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FirstEnergy Expands Data Center Pipeline to 3 GW

FirstEnergy, a leading utility company, has significantly expanded its pipeline of potential data centers in its service area, revealing that its capacity could nearly double to 3 gigawatts (GW) by 2029. This expansion, which was announced during a quarterly earnings conference call, signals the company’s aggressive approach to meeting the growing demand for energy from data center operations. As more businesses and industries rely on cloud computing and data storage, FirstEnergy is positioning itself to...

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EnergyHub, Wallbox Team Up for Grid Flexibility

EnergyHub announced a significant advancement in its energy management capabilities by integrating Wallbox Level 2 (L2) electric vehicle (EV) chargers into its Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS). This strategic move is set to enhance grid flexibility and support the broader...

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Massachusetts Utilities File $5B Efficiency Plan

Massachusetts' utility companies have unveiled an ambitious $5 billion energy efficiency plan designed to bolster the state's efforts to meet its climate goals and provide substantial savings to consumers. The proposed initiative, called the Mass Save program, aims to expand energy-saving...

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Why calibrate test equipment

You’re serious about your electrical test instruments. You buy top brands, and you expect them to be accurate. You know some people send their digital instruments to a metrology lab for calibration, and you wonder why. After all, these are all electronic — there’s no meter...

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Insights from the Field: How Thermal Cameras Safeguard Remote Substation Perimeters

The Insights from the Field series features insight from experts who recommend, deploy, and use thermal imaging technology daily. Let's discuss the diverse applications of thermal technology in security, safety, and equipment protection for critical infrastructure. Thermal cameras can monitor the perimeter and core electrical substation components for signs of overheating and unauthorized access.

Security personnel must be able to detect unauthorized vehicles and individuals quickly at critical infrastructure sites. Without intrusion detection, entities like electrical substations can be subject to physical attacks. According to CIGRE, a global electricity industry organization, 88 percent of substations experience at least one break-in every year, and 10 percent see more than 20 intrusions in the same time frame. Electric utilities rely on durable thermal cameras for superior monitoring and protection to safeguard remote substations from external threats.

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The Smart Grid Prophecy

For years, industry publications have touted Smart Grid cost-benefit study results that show Smart Grid investments paying for themselves with reduced utility costs. The widely quoted report published by the Electric Power Research Institute, “Estimating the Costs and Benefits of the Smart...