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.
Global Wood Pellet Market to Reach $47.74 Billion by 2032
Renewable Energy Global Wood Pellet Market to Reach $47.74 Billion by 2032

The global energy landscape is currently undergoing a structural transformation, moving away from a historical reliance on high-carbon fossil fuels toward a diversified portfolio of renewable alternatives. This pivot is driven by an urgent need to mitigate the long-term impacts of climate change

US Energy Storage Hits Record High in First Quarter 2026
Energy Management US Energy Storage Hits Record High in First Quarter 2026

The American power grid is currently undergoing a radical transformation as battery storage installations reached an unprecedented milestone during the first three months of this year, fundamentally altering how electricity is managed across the national infrastructure. This surge represents a

Will Rising Data Center Demand Drive Up Your Power Bill?
Energy Management Will Rising Data Center Demand Drive Up Your Power Bill?

The relentless proliferation of high-performance computing facilities across the American landscape is currently reshaping the fundamental dynamics of the national energy market. As these high-density computing hubs integrate into the existing power grid, the scale of their consumption is forcing a

Meghalaya Fines Municipalities for Improper Waste Management
Environmental & Regulations Meghalaya Fines Municipalities for Improper Waste Management

The pristine landscapes of Meghalaya, often referred to as the "Abode of Clouds," are currently facing an unprecedented environmental crisis that threatens to undermine their natural beauty and ecological stability. For years, the rapid pace of urbanization within the state has outpaced the

What Is the Cleanest Way to Burn Biomass for Energy?
Renewable Energy What Is the Cleanest Way to Burn Biomass for Energy?

The global energy landscape is currently undergoing a radical transformation as nations strive to reconcile the immediate need for baseload power with the stringent requirements of carbon neutrality. While solar and wind receive significant attention, biomass remains a cornerstone of renewable

CATL Launches World's First Sodium-Ion Energy Storage System
Renewable Energy CATL Launches World's First Sodium-Ion Energy Storage System

The global energy landscape transformed significantly as the reliance on lithium-ion batteries faced scrutiny due to surging raw material costs and concentrated geographic supply chains. This shift reached a critical milestone with the introduction of the first commercial-scale sodium-ion energy

Federal Order Blocks Florida Coal Plant Retirement
Renewable Energy Federal Order Blocks Florida Coal Plant Retirement

Christopher Hailstone, a veteran of grid reliability and energy management, joins us to analyze the shifting landscape of utility regulation in the Sunshine State. With a career spanning decades in electricity delivery and renewable transitions, he offers a unique perspective on the tension between

Rainfall History Impacts Air Pollution as Much as Origin
Environmental & Regulations Rainfall History Impacts Air Pollution as Much as Origin

Every time someone checks a local air quality index, the assumption is usually that the wind is blowing smog from a neighboring industrial center or a nearby wildfire. While geographic origin remains a primary factor in determining the health of the air, recent research suggests that the journey

California Tax Incentives Boost Los Angeles TV Production
Environmental & Regulations California Tax Incentives Boost Los Angeles TV Production

The competitive landscape of global film and television production has shifted dramatically as California implements aggressive fiscal policies to ensure Los Angeles remains the undisputed capital of the entertainment industry. For several years, the region faced stiff competition from

Trump Admin Pays $765M to Swap Offshore Wind for Gas Plants
Renewable Energy Trump Admin Pays $765M to Swap Offshore Wind for Gas Plants

The federal government has initiated a massive strategic redirection of the nation's energy portfolio by allocating seven hundred sixty-five million dollars to terminate existing offshore wind contracts in favor of natural gas facilities. This decision marks a significant departure from previous

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