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.
Is China Leading a Renewable Energy Revolution?
Energy Management Is China Leading a Renewable Energy Revolution?

In today's interview, we have the pleasure of speaking with Christopher Hailstone, an expert in energy management, renewable energy, and electricity delivery. Christopher brings a wealth of knowledge in understanding grid reliability and security, especially in the context of groundbreaking

Revolutionizing Railways: Solar Power's Sustainable Leap
Renewable Energy Revolutionizing Railways: Solar Power's Sustainable Leap

In the realm of renewable energy, innovative solutions consistently emerge to address the world’s growing environmental and energy challenges. Among such innovations is the integration of solar panels into railway tracks, proposed by Swiss startup Sun-Ways, which has introduced a pioneering

Should Customers Bear PacifiCorp's Wildfire Liabilities?
Environmental & Regulations Should Customers Bear PacifiCorp's Wildfire Liabilities?

As utility companies navigate the complex terrain of wildfire liabilities, their strategies for cost recovery from such disasters are under heightened scrutiny. PacifiCorp's proposal to pass $1.7 billion in wildfire-related liabilities onto wholesale transmission customers has ignited a debate over

Oil Prices Spike Amid Supply Cuts and Red Sea Tensions
Infrastructure & Technology Oil Prices Spike Amid Supply Cuts and Red Sea Tensions

As the global economy grapples with inflationary pressures, oil prices have surged to a two-week high, drawing attention from economists, policymakers, and energy experts. This roundup gathers insights from industry analysts on key factors influencing this spike, including U.S. supply forecasts,

Summer Power Bills Surge Amid Rising Costs and Climate Change
Infrastructure & Technology Summer Power Bills Surge Amid Rising Costs and Climate Change

In the realm of energy economics and climate science, few are as knowledgeable as Christopher Hailstone. With years of experience in energy management, renewable energy, and electricity delivery, Christopher also specializes in utilities, offering valuable insights into grid reliability and

Australia Invests $60M to Propel Solar Innovation for Net Zero
Renewable Energy Australia Invests $60M to Propel Solar Innovation for Net Zero

In a significant move to advance solar energy technology and support Australia's transition to net zero emissions, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced a $60 million funding initiative. This substantial investment aims to drive groundbreaking research and development in

Is Ridgeline Project an Environmental Threat or Opportunity?
Environmental & Regulations Is Ridgeline Project an Environmental Threat or Opportunity?

In a small town in West Virginia, the proposal for the Ridgeline project has sparked significant debate among local residents, environmental advocates, and policymakers, drawing attention to the complexities of balancing economic growth with environmental protection. Situated in Thomas, the

Will Senate's Budget Bill Shape Future of Clean Energy?
Environmental & Regulations Will Senate's Budget Bill Shape Future of Clean Energy?

The Senate's recent passage of the Republican budget megabill is set to redefine dynamics in the U.S. clean energy market, stirring potentially transformative yet complex implications for wind and solar projects. With amended provisions influencing tax credits and regulatory measures, stakeholders

NRC Revamps Regulations for Microreactor Innovation
Environmental & Regulations NRC Revamps Regulations for Microreactor Innovation

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has undertaken a significant policy shift concerning microreactors, reflecting the growing interest and technological advancements in smaller-scale nuclear solutions. These microreactors, distinct from their large-scale counterparts, offer advantages like

Building Cyber Resilience in Utilities: Four Key Steps
Infrastructure & Technology Building Cyber Resilience in Utilities: Four Key Steps

As the energy landscape continuously evolves, utility companies face ever-increasing challenges driven by surging energy demands, accelerated adoption of renewable energy sources, and recurrent extreme weather phenomena. Amidst this backdrop, there is growing urgency for utilities to overhaul and

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