How PG&E is using batteries to improve service Heather Rock talks about PG&E’s latest efforts to build resiliency and address bottlenecks.
How PG&E got creative in overcoming capacity limits In 2023, the utility turned to batteries as an alternative to reconductoring, a move that saved money and time.
Why utilities were unprepared for the new wave of power demand The forecast calls for an overtaxed grid.
Forecast calls for an overtaxed grid Rob Gramlich discusses the approaching surge of load demand on the nation’s electrical grid – and how the industry can respond.
The grid needs an automation upgrade Grid optimization expert Kyri Baker says AI can replace manual operations in many areas — as long as humans are in the loop.
The urgent need for more grid automation Grid optimization expert Kyri Baker explains how utilities can expand artificial intelligence projects today, and what’s next for the technology.
Could utilities become the ‘FedEx of electricity’? Holy Cross CEO Bryan Hannegan says a contentious net metering plan in Colorado is paving the way for a new utility business model.
Could utilities become the ‘FedEx of electricity’? Holy Cross CEO Bryan Hannegan says a contentious net metering plan in Colorado is paving the way for a new utility business model.
Season 3 is on the way! We’ve got more stories ahead on the people navigating change in the power sector.