
The sprawling 730-megawatt TransAlta coal-fired facility in Centralia, Washington, was once a cornerstone of regional power generation, yet it now finds itself at the heart of a massive financial and jurisdictional dispute that could redefine the boundaries of federal authority over state energy
The rapid acceleration of digital transformation within the public utility sector has hit a significant regulatory milestone as the Department of Justice redefines the parameters for accessible online services. While digital platforms have long been a convenience for many, for millions of Americans
The hum of a quiet refrigerator or the glow of a bedside lamp may seem like minor comforts, but in the heart of Texas, these simple luxuries represent a hard-fought battle for energy independence. Texas homeowners have historically viewed their electricity meters as a one-way street, but a radical
The vast, humming labyrinth of the American electrical grid serves as the fundamental circulatory system for a nation that never sleeps, yet its continued operation hinges on a volatile subculture of itinerant laborers who inhabit the fringes of the traditional labor market. This sprawling
Introduction Wires, not turbines, are holding back the energy transition. The cost of wind and solar energy has fallen enough to rewrite power markets. Yet clean megawatts are piling up behind a physical chokepoint: the aging grid, built for one-way flow and supplied by only a handful of large
The delicate equilibrium maintaining New York’s power grid has reached a critical juncture where the available surplus of electricity during peak usage hours has dwindled to its most precarious state in modern history. Recent data from the New York Independent System Operator highlights a dramatic
Christopher Hailstone joins us to discuss the precarious state of New York's power grid as it faces one of the most challenging summer seasons in recent memory. With a career dedicated to energy management and grid security, he provides a sobering look at how extreme weather and an aging
Christopher Hailstone has spent his career at the intersection of energy management, renewable integration, and electricity delivery. He’s led utility teams through grid hardening, large load interconnections, and security drills, and he speaks candidly about what it takes to keep the lights on
Markets jolted as two marquee offshore wind leases—Bluepoint Wind and Golden State Wind—were unwound through federal settlements that redirect capital into LNG, oil, and midstream projects while raising legal, financial, and policy questions about how the United States intends to balance
A wind-swept plateau above Bell County’s mine cuts now frames a different kind of shift, where survey stakes and hydrology gear mark the outlines of a power plant that stores energy not in fuel piles, but in elevation and time. Locals who once followed coal seams now trace new contours: an upper
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