Maryland is facing a critical juncture in its energy infrastructure development. With its growing population and surging electricity demands, the state must address its energy needs to ensure reliable power for its residents. The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP) emerges as a key
November 13, 2024The aftermath of Hurricane Helene has left millions of residents in the Southeastern United States and the Mid-Atlantic without power. As a catastrophic Category 4 hurricane, its impact has necessitated extensive repair and rebuilding efforts from utility companies. The massive scope of damage, the
November 12, 2024In a disturbing confirmation from America's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the technology underpinning U.S. and global telecommunications networks is critically vulnerable to exploitation. This finding corroborates the anxieties of security experts who have long
November 12, 2024Imagine a world where power outages are a rare occurrence, and the energy grid is so intelligent that it can detect faults and perform remote repairs almost instantly. This is not a far-fetched dream but a tangible reality being shaped by innovations in 5G technology. Southern California Edison
November 8, 2024The power and energy sectors are undergoing a transformative period marked by rapid technological advancements, policy shifts, and evolving market dynamics. As the world grapples with the dual challenges of meeting growing energy demands and addressing climate change, innovative solutions and
November 4, 2024The rise of renewable energy sources like wind and solar has introduced complexities in managing power grids due to their intermittent nature and varying output levels. Researchers at the University of Virginia have tackled this issue by developing an innovative AI model leveraging multi-fidelity
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