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 DOE’s $7.56B Climate Grant Reversal Unconstitutional?
Environmental & Regulations Is DOE’s $7.56B Climate Grant Reversal Unconstitutional?

Introduction A nationwide tug-of-war over climate funding sharpened when $7.56 billion in clean energy grants vanished with a single October announcement, and the fallout quickly turned a budget decision into a test of constitutional limits and administrative candor. The disputed move set off a

Trend Analysis: Prolonged Power Outages in Extreme Weather
Infrastructure & Technology Trend Analysis: Prolonged Power Outages in Extreme Weather

In the wake of a devastating hurricane that struck the Gulf Coast earlier this year, millions of households endured power outages lasting over 90 hours, with some areas plunged into darkness for nearly a week. This staggering disruption, driven by increasingly severe weather patterns, underscores a

Can Solar Power Save Farmers in New Jersey?
Renewable Energy Can Solar Power Save Farmers in New Jersey?

In the heart of the Garden State, a quiet revolution is brewing at the intersection of agriculture and renewable energy, where farmers burdened by shrinking land and mounting financial pressures might find an unexpected savior in solar power. New Jersey, known for its rich farming heritage, faces a

Is Ethylene Oxide Pollution Endangering Kanawha Valley?
Environmental & Regulations Is Ethylene Oxide Pollution Endangering Kanawha Valley?

In the heart of Charleston, West Virginia, a quiet but urgent battle unfolds as residents of Kanawha Valley confront an invisible threat lurking in the air they breathe, raising serious concerns about their health and safety. Ethylene oxide (EtO), a chemical widely used in manufacturing and

Ohio Board Approves Solar Project Despite Local Opposition
Renewable Energy Ohio Board Approves Solar Project Despite Local Opposition

In a decision that has ignited significant debate, a state board in Ohio recently approved a major solar energy initiative in Fulton County, disregarding the fervent objections of local residents and officials, highlighting the growing friction between state-level renewable energy ambitions and the

Can Shoshone Water Rights Resolve Colorado's River Crisis?
Renewable Energy Can Shoshone Water Rights Resolve Colorado's River Crisis?

The Colorado River, a vital artery for millions across the American West, faces an unprecedented crisis as prolonged drought and aridification strain its dwindling flows, threatening water security for agriculture, cities, and ecosystems alike. Amid this dire situation, a potential turning point

Winter Peak Demand Surges, Straining Grid Resources: NERC
Infrastructure & Technology Winter Peak Demand Surges, Straining Grid Resources: NERC

As winter approaches in 2025, the North American electric grid faces an unprecedented challenge with peak demand projected to surge by 20 gigawatts (GW), a staggering 2.5% increase compared to last season, raising serious questions about the grid’s ability to keep pace. This rapid escalation,

Why Did a Federal Court Halt California’s Climate Law?
Environmental & Regulations Why Did a Federal Court Halt California’s Climate Law?

Setting the Stage: A Climate Policy Clash with Market-Wide Ripples In a striking development for environmental policy and corporate accountability, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has issued a temporary injunction against California's Senate Bill 261 (SB 261), a pivotal climate

California’s Hydrogen Strategy Needs a Pragmatic Do-Over
Environmental & Regulations California’s Hydrogen Strategy Needs a Pragmatic Do-Over

California stands at a pivotal moment in the clean energy race, with hydrogen positioned as a potential game-changer for decarbonizing tough sectors like heavy-duty transport and industrial operations, but the state’s ambitious plans have hit a wall, marked by the loss of over $2 billion in federal

Trend Analysis: Utility Rate Regulation Challenges
Environmental & Regulations Trend Analysis: Utility Rate Regulation Challenges

In a striking reflection of mounting pressures on the energy sector, recent data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reveals that electricity consumption in the United States has surged by over 10% in key industrial states since the start of this decade, placing unprecedented

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