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Safety
How and why public power utilities are involved in the five-year cycle to keep the National Electrical Safety Code up to date.
Generation
City of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Idaho, council members, Mayor Rebecca Noah Casper and other members of city staff recently had the opportunity to tour an Idaho Falls Power Peaking Plant site with Idaho Falls Power employees to see the latest progress.
Generation
Members of a New Jersey energy committee recently passed legislation that would require all electricity for artificial intelligence data centers to be derived from new clean energy sources.
Generation
The U.S. Department of Energy on March 24 re-issued a $900 million solicitation to support the deployment of small modular reactors.
Electricity Markets
Around 20 substations near New England’s coastline may be suitable for interconnecting 1,200 MW of offshore wind without new or upgraded transmission infrastructure, according to a recently published ISO New England analysis.
Reliability
With the frequency and risk of devastating wildfires increasing across Colorado and the nation, Colorado Springs Utilities has proactively developed and released its formal Wildfire Mitigation Plan, it said on March 25.
Safety
Florida’s Winter Park Electric Utility recently held a training day for linemen, an event that helps linemen hone their skills and creates a culture of preparedness.
Grid Modernization
How public power utilities are getting involved with advancing energy technology and using the latest tools to better understand and operate their systems.
Workforce
How public power leaders are preparing themselves and their workforce for handling industry changes.
Reliability
Andrew McBride, Director of Engineering for Arizona public power utility Gila River Indian Community Utility Authority, recently provided details on a new transmission project.