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.
Trend Analysis: Data Center Grid Integration
Renewable Energy Trend Analysis: Data Center Grid Integration

Imagine a world where the backbone of the digital economy—data centers powering cloud services, AI, and streaming—threatens to collapse the very power grids that sustain them. This isn’t a distant dystopia; it’s a pressing reality unfolding across major regions like the PJM Interconnection, which

500 Scientists Urge Immediate Climate Action in Declaration
Environmental & Regulations 500 Scientists Urge Immediate Climate Action in Declaration

Imagine a world where coral reefs vanish entirely, forests turn from carbon absorbers to emitters, and global temperatures soar past critical thresholds, triggering unstoppable catastrophes. This isn’t a dystopian fiction but a stark warning from over 583 scientists and nearly 580 other qualified

FERC Approves SPP’s Power Plant Expansion Fast-Track Plan
Energy Management FERC Approves SPP’s Power Plant Expansion Fast-Track Plan

Imagine a region spanning 14 states, where the hum of electricity demand grows louder each day, threatening to outpace the aging grid’s capacity to deliver. This is the reality for the Southwest Power Pool (SPP), a critical grid operator tasked with ensuring reliable power across a vast swath of

Norsk Hydro to Shut Five European Extrusion Plants Next Year
Utilities Norsk Hydro to Shut Five European Extrusion Plants Next Year

Europe’s aluminum extrusion market entered a pivotal phase as Norsk Hydro moved to close five plants across the UK, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands, a consolidation that reshaped capacity, tightened performance thresholds, and set clearer expectations on cost, quality, and carbon. The decision

Were Clean Energy Grant Cuts Unlawful Political Retribution?
Renewable Energy Were Clean Energy Grant Cuts Unlawful Political Retribution?

A sudden $7.56 billion reversal in federal clean energy funding has ignited a constitutional fight that now pits one city and a slate of nonprofits against top federal budget and energy agencies over whether policy discretion crossed into unlawful political punishment. The city of St. Paul, joined

MEIC Urges FERC to Reject Colstrip PPA on 203, Subsidy Risks
Infrastructure & Technology MEIC Urges FERC to Reject Colstrip PPA on 203, Subsidy Risks

A zero-dollar transfer of a massive coal plant stake collided with a rush of new electricity demand from data centers, and the resulting fight over a seemingly routine wholesale contract suddenly turned into a test of how regulators value aging assets and protect captive ratepayers. The Montana

Is DOE’s $7.56B Climate Grant Reversal Unconstitutional?
Environmental & Regulations Is DOE’s $7.56B Climate Grant Reversal Unconstitutional?

Introduction A nationwide tug-of-war over climate funding sharpened when $7.56 billion in clean energy grants vanished with a single October announcement, and the fallout quickly turned a budget decision into a test of constitutional limits and administrative candor. The disputed move set off a

Trend Analysis: Prolonged Power Outages in Extreme Weather
Infrastructure & Technology Trend Analysis: Prolonged Power Outages in Extreme Weather

In the wake of a devastating hurricane that struck the Gulf Coast earlier this year, millions of households endured power outages lasting over 90 hours, with some areas plunged into darkness for nearly a week. This staggering disruption, driven by increasingly severe weather patterns, underscores a

Can Solar Power Save Farmers in New Jersey?
Renewable Energy Can Solar Power Save Farmers in New Jersey?

In the heart of the Garden State, a quiet revolution is brewing at the intersection of agriculture and renewable energy, where farmers burdened by shrinking land and mounting financial pressures might find an unexpected savior in solar power. New Jersey, known for its rich farming heritage, faces a

Is Ethylene Oxide Pollution Endangering Kanawha Valley?
Environmental & Regulations Is Ethylene Oxide Pollution Endangering Kanawha Valley?

In the heart of Charleston, West Virginia, a quiet but urgent battle unfolds as residents of Kanawha Valley confront an invisible threat lurking in the air they breathe, raising serious concerns about their health and safety. Ethylene oxide (EtO), a chemical widely used in manufacturing and

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