As the demand for electricity surges globally, driven largely by the rapid expansion of data centers, the reliability of power grids has emerged as a critical concern. Key figures from 2024 highlight this shift, when significant weather events in North America exacted financial tolls exceeding a
What if the future of artificial intelligence depended not just on coding prowess or innovative algorithms but on the energy that fuels it? As the tech world grapples with towering energy consumption to power sophisticated AI, an unexpected ally emerges: nuclear energy. This unconventional choice
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has stirred considerable debate with its recent proposal to repeal pivotal climate and emissions standards. This decision targets two critical regulations: greenhouse gas standards for power plants and amendments to the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
Overcurrent protection devices have become foundational elements in modern electrical infrastructure, ensuring a safe and uninterrupted flow of electricity amid growing demand and technological advancement. These devices are essential in mitigating risks associated with electrical anomalies, and
In an age where electricity fuels nearly every aspect of modern life, the efficiency and reliability of power grids have become more crucial than ever. With increasing demands and complex challenges, innovative solutions like simulation technology are at the forefront of power systems
As 2025 unfolds, the energy sector is abuzz with discussions surrounding the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) critical decision to delay the closure of the J.H. Campbell coal-fired power plant in Michigan. The DOE invoked Section 202(c) of the Federal Power Act, emphasizing ongoing worries about