Energy Infrastructure Duke Restores Power, Hardens Grid After Substation Attack Derek Lacey December 9, 2022 No Comments After deliberate attacks on N.C.county substations cut power to 45,000 customers, utility firm pushes forward with a $75 billion grid hardening plan. Read More
Hurricane Maria Former Energy Contractor Faces Corruption Charges in Puerto Rico Work Current, Former FEMA Officials Also Indicted Pam Radtke Russell September 17, 2019 No Comments Cobra Acquisitions took over power restoration work in Puerto Rico after a contract with the maligned Whitefish Energy was canceled.Read More
Re-Powering the Power Industry: Sustainability Puts Grid on a New Path Mario Azar August 28, 2019 One Comment As consumers demand constant cheap power, there will be more focus on distributed energy resources.Read More
Tell Us What Rapid Energy Changes Mean to You Pam Radtke Russell February 21, 2018 No Comments What things will change and what things will remain the same in the head-spinning world of U.S. energy?Read More