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.
FERC Chair Warns PJM Grid Operator Is Too Big to Function
Infrastructure & Technology FERC Chair Warns PJM Grid Operator Is Too Big to Function

The massive power infrastructure that sustains thirteen states and the District of Columbia is currently facing a legitimacy crisis that threatens the very stability of the American energy landscape. During a recent high-level gathering in Baltimore, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman

Netflix Scales NFL Rights and AI Ad Tech in Global Expansion
Utilities Netflix Scales NFL Rights and AI Ad Tech in Global Expansion

The shift of live sports from traditional broadcast networks to global streaming giants marks one of the most significant transformations in the history of media. As platforms like Netflix secure multi-year deals for premier league matchups, the technical and economic landscape of television is

US Solar Power Set to Surge as Coal Generation Declines
Renewable Energy US Solar Power Set to Surge as Coal Generation Declines

A Transformative Shift in the American Energy Landscape The intricate machinery of the American power grid is currently undergoing its most radical transformation since the dawn of the industrial age as aging coal plants shutter in favor of vast solar arrays. Data reveals a nation moving away from

Distribution Grid Automation – Review
Infrastructure & Technology Distribution Grid Automation – Review

The modern electrical landscape remains surprisingly fragile, with a single tree limb often capable of plunging thousands of households into darkness despite decades of incremental infrastructure upgrades. For years, the utility sector has operated under a "react-and-repair" philosophy, where the

Can New Technology Triple Biogas From Human Waste?
Utilities Can New Technology Triple Biogas From Human Waste?

The persistent challenge of managing municipal wastewater has evolved from a matter of simple sanitation into a critical opportunity for sustainable energy production and resource recovery. While engineers and environmental scientists have long sought to transform human waste into a reliable energy

DOE Strategy Rebrands Nuclear Waste as an Economic Resource
Infrastructure & Technology DOE Strategy Rebrands Nuclear Waste as an Economic Resource

The persistent dilemma of managing radioactive materials has finally evolved from a political liability into a centerpiece of industrial strategy as the United States aggressively redefines the value of its nuclear inventory. After decades characterized by legislative gridlock and the accumulation

Does Quebec’s Cheap Power Distort Federal Equalization?
Utilities Does Quebec’s Cheap Power Distort Federal Equalization?

The persistent debate over the fairness of Canada’s fiscal federalism has intensified as new economic data reveals a significant gap between reported provincial resource revenues and actual market potential. This discrepancy is most visible in the province of Quebec, where the provincial government

Can New Jersey Lead the Nuclear and Data Center Boom?
Infrastructure & Technology Can New Jersey Lead the Nuclear and Data Center Boom?

The strategic landscape of New Jersey's energy sector is currently undergoing a radical transformation as state leaders and utility giants attempt to reconcile the surging demand for high-capacity data processing with the pressing need for carbon-free baseload power. Public Service Enterprise Group

Can the New AirTime Podcast Bridge the Media Policy Gap?
Utilities Can the New AirTime Podcast Bridge the Media Policy Gap?

Christopher Hailstone brings a wealth of knowledge to the intersection of public infrastructure and communication policy. As local broadcasters face a rapidly shifting regulatory landscape in Washington, his insights clarify how legislative decisions vibrate through every local radio and television

Can Distributed Energy Solve America’s Growing Power Demand?
Energy Management Can Distributed Energy Solve America’s Growing Power Demand?

The silent hum of the American power grid is rapidly transforming into a frantic roar as the nation grapples with a sudden surge in electricity demand that threatens to outpace the existing energy infrastructure. After decades of relatively flat growth, the United States is staring down a massive

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