The American power grid is currently navigating a precarious era where the demand for electricity is growing faster than the infrastructure can sustain it. Recent extreme weather events have demonstrated that the margin for error has vanished, leaving tens of thousands of citizens in the dark
Expert in energy policy and utility regulation Christopher Hailstone has spent years navigating the complex intersection of grid reliability and emerging technology. As the energy landscape shifts toward a decentralized model, the debate over who should own and control distributed assets has
High above the bustling highways and quiet suburbs, thousands of miles of aluminum and steel cables hum with the silent energy that powers modern life, yet these critical veins of civilization remain some of the most under-monitored assets on the planet. For decades, the global power grid has
Modern industrial facilities are no longer willing to wait for half a decade to secure a reliable connection to a traditional electrical grid that is increasingly buckling under the weight of digital expansion. This frustration has birthed a movement toward onsite power generation, a sector that
The federal judiciary recently intervened in a high-stakes standoff regarding the nation’s electric vehicle infrastructure by ordering the immediate release of five billion dollars that had been frozen by transportation officials. This decision, handed down by U.S. District Judge Tana Lin,
Following a particularly harsh and extended winter season, residents across York and parts of Peel Region are experiencing a frustrating wave of intermittent power outages, seemingly without the typical culprits of high winds or heavy storms. As temperatures finally begin to climb, the very