Infrastructure & Technology

Court Rules Trump's Freeze of $5B EV Charger Funds Unlawful
Infrastructure & Technology Court Rules Trump's Freeze of $5B EV Charger Funds Unlawful

A landmark federal court ruling has declared the Trump administration's suspension of a $5 billion national electric vehicle charging initiative unlawful, ordering the immediate release of funds meant to build a coast-to-coast network of public chargers. The decision, handed down by U.S. District

Preparing the Grid for the AI Data Center Boom
Infrastructure & Technology Preparing the Grid for the AI Data Center Boom

With the AI revolution demanding power on a scale we've never seen, the U.S. electrical grid is facing an unprecedented stress test. To understand the immense challenges and potential solutions, we're speaking with Christopher Hailstone, a leading expert in energy management and electricity

Trend Analysis: Building Electrification
Infrastructure & Technology Trend Analysis: Building Electrification

Despite a landscape marked by significant federal headwinds and policy reversals, the push toward comprehensive electrification in commercial and industrial buildings is not just surviving but advancing with undeniable force. This strategic migration from fossil fuels to high-efficiency electric

ComEd Files $15.3 Billion Plan to Upgrade Illinois Grid
Infrastructure & Technology ComEd Files $15.3 Billion Plan to Upgrade Illinois Grid

Illinois stands at a critical energy crossroads as its largest electric utility, Commonwealth Edison, has formally proposed a monumental $15.3 billion investment to overhaul its grid, sparking a contentious debate over progress and affordability. The comprehensive four-year plan, designed to run

AI Boom Confronts a Global Power and Supply Crisis
Infrastructure & Technology AI Boom Confronts a Global Power and Supply Crisis

As the world's most powerful artificial intelligence models continue to reshape industries, a fundamental paradox has emerged as the defining challenge of the year, a topic that dominated conversations at the World Economic Forum in Davos this January. The digital engine of modern progress is

Can the US Power Grid Survive Winter Storm Fern?
Infrastructure & Technology Can the US Power Grid Survive Winter Storm Fern?

As an arctic blast named Winter Storm Fern descends across the United States, it forces a critical examination of the nation's electrical infrastructure, bringing together a chorus of voices from federal regulators, consumer advocates, regional utilities, and financial markets to debate a single,

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