The nation's largest grid operator is risking choosing between data centers or keeping lights on for other customers, says a ...
Hundreds of thousands of homeowners who use Alarm.com will now be able to explore solar options through One Block Off the Grid. Vienna, VA, and San Francisco, CA, -- June 26, 2013 -- Alarm.com and One ...
The White House announced efforts last week to upgrade the country's aging energy infrastructure in a move to reduce power outages and make improvements to the grid amid soaring demand, but threats ...
If you’ve ever been frustrated with your alarm system, Shakopee native Joshua Unseth has the answer for you. Unseth was recently featured in Inc. Magazine for his Florida-based home alarm start-up ...
As California leaders continue to push a renewable energy agenda, one state policy expert is sounding off on the pricey costs and lack of infrastructure that could bring the Golden State’s electric ...
WASHINGTON – U.S. grid operators are raising alarms the power grid is becoming less reliable and potentially more prone to blackouts as traditional fossil-fuel and nuclear plants are shutting down at ...
Vulnerability of the power grid to cyber attack has gotten increasingly scary press attention in recent years, but this new report is directly from the major players responsible for averting the worst ...
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Grid operator sounds the alarm after predatory behavior by providers: 'There is a feeling that this system is rigged'
A regulatory loophole in the United Kingdom's energy market could have households paying far more for electricity during times of low renewable power generation. As detailed by the Guardian, the ...
A series of equipment failures and unexplained attacks have exposed the vulnerabilities of the U.S. electrical grid. Keith Cloud, head of security for the Western Area Power Administration, which ...
Australia’s energy market operator has warned that NSW could face frequent and costly government intervention to keep the ...
As heat ramps up ahead of what forecasters say will be a hotter than normal summer, electricity experts and officials are warning that states may not have enough power to meet demand in the coming ...
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