Even higher anxiety is battering climate activists from the lee Zeldin Environmental Protection Agency’s review of EPA’s 2009 “Endangerment Finding” (EF) – the foundation and justification for ...
Early March, Gerard and Laurent were invited by the Cambridge University Energy Technology Society (CUETS) for a live session of Redefining Energy. In front of hundreds of attentive students, they had ...
This whitepaper describes the advancements in electric substation automation, protection, and control systems which are ...
The Migration Toolset is a newly released solution by Esri designed to streamline the process of migrating existing GIS data into the ArcGIS Utility Network. This toolset caters to utilities such as ...
Nick Russell, VP, Operations at Watch Duty, came on the Grid Forward Forum podcast to detail the history of the app and how it helps local responders and utilities before, during and after a wildfire ...
Cities produce 70% of greenhouse gas emissions. Smart public lighting systems can reduce emissions by 1.4 billion tons annually, equivalent to removing 1,250 power plants. Smart lighting systems can ...
Latent Drive has secured a £630,000 Innovate UK grant to trial its SeaStack electrolyser at Portland Port, producing green hydrogen directly from seawater to fuel a harbour patrol vessel. SeaStack, ...
A new report released by the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project offers recommendations for utilities, states, and IT ...
Avangrid, Inc., a leading energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, today announced that its True North Solar project ...
Its AP1000 reactor ran up huge costs and delays in Georgia. The company says now it’s learned from its mistakes and is ready to build more.
Duke Energy Ohio’s retreat is the latest chapter in a struggle to restore utility-run energy-saving programs that were eliminated by a 2019 law.
St. Petersburg’s 30-year contract with Duke Energy is up for renewal in 2026, and it’s the focus of a town hall on Saturday.