The United States is currently grappling with two significant issues: an overburdened energy grid and high vacancy rates in commercial real estate. These vacant buildings stand as untapped resources that could play a pivotal role in solving the energy crisis. A novel solution proposes transforming
The unresolved question of battery ownership in Maine's emerging energy landscape is a pressing topic that has been under legislative and regulatory scrutiny for nearly two years. The debate centers around whether energy storage systems such as batteries, reservoirs, or fuel cells should be
How Does Galway's Warm Home Hub Improve Energy Efficiency? The Warm Home Hub Galway, located at the Westside Resource Centre, plays a vital role in creating warmer, healthier, and more energy-efficient homes as part of a pilot program that aligns with the EU Net Zero Cities initiative. Supported by
As the world transitions toward more sustainable energy practices, smart grid technologies are playing a pivotal role in transforming global energy systems. These advanced technologies enhance the production, distribution, and consumption of electricity, addressing challenges such as energy loss,
The U.S. electric power sector experienced a transformative year in 2024, marked by significant policy advancements in renewables, transmission, nuclear energy, and additional areas. As 2025 begins, the sector faces numerous business challenges and the ramifications of the 2024 elections. This
The announcement of the world’s first grid-scale commercial fusion power plant at the James River Industrial Park in Chesterfield County, Virginia, marks a revolutionary step in energy technology with profound implications. This innovative project, known as ARC, is undertaken by Commonwealth Fusion