Strong Support for Clean Energy Standards in Michigan

Recent polling reveals that a majority of Michiganders favor the state’s clean energy standard despite political opposition.
ERCOT’s $54 Million Plan Impacts All Texans

All Texans connected to the state grid will now pay for the generators rather than just CenterPoint customers.
Advancing Sustainability Through DevOps Practices

Discover the intersection of sustainability and DevOps in shaping resilient tech practices.
Texas Energy Policy: Shifting Toward Renewables

Lawmakers in Texas are reevaluating energy policy to support a diverse energy generation mix as demand grows.
Duke Energy Florida’s Growing Solar Footprint

Duke Energy Florida is expanding its solar energy capacity with four new sites planned for 2026.
Eversource Employs AI and Digital Twins for Outage Prevention

Eversource is leveraging AI and digital twins to innovate and enhance outage prevention strategies.
Boosting Business Through Employee Career Development

Explore the surprising benefits of employee career development for employers, backed by data and case studies.
Cultivating a Skilled Utility Workforce at DTECH

Join Christian Lopez of AES as he delves into the challenges of cultivating a skilled workforce in the utility sector.
Navigating Federal Funding Freezes in Construction Projects

Federal contractors face challenges as agencies freeze funding. This article outlines the implications and practical steps to address stop work orders.
How Utilities Can Prepare for Natural Disasters

Electricity companies must adopt comprehensive disaster preparedness plans to minimize disruptions and provide a potentially life-saving service.