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Powering the Inevitable: A “no regrets” case for distributed energy
June 16, 2026
Powering the Inevitable: A “no regrets” case for distributed energy

American clean energy policy faces a gridlock. AI and cloud providers, the public, and government officials remain at odds over affordability and reliable power, imbuing tensions in regulatory dockets and legislative hearings throughout 2026. These s....

Emma Søndergaard Jensen and Chris Kallaher

Redefining Clean Energy Economics
May 05, 2026
Redefining Clean Energy Economics

The bond between solar energy and storage is undergoing a profound transformation. What started as a supplemental technology to reduce renewable energy intermittency is now becoming a defining prerequisite to how solar projects are financed, built, a....

Hannah Badrei, Ph.D. and Joey Lange

Under Strain: Will rising pressure on the grid drive a new wave of innovation?
April 28, 2026
Under Strain: Will rising pressure on the grid drive a new wave of innovation?

When a complex, entrenched system faces immense strain, it can either generate the capacity for transformational change or distort in unproductive ways. The North American power grid is experiencing exactly this tension. After years of relative stasi....

Leo Sommaripa

Breaking the ICS Kill Chain: A practical framework to protect digital substations and prevent blackouts
March 30, 2026
Breaking the ICS Kill Chain: A practical framework to protect digital substations and prevent blackouts

Digital substations are a key component in the ongoing digital transformation of electric power systems. While this modernization brings unprecedented efficiency and visibility improvements, it also opens the door for potential cybersecurity issues. ....

Matthew John

The Future of Mobility Should be Powered by Choice
March 20, 2026
The Future of Mobility Should be Powered by Choice

In automotive industry offices across the country (or even the world), lively debate continues as to what lies ahead in terms of powering the vehicles of the future. Is it electricity, is it gas or diesel, hydrogen, or some mix of everything we ....

Anthony Beck

NERC Cat 2 Compliance: Learn from History or Repeat it
March 05, 2026
NERC Cat 2 Compliance: Learn from History or Repeat it

By May 15, 2026, all Generator Owners (GO) and Generator Operators (GOP) with inverter-based resource (IBR) power plants rated at 20 MVA or greater and connected at 60 kV or higher must register with NERC Category 2 (Cat 2). With the timeline fast ap....

Kellie Macpherson

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Powering the Inevitable: A “no regrets” case for distributed energy
June 16, 2026
Powering the Inevitable: A “no regrets” case for distributed energy

American clean energy policy faces a gridlock. AI and cloud providers, the public, and government officials remain at odds over affordability and reliable power, imbuing tensions in regulatory dockets and legislative hearings throughout 2026. These s....

Emma Søndergaard Jensen and Chris Kallaher

Redefining Clean Energy Economics
May 05, 2026
Redefining Clean Energy Economics

The bond between solar energy and storage is undergoing a profound transformation. What started as a supplemental technology to reduce renewable energy intermittency is now becoming a defining prerequisite to how solar projects are financed, built, a....

Hannah Badrei, Ph.D. and Joey Lange

Under Strain: Will rising pressure on the grid drive a new wave of innovation?
April 28, 2026
Under Strain: Will rising pressure on the grid drive a new wave of innovation?

When a complex, entrenched system faces immense strain, it can either generate the capacity for transformational change or distort in unproductive ways. The North American power grid is experiencing exactly this tension. After years of relative stasi....

Leo Sommaripa

Breaking the ICS Kill Chain: A practical framework to protect digital substations and prevent blackouts
March 30, 2026
Breaking the ICS Kill Chain: A practical framework to protect digital substations and prevent blackouts

Digital substations are a key component in the ongoing digital transformation of electric power systems. While this modernization brings unprecedented efficiency and visibility improvements, it also opens the door for potential cybersecurity issues. ....

Matthew John

The Future of Mobility Should be Powered by Choice
March 20, 2026
The Future of Mobility Should be Powered by Choice

In automotive industry offices across the country (or even the world), lively debate continues as to what lies ahead in terms of powering the vehicles of the future. Is it electricity, is it gas or diesel, hydrogen, or some mix of everything we ....

Anthony Beck