Today I thought I’d go back to the basics and talk about the differences and similarities between business continuity (BC) and disaster recovery (DR). I’m certain there is much confusion and [...]
As of the time of this writing (July 2021), an eye-popping one-third of the state of California is now categorized as suffering “exceptional drought,” which is the highest and most intense [...]
When it comes to animal-caused power outages, things can get a little weird. Although storms get most of the press when it comes to outages, animals like squirrels, birds and racoons literally [...]
The so-called hydrogen economy could unleash a plethora of benefits for electric utilities of all shapes and sizes. Hydrogen, which can help reduce carbon emissions, can already be transported [...]
I just read an interesting article about how transactive energy might be the golden ticket for improving power grid resilience. The concept is currently being studied by researchers at Pacific [...]
California-based PG&E has built the first-ever standalone power system (SPS) designed to help mitigate the threat of forest fires and other natural disasters on the company’s electric [...]
This post may not be directly related to emergency preparedness, but I thought it was interesting enough to share anyway. A new startup company called Elektrik is aiming to become the Amazon of [...]
According to a variety of researchers, cybersecurity experts, and government officials, industrial control systems in the energy industry are one of the leading vulnerabilities when it comes to [...]
According to recent statistics from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), electric utilities are continuing to increase the amount they are spending on distribution system maintenance and [...]
Earthquakes, massive forest fires, and now megadroughts? Wow, utilities in the western U.S. clearly have more than their fair share of challenges. As if this isn’t bad enough, political [...]