COVID-19 has been a seismic event in many areas of society and power distribution grids are no exception. At the time of writing this article, it is late summer. Here in Europe, most countries have ...
Remember when the internet was just nascent and telecoms were investing heavily in expanding and upgrading their network infrastructure to support internet connectivity? They laid fiber-optic cables, ...
The grid failure in 2003 which reverted much of the eastern US and Canada back to a pre-electrification era may be rather memorable, yet it was not the first time that a national, or even ...
Strong public and private sector information sharing was the focus of the ninth grid security conference, GridSecCon. More than 600 security experts from across North America attended the two-day ...
Electric Reliability Council of Texas president and Chief Executive Officer Bill Magness, said in a news conference Tuesday that the amount of time people in Texas had been out of power because of the ...
After Superstorm Sandy pummeled the great State of New Jersey in 2012, more than two million households were without power, many for close to two weeks. A silver lining is that this disaster occurred ...
This year’s T&D World Live Conference and Exhibition kicked off early Tuesday morning, Sept. 23, with a panel energy’s policy impacts customers — an “energizing” way to start the day. I always ...
InForest’s Swedish cabins are completely off the grid, relying on solar power, battery backup, and a limited amount of water. Living in one for a week required some compromises, but fewer than ...
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