
Christopher Hailstone has spent his career at the intersection of energy management, renewable integration, and electricity delivery. He’s led utility teams through grid hardening, large load interconnections, and security drills, and he speaks candidly about what it takes to keep the lights on
Markets jolted as two marquee offshore wind leases—Bluepoint Wind and Golden State Wind—were unwound through federal settlements that redirect capital into LNG, oil, and midstream projects while raising legal, financial, and policy questions about how the United States intends to balance
A wind-swept plateau above Bell County’s mine cuts now frames a different kind of shift, where survey stakes and hydrology gear mark the outlines of a power plant that stores energy not in fuel piles, but in elevation and time. Locals who once followed coal seams now trace new contours: an upper
Electric vehicles, heat pumps, rooftop solar, and community batteries have changed where, when, and how electricity flows across distribution feeders, yet the decisive constraint on modernization has quietly been the data describing that network rather than the software orchestrating it or the
Ava Baineson sits down with Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned utilities expert whose career spans grid reliability, renewable integration, and the delicate choreography of moving sensitive energy data through secure systems. Hailstone has been hands-on with EPRI’s push toward local AI—running
Why Cheboygan Became the Focal Point of a Regional Flood Threat Spring’s uneasy alliance of rain and melt turned Northern Michigan’s waterways into a single, fast-moving system with one pivotal hinge: the Cheboygan Lock and Dam Complex, where upstream reservoirs met the narrow outlet to Lake Huron
The stark contradiction of a region possessing some of the world’s most abundant natural resources while its residents endure the highest utility rates in the United States signals a profound systemic failure that requires immediate intervention. Alaska currently faces a multifaceted energy crisis
The sheer magnitude of the impending electricity gap across the Eastern United States has transformed the PJM Interconnection from a quiet grid overseer into a central protagonist in a high-stakes economic drama. As the steward of the largest power grid in the country, PJM currently faces a
A staggering financial maneuver is currently unfolding along the American coastline, where the federal government is orchestrating a billion-dollar buyout to dismantle nascent energy infrastructure before a single turbine begins to spin. This is not the typical story of subsidy-driven growth;
The struggle for control over the American energy landscape reached a decisive turning point in April 2026 when a federal court intervened to halt a series of restrictive administrative measures targeting the renewable sector. Judge Denise Casper of the United States District Court for the District
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