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.
Can Manure Power the Future of Data Centers and AI?
Utilities Can Manure Power the Future of Data Centers and AI?

As the computational demands of artificial intelligence continue to skyrocket, the global technology sector finds itself in a desperate search for sustainable energy sources that can reliably power massive server farms without collapsing local power grids or exacerbating climate change. While

Trend Analysis: Data Center Energy Regulation
Infrastructure & Technology Trend Analysis: Data Center Energy Regulation

The hum of server farms has become the heartbeat of the modern economy, yet the sheer volume of electricity required to sustain these digital cathedrals is beginning to strain the physical limits of the power grid. As the artificial intelligence revolution accelerates, the massive facilities

Can Manure Provide 13% of New Brunswick's Natural Gas?
Renewable Energy Can Manure Provide 13% of New Brunswick's Natural Gas?

New Brunswick's agricultural landscape is currently undergoing a significant transformation as the province explores the feasibility of utilizing livestock manure to meet a substantial portion of its natural gas needs. The shift toward renewable natural gas is driven by the dual goals of reducing

Trend Analysis: Natural Gas Infrastructure Economics
Renewable Energy Trend Analysis: Natural Gas Infrastructure Economics

The rapid expansion of American energy demand is creating a massive tension between immediate power needs and the long-term financial liabilities associated with fossil fuel dependence. As utility providers scramble to power a burgeoning data center industry and a broader electrified economy, the

Trend Analysis: Localized Grid Management Strategies
Energy Management Trend Analysis: Localized Grid Management Strategies

The traditional architecture of the electrical grid is undergoing its most radical transformation since the dawn of the industrial age as it shifts from a centralized model toward a hyper-local, decentralized ecosystem that relies on the participation of individual homeowners. As the adoption of

Can the New Soot Standards Survive Political Pushback?
Environmental & Regulations Can the New Soot Standards Survive Political Pushback?

Federal Regulatory Shifts and Public Policy. The recent tightening of federal soot standards by the Environmental Protection Agency marks a transformative moment in American environmental policy, directly addressing the microscopic particles that infiltrate human respiratory systems and contribute

Minnesota Builds a Global Sustainable Aviation Fuel Hub
Environmental & Regulations Minnesota Builds a Global Sustainable Aviation Fuel Hub

The industrial landscape of Rosemount, Minnesota, is currently undergoing a radical metamorphosis as the Pine Bend Refinery transitions from being the state’s most significant source of greenhouse gas emissions to becoming the bedrock of a burgeoning global sustainable aviation fuel market. This

Recyda Launches PPWR Navigator for EU Packaging Compliance
Renewable Energy Recyda Launches PPWR Navigator for EU Packaging Compliance

As the global packaging industry stands on the precipice of a regulatory revolution, the shift from voluntary sustainability targets to mandatory legal frameworks is creating a tectonic shift in how companies operate. Our guest today has spent over six years navigating the intricacies of the

FDA Clears Coperion for Food-Grade HDPE and PP Recycling
Utilities FDA Clears Coperion for Food-Grade HDPE and PP Recycling

Achieving a truly circular economy for polymers has long been hindered by the technical difficulty of removing contaminants from post-consumer high-density polyethylene and polypropylene, but recent advancements are finally bridging this gap. The recent validation from the U.S. Food & Drug

Will Kentucky Ratepayers Foot the Bill for Data Centers?
Energy Management Will Kentucky Ratepayers Foot the Bill for Data Centers?

The rapid expansion of hyperscale data centers across the rolling hills of Kentucky has ignited a fierce national conversation regarding the long-term sustainability of the state's power infrastructure and the potential financial liabilities for ordinary citizens. As massive facilities housing

Loading
Latest Articles

Subscribe to our weekly news digest.

Join now and become a part of our fast-growing community.

Invalid Email Address
Thanks for Subscribing!
We'll be sending you our best soon!
Something went wrong, please try again later