Emissions & Carbon Management

Can Underground Power Lines Prevent Future Wildfires in L.A.?
Infrastructure & Technology Can Underground Power Lines Prevent Future Wildfires in L.A.?

As Los Angeles County grapples with the aftermath of devastating wildfires and the ongoing challenge of infrastructure resilience, we sat down with Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned expert in energy management and utilities. With his deep knowledge of grid reliability, renewable energy, and

Japanese Governor to Approve World's Largest Nuclear Restart
Conventional Fuels Japanese Governor to Approve World's Largest Nuclear Restart

What does it take for a nation scarred by nuclear disaster to embrace the very technology that once shattered its trust? In Niigata Prefecture, a monumental decision looms as Governor Hideyo Hanazumi stands ready to approve the restart of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the largest of

Driving Net-Zero with Governance and Retrofit in Construction
Energy Management Driving Net-Zero with Governance and Retrofit in Construction

The construction industry stands at a critical crossroads in the global fight against climate change, shouldering the burden of a staggering 40% of carbon emissions in the UK and 28% worldwide, as reported by recent industry data. With the deadline to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 looming, the

Nuclear Threats Ignore History, Leaders Must Be Removed
Conventional Fuels Nuclear Threats Ignore History, Leaders Must Be Removed

In a world where the specter of nuclear devastation looms larger than ever, the reckless rhetoric of certain leaders who casually brandish the threat of nuclear weapons serves as a chilling reminder of humanity's darkest hour, particularly the catastrophic events of 1945. Reflecting on the atomic

Can Czechia’s Nuclear Expansion End Fossil Fuel Reliance?
Environmental & Regulations Can Czechia’s Nuclear Expansion End Fossil Fuel Reliance?

In a world grappling with the urgent need to curb carbon emissions, Czechia stands at a critical juncture with a bold plan to expand nuclear energy, aiming to slash its heavy reliance on coal, which still fuels 40% of its electricity, while meeting soaring energy demands from tech and transport

Iceland Declares Melting Glaciers a National Security Threat
Infrastructure & Technology Iceland Declares Melting Glaciers a National Security Threat

Allow me to introduce Christopher Hailstone, a renowned expert in energy management, renewable energy, and electricity delivery. With his deep knowledge of grid reliability and security, Christopher offers critical insights into the intersection of climate change and national security. Today, we’ll

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