Ava Baineson

Ava Baineson

Energy Distribution Specialist
Ava specializes in grid management and energy distribution systems. She regularly writes about grid reliability, resilience, and cybersecurity, as well as distributed energy resources and microgrid technologies. Ava’s insights help utilities and grid operators future-proof infrastructure by navigating the challenges of energy supply. Ava’s audience consists of engineers, government officials, and business leaders who rely on her expertise for the outlook in the energy and utilities industries.
How Is Saudi Aramco Thriving Amid Oil Market Challenges?
Conventional Fuels How Is Saudi Aramco Thriving Amid Oil Market Challenges?

In a world where the oil market faces relentless turbulence with prices plummeting and geopolitical tensions simmering, Saudi Aramco stands as a beacon of resilience, posting impressive financial results that defy industry headwinds. The company, recognized as the largest oil producer globally, has

Are UK EV Grants Failing to Boost Electric Vehicle Sales?
Infrastructure & Technology Are UK EV Grants Failing to Boost Electric Vehicle Sales?

In the push toward a greener future, the United Kingdom has rolled out government grants aimed at making electric vehicles (EVs) more accessible to the average consumer, with the hope of accelerating the shift away from traditional gasoline and diesel cars. These financial incentives, designed to

Why Is Vehicle-to-Grid Power Adoption Moving So Slowly?
Energy Management Why Is Vehicle-to-Grid Power Adoption Moving So Slowly?

Electric vehicles (EVs) are often hailed as the future of transportation, promising a cleaner, more sustainable way to get around, but their potential extends far beyond reducing tailpipe emissions. Through vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, EVs can act as mobile energy storage units, capable of

EPA's Greenhouse Gas Rollback: Impact on North Texas
Environmental & Regulations EPA's Greenhouse Gas Rollback: Impact on North Texas

In a move that has ignited fierce debate across the country, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has put forward a proposal to eliminate mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reporting for numerous sources until 2034, a policy rooted in an executive order from former President Donald Trump

How Does Fuel Theft Worsen Cuba's Energy Crisis?
Conventional Fuels How Does Fuel Theft Worsen Cuba's Energy Crisis?

In the heart of Havana, a troubling incident at the San Agustín bus terminal in La Lisa municipality has cast a harsh spotlight on a pervasive issue plaguing Cuba amid an already crippling energy shortage, revealing the dire intersection of resource scarcity and criminal activity. On a late

Dublin's Solar Hotspots: Killiney Leads with High Output
Renewable Energy Dublin's Solar Hotspots: Killiney Leads with High Output

As the push for sustainable energy solutions gains momentum across Ireland, a recent comprehensive study by a leading solar installer has unveiled remarkable insights into Dublin’s potential for solar power generation, highlighting significant opportunities for residents. Spanning 322 electoral

Glencore Plans Closure of Canada's Largest Copper Smelter
Renewable Energy Glencore Plans Closure of Canada's Largest Copper Smelter

Today, we’re thrilled to sit down with Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned expert in energy management and utilities, who brings a wealth of knowledge on grid reliability, security, and the broader implications of industrial operations like copper smelting. With his extensive background in renewable

How Is Southern Co. Powering Growth in Q3 2025?
Energy Management How Is Southern Co. Powering Growth in Q3 2025?

In the heart of the Southeastern United States, a utility giant is navigating an unprecedented surge in energy demand, driven by data centers and industrial expansion, while adapting to a rapidly evolving landscape. Southern Co., serving 9 million customers, has reported a staggering $1.7 billion

EPA's Endangerment Finding and Paris Agreement Failures Critiqued
Environmental & Regulations EPA's Endangerment Finding and Paris Agreement Failures Critiqued

In a landscape where climate change policies shape national economies and international relations, a recent critical analysis by H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D., from The Heartland Institute, throws a sharp spotlight on two contentious pillars of environmental regulation. This examination delves into

Scania Unveils High-Floor Electric Bus Platform at Busworld
Infrastructure & Technology Scania Unveils High-Floor Electric Bus Platform at Busworld

In a world increasingly driven by the urgent need to combat climate change, the commercial vehicle sector stands at a pivotal moment, with electrification emerging as a cornerstone of sustainable progress. A significant stride in this direction has been made by Scania, a prominent name in the

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