The U.S. transmission grid isn’t growing fast enough to meet the country’s skyrocketing demand for power. That’s making electricity more expensive and less reliable — and it may prevent new data ...
The U.S. grid has a structural reliability problem. The major disturbance event count for the U.S. grid has more than tripled in 24 years and the trend continues to get worse. The recently passed ...
It would be challenging to find experts who believe that the U.S. electricity grid, at least in certain areas, is sufficiently robust to meet the unprecedented demand for electricity growth required ...
Since 2000, the number of major system disturbances has octupled in the U.S. The U.S. energy grid is aging quickly. Consumers may choose to forgo utility solutions and invest in self generation and ...