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.
Are Zimbabwe's 2025 Budget Climate Initiatives Enough for Sustainability?
Renewable Energy Are Zimbabwe's 2025 Budget Climate Initiatives Enough for Sustainability?

The 2025 National Budget of Zimbabwe, presented by Finance Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube, has incited considerable discussion, particularly concerning its climate-friendly initiatives. The budget includes notable measures such as reducing customs duties on electric vehicles (EVs), offering tax

How Will Endurium Transform Utility-Scale Energy Storage?
Energy Management How Will Endurium Transform Utility-Scale Energy Storage?

The recent launch of Endurium by Invinity Energy Systems marks a significant advancement in the field of utility-scale energy storage. Invinity, a company listed on AQSE and headquartered in Jersey, has a strong presence in the UK, US, China, and Australia. The new product, Endurium, is an advanced

Lessons from Norway: Pioneering Global Electric Vehicle Adoption
Infrastructure & Technology Lessons from Norway: Pioneering Global Electric Vehicle Adoption

Norway's success as a global leader in electric vehicle adoption offers valuable lessons for other nations. Despite being a major oil and gas producer, Norway has set the world's most ambitious electric vehicle goal: ensuring that only zero-emission private vehicles are sold starting in 2025. This

Oil Market Faces Surplus in 2025 Amid Rising Non-OPEC+ Production
Conventional Fuels Oil Market Faces Surplus in 2025 Amid Rising Non-OPEC+ Production

The oil market in 2025 is expected to be dominated by bearish sentiment due to an anticipated supply glut. Industry experts project an oversupply in the first half of the year, with rising production from countries outside OPEC+, particularly the United States, Canada, Guyana, Brazil, and

Is Tata Motors Facing Major Quality Control Issues with Electric SUVs?
Infrastructure & Technology Is Tata Motors Facing Major Quality Control Issues with Electric SUVs?

Imagine purchasing a brand-new electric SUV for one of the happiest occasions in your life, only to have the vehicle break down multiple times shortly after. This unfortunate scenario became a reality for Vijay, who shared his distressing experience on X about his Tata Curvv.ev, an electric SUV

How Will Electrification and Digitalization Transform Our Energy Future?
Infrastructure & Technology How Will Electrification and Digitalization Transform Our Energy Future?

The landscape of energy consumption and production is on the brink of a revolutionary transformation. Driven by the forces of electrification and digitalization, the way we generate, distribute, and use electricity is set to undergo significant changes. This shift, often referred to as Electricity

Is New York Leading the Way in Clean Energy and Job Creation?
Renewable Energy Is New York Leading the Way in Clean Energy and Job Creation?

New York State has taken a significant step forward in its clean energy initiatives, as Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced contracts for 23 new large-scale, land-based renewable energy projects. These ventures, totaling over 2.3 gigawatts (GW), are set to provide enough power for more than

Is Pakistan's Solar Boom Misleading Global Energy Demand Forecasts?
Renewable Energy Is Pakistan's Solar Boom Misleading Global Energy Demand Forecasts?

The unexpected surge in solar power adoption in Pakistan has significant implications for global energy demand projections. This phenomenon highlights the inaccuracies in traditional energy modeling and forecasts, particularly in developing countries. Pakistan's energy crisis, driven by high costs

Carbmee Secures €20M Series A Funding for AI-Powered Carbon Management
Environmental & Regulations Carbmee Secures €20M Series A Funding for AI-Powered Carbon Management

Carbmee, an enterprise carbon management company based in Berlin, Germany, has successfully concluded a €20 million Series A funding round, illustrating strong investor confidence in the firm's innovative mission to optimize carbon management using artificial intelligence. Founded in 2021 by

Syharvest Aluminum Adapts to China's New Export Tax Rebate Policy
Energy Management Syharvest Aluminum Adapts to China's New Export Tax Rebate Policy

The recent announcement by China's Ministry of Finance on November 15, 2024, introduced a significant shift in export tax rebate policies, particularly impacting the aluminum extrusion sector. This policy change, set to take effect on December 1, 2024, aims to eliminate export tax rebates for

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