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 Romania Becoming Europe’s Next Battery Storage Leader?
Renewable Energy Is Romania Becoming Europe’s Next Battery Storage Leader?

The geographic concentration of storage projects in counties like Argeș and Constanța highlights the emergence of specialized energy hubs within the Romanian landscape. This strategic evolution represents a fundamental shift in how the nation manages its power grid, moving from a legacy of rigid

Does Food Waste Recycling Trade Carbon for Microplastics?
Renewable Energy Does Food Waste Recycling Trade Carbon for Microplastics?

Shifting food waste from landfills to biogas facilities can reduce nitrogen loading in water systems by fifty percent, yet it introduces industrial levels of synthetic pollutants. As municipalities across the United States aggressively pivot toward zero-waste mandates, the rapid expansion of

Is FAST Becoming the New Destination for Live Sports?
Utilities Is FAST Becoming the New Destination for Live Sports?

By increasing the distribution of individual games by over 37%, streaming services are positioning themselves as leaders in live entertainment. The traditional broadcast model, which long relied on expensive cable bundles and rigid scheduling, has experienced a decisive shift toward Free

How Will Duke Energy Power the Carolinas’ Rapid Growth?
Infrastructure & Technology How Will Duke Energy Power the Carolinas’ Rapid Growth?

The South Carolina Public Service Commission will hold hearings in April to determine the feasibility of a massive 30 percent increase in total grid capacity over the next 15 years. This unprecedented expansion is a direct consequence of the Carolinas becoming one of the most attractive regions for

How Is LASEPA Addressing Environmental Pollution in Lagos?
Environmental & Regulations How Is LASEPA Addressing Environmental Pollution in Lagos?

The sealing of the Holy Temple of Christ demonstrates a broader trend of holding religious organizations accountable for their auditory impact on neighboring homes. The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) has significantly intensified its enforcement operations to combat the

Is the American Water Infrastructure Reaching a Breaking Point?
Infrastructure & Technology Is the American Water Infrastructure Reaching a Breaking Point?

Nearly 20 million people and five million acres of farmland depend on the Colorado River, yet 95 percent of the basin is currently suffering from a severe and prolonged drought. This environmental strain exposes the fragile nature of a network designed for a demographic and climatic reality that no

Will Bulk Waste Violations Lead to Water and Power Cuts?
Utilities Will Bulk Waste Violations Lead to Water and Power Cuts?

Local bodies are now required to issue written warnings to bulk waste generators explaining that utility disconnections are the direct consequence of violating waste storage guidelines. This directive signals a massive shift in how urban centers manage their growing refuse problems, moving from

CATL Meets Carbon Goal and Eyes 2035 Value Chain Neutrality
Energy Management CATL Meets Carbon Goal and Eyes 2035 Value Chain Neutrality

Since the start of 2023, the world’s leading battery manufacturer has integrated over 18 billion kWh of zero-carbon electricity into its production processes to decouple growth from emissions. This strategic shift allowed Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL) to hit its primary carbon

Can Philippine Hydropower Withstand the Super El Niño?
Utilities Can Philippine Hydropower Withstand the Super El Niño?

Run-of-river facilities across Luzon and Mindanao feel the immediate impact of river level declines, unlike large dams that can sustain generation for several months using reserve water. The Philippine energy sector is navigating a period of heightened vulnerability as the onset of a "Super El

Public Citizen Challenges Streamlined DOE Power Export Rule
Infrastructure & Technology Public Citizen Challenges Streamlined DOE Power Export Rule

The American power grid currently operates on a razor's edge where the Department of Energy is simultaneously mandating that ancient, coal-fired plants stay online to prevent catastrophic blackouts while simultaneously cutting the red tape that allows companies to sell that very same electricity to

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