Silvia Grain

Silvia Grain

Renewable Energy Expert
Silvia Grain is a respected expert in renewable energy technologies. She covers efficiency strategies and grid modernization initiatives. With a focus on sustainability and innovation, Silvia offers actionable insights to utilities professionals, policymakers, and consumers, advocating for a cleaner and more resilient energy future.
Can Air Batteries Replace California's Gas Plants?
Energy Management Can Air Batteries Replace California's Gas Plants?

As California pushes towards a fully decarbonized grid by 2045, the challenge of storing massive amounts of renewable energy for long durations has become paramount. Stepping into this critical gap is Hydrostor, a Canadian company deploying a first-of-its-kind technology in the high desert of Kern

Is the AI Boom Forcing a Return to Fossil Fuels?
Infrastructure & Technology Is the AI Boom Forcing a Return to Fossil Fuels?

In the quiet hills of Pennsylvania, the colossal smokestacks of the Homer City Generating Station, once the state's largest coal-fired power plant, are slated for a startling second act not as a relic of the past but as a powerhouse for the future. This shuttered behemoth is being resurrected to

Why Is PJM Paying Record Prices for Less Grid Reliability?
Infrastructure & Technology Why Is PJM Paying Record Prices for Less Grid Reliability?

In a market designed to guarantee the lights stay on for millions, the latest auction results have paradoxically signaled a future where consumers will pay historically high prices for a power grid that is less reliable than ever before. This outcome from the nation's largest grid operator, PJM

What Drives the War on Wind and Solar Power?
Renewable Energy What Drives the War on Wind and Solar Power?

A puzzling administrative approach has emerged that seems to actively undermine the expansion of wind and solar energy, creating a significant policy question that extends far beyond typical environmental debates. This strategy appears to run counter to the nation’s urgent need to address a

San Luis Pays Debt to Protect Native Forests
Environmental & Regulations San Luis Pays Debt to Protect Native Forests

In a powerful demonstration of reversing environmental neglect, the provincial government of San Luis, Argentina, has initiated a landmark program to settle long-standing financial debts with the stewards of its most critical ecosystems. The distribution of significant funding to local producers

Are Batteries Fueling a Recycling Crisis?
Utilities Are Batteries Fueling a Recycling Crisis?

A seemingly harmless act, tossing an old electronic device into a recycling bin, is increasingly sparking a dangerous and costly crisis within the nation's waste management infrastructure. As our reliance on portable electronics grows, so does the number of lithium-ion batteries powering everything

Why Choose a Solar Farm Over Urban Sprawl?
Renewable Energy Why Choose a Solar Farm Over Urban Sprawl?

The relentless expansion of suburban landscapes often presents a deceptive picture of progress, masking the permanent loss of open space and natural habitats beneath layers of concrete and asphalt. In this complex dynamic, the most environmentally conscious decision is not always to leave land

US Makers Choose Price Hikes Over Reshoring Amid Tariffs
Environmental & Regulations US Makers Choose Price Hikes Over Reshoring Amid Tariffs

A Clear Choice: The Consumer Carries the Cost Faced with persistent trade tariffs and economic uncertainty, U.S. manufacturers have reached a critical decision point—and their verdict is clear. A landmark forecast from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reveals that an overwhelming majority

Can Your Holiday Be Festive and Sustainable?
Utilities Can Your Holiday Be Festive and Sustainable?

The festive period between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day often brings a significant environmental toll, with the average family's household waste increasing by an astonishing 25 percent during this time. This surge is driven by a combination of shipping materials from online shopping, single-use

China Turns Flat Land Into a Giant Water Battery
Renewable Energy China Turns Flat Land Into a Giant Water Battery

In the typically flat terrain of Jiangsu Province, a region historically unsuited for gravity-dependent hydroelectric power, an unprecedented engineering project has fundamentally reshaped the landscape and the future of energy storage. The Zhenjiang (Jurong) Pumped Storage Power Station stands as

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