Infrastructure & Technology

New Jersey Targets Soaring Bills With Storage and Reforms
Infrastructure & Technology New Jersey Targets Soaring Bills With Storage and Reforms

Introduction Power bills jumped faster than paychecks, and in New Jersey the surge felt sharper than almost anywhere else, forcing policymakers to move beyond stopgaps and to rewire the rules that shape how electricity is bought, built, and paid for. The state’s regulator, the Board of Public

Are Offshore Wind Cancellations Rewiring U.S. Energy Policy?
Infrastructure & Technology Are Offshore Wind Cancellations Rewiring U.S. Energy Policy?

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

Can NextEra Power the Data Center Boom With 2–5 GW Hubs?
Infrastructure & Technology Can NextEra Power the Data Center Boom With 2–5 GW Hubs?

Christopher Hailstone has spent his career at the intersection of energy management, renewable buildouts, and the realities of delivering reliable electricity. Today he’s helping utilities navigate an unprecedented surge in large-load demand and the shift toward massive, multi-gigawatt procurement.

Kentucky's First Pumped Storage Advances at Lewis Ridge
Infrastructure & Technology Kentucky's First Pumped Storage Advances at Lewis Ridge

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

Is Data Integrity the Real Bottleneck in Grid Modernization?
Infrastructure & Technology Is Data Integrity the Real Bottleneck in Grid Modernization?

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

America’s Power Surge Demands Integrated Grid Planning
Infrastructure & Technology America’s Power Surge Demands Integrated Grid Planning

Power demand raced ahead of precedent as data centers and new factories asked to connect in months, not years, straining planning playbooks built for gentler times. The shift was not a blip but a structural break: interconnection requests in some regions, notably ERCOT, pointed to a trajectory that

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