Nuclear’s role in net zero Tim Miles Nuclear energy doesn’t require the burning of fossil fuels, so it doesn’t directly contribute to carbon emissions. But concerns about the amount of energy necessary for mining and refining – not to mention the overall...
Global Awareness: Cybersecurity and Regulatory Bodies Jeffery Mayger Spam, scams, and ransomware; malicious software, viruses, and malware; bad actors, Black Hat hackers, and cyber terrorists… these words are terms for cyber attacks, and they are everywhere in today’s...
Addressing energy inequity Anil Jampala The U.S. electricity grid is foundational to the nation’s economic vitality, stability, and societal well-being. Recent data indicates significant inequities in energy sourcing and distribution. Without strategic planning and...
Smart microgrid development challenges Ahmed Sallam Smart microgrids help us be more resilient in the face of climate change and natural disasters—they can even help fight global warming by helping to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and facilitating the...
eBook: Perspectives on the Energy Transition Alex Boyd CEO There are many biases and misconceptions surrounding the energy transition. Alex Boyd’s latest eBook, Perspectives on the Energy Transition, takes readers on a journey that discusses some of the...
Power system quality: Mitigating the challenges Daniel Wang & Arash Tavighi Inadequate power quality can lead to numerous issues, including equipment damage and serious system malfunctions. These can all have dire consequences for utilities and their customers....