Infrastructure & Technology

Managing EV Growth: Leveraging Active Charging for Grid Stability
Infrastructure & Technology Managing EV Growth: Leveraging Active Charging for Grid Stability

The rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is transforming the transportation landscape, presenting both opportunities and challenges for utility companies. As more drivers opt for EVs, the demand for electricity, particularly from home charging, is surging. This increased load on the utility

Can Utilities Handle the AI-Driven Increase in Energy Demands and Threats?
Infrastructure & Technology Can Utilities Handle the AI-Driven Increase in Energy Demands and Threats?

As AI technologies continue to revolutionize sectors such as autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and business productivity, the dramatic increase in energy demands is presenting unprecedented challenges for the utility sector. Goldman Sachs Research has projected a 160% increase in data center power

Texas PUC Approves Oncor's $3 Billion Plan to Enhance Grid Resiliency
Infrastructure & Technology Texas PUC Approves Oncor's $3 Billion Plan to Enhance Grid Resiliency

The Texas Public Utility Commission (PUC) has given the green light to Oncor Electric Delivery’s ambitious $3 billion system resiliency plan. This initiative is designed to significantly improve the reliability and safety of the electric grid across Texas. The plan, which is the first to be a

NARUC Advocates for Increased Funding for Grid-Enhancing Technologies
Infrastructure & Technology NARUC Advocates for Increased Funding for Grid-Enhancing Technologies

The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) has recently passed an influential resolution urging for greater adoption and funding for grid-enhancing technologies (GETs) and high-performance conductors (HPCs). This significant move underscores the critical need for

Scaling Virtual Power Plants for Enhanced US Grid Reliability
Infrastructure & Technology Scaling Virtual Power Plants for Enhanced US Grid Reliability

The United States stands at a pivotal moment in the management of its energy resources, with the potential of virtual power plants (VPPs) becoming increasingly significant in addressing the growing electricity demand and ensuring grid reliability. Mark Dyson, the managing director of the Rocky

Maryland’s Urgent Need for Energy Infrastructure and MPRP Solution
Infrastructure & Technology Maryland’s Urgent Need for Energy Infrastructure and MPRP Solution

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

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