Frontlines & Op-Ed

Resilience is Their Middle Name

Saluting Our Heroes of Heroes

The utility workforce – their tasks complicated by exposure to the sickness and initially, shortage of protective supplies – is out there once again, for us.

Transformation Amid Virus Crisis

Accelerating Into The Straight, and Then ...

All we can do is plan and prepare for the black, gray, and white swans. The electric power industry by necessity does this as well as any sector of the economy.

A NARUC Winter

Characterizing the Commissioners Now Serving

State commissioners are a dedicated bunch, as is certainly the case of the thousands of commission staff. Dedicated to the public interest, including [when] in the arctic climes of Washington D.C. in mid-February.

What Hawaii Tells Us

Status Quo to Status Whoa

In the event of a catastrophic typhoon, so much of Hawaii's critical infrastructure is situated at sea level. The status quo is therefore risky to stick with.

Sue Kelly and PUF's Owen Young Award

Sue Stood Out with Her Sharp Mind and Sharp Wit

Like David Owens, Kelly has retired from the leadership of one of our great utility associations and leaves our whole industry with precious memories and the positive changes they wrought.

Big Things Again

When Grid Transformation Becomes a National Imperative

Making the grid cleaner and more resilient will eventually become a high political priority.