In March 2023 I wrote a post reiterating my argument that grid reliability is not a public good, at least not according to the technical definition of a public good as nonexcludable and nonrival.
An i ncreasingly complex set of rules governs utility electric grids, and the financial consequences of failing to comply are rising. Utilities also face a business imperative to maximize grid ...
Ruling Helps Company to Clear Trees from Power Lines, Strengthen Grid "We plan to roll up our sleeves and accelerate building the electric grid for the next generation," said Greg Salisbury, Consumers ...
The nation’s electric vehicle (EV) charging station model may be suffering the consequences of a “cart-before-the-horse” approach to growth. Even as efforts to expand the nationwide charging network ...