Electrical Infrastructure

NYC Extends 2025 Energy Grade Posting Deadline to December
Environmental & Regulations NYC Extends 2025 Energy Grade Posting Deadline to December

In a significant move for property owners across New York City, the Department of Buildings (DOB) has announced a crucial update to the compliance timeline for energy efficiency regulations this year. This change comes as a relief to many building owners who are navigating the complexities of Local

Can Russia Pivot Gas Exports to China with New Pipeline?
Infrastructure & Technology Can Russia Pivot Gas Exports to China with New Pipeline?

Setting the Stage: A Critical Energy Shift Amid a rapidly changing global energy landscape, Russia's strategic pivot toward China as a primary gas export market stands out as a defining moment in 2025, especially as Western sanctions continue to cripple traditional European trade routes following

India Boosts Coal Power Deals to Meet Rising Energy Demand
Infrastructure & Technology India Boosts Coal Power Deals to Meet Rising Energy Demand

What happens when a nation’s hunger for energy clashes with its promise to go green? India, home to over 1.4 billion people, faces an escalating electricity demand that threatens to outstrip supply, with evening power needs spiking as air conditioners hum across urban centers, and despite bold

Indian Power Regulator Addresses Solar Firms' Transmission Losses
Infrastructure & Technology Indian Power Regulator Addresses Solar Firms' Transmission Losses

What happens when a nation’s ambitious clean energy dreams outpace the very systems meant to deliver them? In India, solar energy is booming, with sprawling fields of panels harnessing the sun’s power to fuel a greener future, yet beneath this shining progress lies a harsh reality: millions of

Lake Superior Outflow Increased for October Water Balance
Renewable Energy Lake Superior Outflow Increased for October Water Balance

The management of water resources in the Great Lakes region remains a critical balancing act, as demonstrated by recent adjustments to the outflow from Lake Superior into the St. Marys River, where competing demands from hydropower, environmental needs, and navigation require strategic steps to

How Will PG&E’s $73B Plan Power the AI Boom by 2030?
Infrastructure & Technology How Will PG&E’s $73B Plan Power the AI Boom by 2030?

As the world becomes increasingly reliant on artificial intelligence to drive innovation across industries, the demand for electricity to power expansive data centers has surged to unprecedented levels, creating a pressing challenge for energy providers like PG&E Corporation. This major energy

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