What happens when the digital shield protecting the nation’s electric utilities vanishes overnight, leaving critical infrastructure exposed to relentless cyber attackers who target the heart of our power systems? In a world where power grids are the backbone of society, the lapse of a key
Energy policy in the United States stands as a battleground of competing ideologies, economic interests, and political loyalties, often shaping the nation's future in profound ways. Amid this charged landscape, Chris Wright's tenure as Energy Secretary under President Donald Trump's administration
In a pivotal move that could reshape the landscape of energy infrastructure across the United States, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has directed the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) to establish clearer guidelines for incorporating merchant high-voltage,
The global energy landscape faces an unprecedented challenge as the demand for power skyrockets, driven by the rapid expansion of digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence systems, which are pushing the limits of current carbon-intensive grids. Data centers alone are projected to consume
In a nation increasingly reliant on a stable power grid, a staggering decision has shaken the energy sector to its core, as on October 1, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) pulled the plug on $8 billion in funding for vital energy projects. These projects included major electricity transmission
Imagine a summer day in New York City, where the hum of air conditioners and the buzz of countless businesses suddenly fall silent due to a widespread blackout, a scenario that was once a distant concern but now looms closer as the city's power grid grapples with unprecedented challenges. With