Read on as Dave underscores the pivotal role of advanced conductor technologies in ensuring grid reliability and stability amid the increasing integration of renewable energy sources, as wel... Read more
image credit: Image by David Wagman <!– –> Journalist, Independent Journalist and Analyst David is a long-time energy journalist and author of the book Renewable Energy: A... Read more
The term “clean energy” often brings to mind gleaming solar panels, spinning wind turbines or water surging through a hydroelectric dam. Few people would imagine dark salt caverns a mile u... Read more
The recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge into the Patapsco River on March 26 has caused a temporary halt to all shipping traffic from the Port of Baltimore. A reader recently aske... Read more
While 2024’s first quarter showed steady oil and gas activity, political and regulatory hurdles – most notably the administration’s recent pause on U.S. liquified natural gas (LNG) exports e... Read more
For years, utilities have grappled with how to handle the ever-growing number of solar and battery systems trying to connect to the lower-voltage grids that deliver power to customers. That’... Read more
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Since 1943 flights bringing travelers to Las Vegas have landed somewhere in the city’s valley, but now Ivanpah valley will be possibly alleviating some of the demand to he... Read more
Co-authored by Wayne Meyers, Dominion Energy People always ask Bill: “Why should we replace our trusty GIS with the new Modern Network Management Platform?” The justification is simple. Mode... Read more
The fastest energy change in history is underway. In 2023, solar photovoltaics and wind comprised about 80% of global net generation capacity additions (Figure 1). Twice as much new solar el... Read more
If you live by the sun, you also die by the sun. That of course is hyperbole, but next week’s eclipse does illustrate a weakness of solar – and wind for that matter. If the sun doesn’t... Read more