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.
National Grid Checks 4,000 Ashburton Homes for Safety
Infrastructure & Technology National Grid Checks 4,000 Ashburton Homes for Safety

The maintenance of a reliable power grid often depends on the quiet, methodical inspection of the small components that connect private residences to the broader electrical network. In Ashburton, Devon, this necessity has taken the form of a major safety initiative led by National Grid Electricity

Can Bipartisan Permitting Reform Solve Project Uncertainty?
Renewable Energy Can Bipartisan Permitting Reform Solve Project Uncertainty?

The modern landscape of American infrastructure is defined by a paradox where multi-billion-dollar investments, backed by years of engineering and full private financing, can be paralyzed by the stroke of a single executive pen. While global competitors move with increasing agility to modernize

PJM Proposes Rule Overhaul for Large Onsite Power Users
Energy Management PJM Proposes Rule Overhaul for Large Onsite Power Users

Addressing the Integration of Massive Loads in a Modernizing Grid The traditional boundaries between electricity generation and industrial consumption are dissolving as massive data centers and high-tech manufacturing hubs seek to plug directly into the heart of the American power supply. PJM

New Technology Turns Transmission Lines Into Intelligent Assets
Infrastructure & Technology New Technology Turns Transmission Lines Into Intelligent Assets

High above the bustling highways and quiet suburbs, thousands of miles of aluminum and steel cables hum with the silent energy that powers modern life, yet these critical veins of civilization remain some of the most under-monitored assets on the planet. For decades, the global power grid has

Can Courts Stop the Trump Offshore Wind Moratorium?
Renewable Energy Can Courts Stop the Trump Offshore Wind Moratorium?

The federal judiciary has recently emerged as a primary obstacle to the second Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the American offshore wind industry, asserting its authority in a series of decisive rulings. By February 2026, the courts completed what many observers are calling a "clean

Judge Restores $5 Billion for US EV Charging Network
Infrastructure & Technology Judge Restores $5 Billion for US EV Charging Network

The federal judiciary recently intervened in a high-stakes standoff regarding the nation’s electric vehicle infrastructure by ordering the immediate release of five billion dollars that had been frozen by transportation officials. This decision, handed down by U.S. District Judge Tana Lin,

Is Erratic Himalayan Snow a Looming Water Crisis?
Utilities Is Erratic Himalayan Snow a Looming Water Crisis?

The immense Himalayan mountain range, often called the "Water Tower of Asia," is sending an alarming new signal that threatens the water supply for billions of people, but the danger lies not in a simple, predictable decline of snow, but in its growing and dangerous unpredictability. As global

Can Data Centers Overload the Power Grid?
Infrastructure & Technology Can Data Centers Overload the Power Grid?

A historic and unprecedented surge in electricity demand, primarily driven by the voracious energy appetite of data centers, is currently forcing a dramatic reshaping of financial outlooks and capital investment strategies for major utility providers. This "generational load growth phenomenon," as

PJM Approves $11.8 Billion Plan to Bolster Power Grid
Environmental & Regulations PJM Approves $11.8 Billion Plan to Bolster Power Grid

With the PJM Interconnection, the nation’s largest grid operator, recently approving a monumental $11.8 billion transmission expansion, we are witnessing one of the most significant proactive investments in grid reliability in recent memory. To unpack what this means for the industry and consumers,

Bill to Save Coal Plants Threatens Grid Reliability
Environmental & Regulations Bill to Save Coal Plants Threatens Grid Reliability

A legislative measure sailing through Congress under the banner of grid reliability is quietly setting the stage for higher electricity bills and a more fragile power system for millions of Americans. While proponents of the "Power Plant Reliability Act" claim it is a necessary tool to keep the

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