A Rough-Cut Diamond: Fortnightly Turns 75
Let's look back over the past few years — what we got right and where we went wrong.
Let's look back over the past few years — what we got right and where we went wrong.
A renewed capital investment structure is required for long-term investment in power infrastructure.
Financial players and load-serving utilities are looking for power asset deals.
Will the CFTC move Into FERC's house?
FERC's AEP ruling begs the question: Can the feds bypass states that block transmission reform?
The legal battle of the century is ready to begin.
Feds seek plug-and-play for distributed generation, but utilities want the power to stay local.
It would join an RTO but dictate the terms — a dangerous game that has the industry talking.
The road to the current reliability crisis is paved with four decades of bad policy decisions.
The technical causes of the great Northeast blackout of August 2003 are coming into focus. For reasons yet unknown as of press time, transmission lines in northern Ohio were lost to the grid, and within seconds 50 million people in the United States and Canada were without power. Soon we will no doubt know the specific reasons for the blackout, and technical corrections and improvements will be made.