutional Power Grab?

A multi-year strategic plan, meticulously crafted to transition a community away from coal, was abruptly overturned by a federal decree just twenty-four hours before a power plant's final shutdown. This last-minute intervention by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has ignited a fierce legal

Is 'Green' Energy Poisoning a Mississippi Town?
Renewable Energy Is 'Green' Energy Poisoning a Mississippi Town?

In the small community of Gloster, Mississippi, residents find themselves locked in a tense and deeply personal battle with an international bioenergy corporation, challenging the very definition of "green" energy and raising urgent questions about environmental justice and corporate

Houston Businesses Compete to Go Green for World Cup
Renewable Energy Houston Businesses Compete to Go Green for World Cup

As Houston prepares to welcome the world for seven FIFA World Cup matches at NRG Stadium, a unique and forward-thinking competition is unfolding not on the soccer pitch, but within the city's vibrant hospitality industry. The Houston World Cup Host Committee has introduced a groundbreaking green

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