Emissions & Carbon Management

National Grid's £2.3M Fund Aids Vulnerable Households
Energy Management National Grid's £2.3M Fund Aids Vulnerable Households

In a time when energy costs are skyrocketing across England and Wales, leaving countless families grappling with the impossible choice between heating their homes and affording basic necessities, National Grid has stepped forward with a significant £2.3 million funding package to offer much-needed

Thieves Target Power Grid in Eastern North Carolina for Copper
Energy Management Thieves Target Power Grid in Eastern North Carolina for Copper

In a startling wave of criminal activity, eastern North Carolina has become a hotspot for thieves targeting the region's power grid, driven by the lucrative market for copper and other valuable materials, with reports of utility infrastructure being stripped bare raising alarms among local

Can COP30 Overcome Fire and Fossil Fuel Disputes for a Deal?
Renewable Energy Can COP30 Overcome Fire and Fossil Fuel Disputes for a Deal?

Today, we’re sitting down with Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned expert in energy management, renewable energy, and electricity delivery. As our go-to utilities specialist, Christopher brings a wealth of knowledge on grid reliability and security, making him the perfect person to help us unpack the

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

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