Critical Skills the Next Generation of Engineers Must Develop

Transitioning from hands-on engineering roles in the field to strategic leadership, I've learned that the importance of communication in making complex technical concepts easily understandable and actionable for teams is essential for building alignment and driving growth.

How Can the Early History of Alternative Energy Inform Future Innovations?

Understanding this history enables today's innovators to view alternative energy as a continuation of long-standing ideas that were once limited by economic and technological constraints rather than vision.

Why Compliance Documentation Matters in Electronic Recycling

Partner with the wrong ITAD and e-waste provider, and your business faces lawsuits and damage to your reputation. It's beneficial to be very selective about who handles your e-waste.

How Mechanical Engineering Services Support Sustainable Buildings

Mechanical engineering sits at the centre of energy performance, covering heating, cooling, ventilation, water systems and building services.

Engineering the Future of Lubricants: From Plants to Performance

The global movement towards sustainability has put a spotlight on biolubricants as a great alternative to petroleum-based lubricants due to their ability to not harm the environment like petroleum-based lubricants do.

Lessons from COP30 - The critical role of grid stability in the energy transition

As the world pushes to triple renewable power capacity by 2030, attention is shifting from adding generation to preparing grids for the change.

Beyond the Device: The Real Drivers of Industrial Mobility

Accessories don't just complement rugged devices, they complete them. They turn durability into productivity, resilience into results, and hardware into workflow platforms.

Small Modular Reactors and Microreactors: A Review of Safety, Economics, Regulation, and Environmental Impacts in Energy Transition

SMRs aim to replace traditional carbon-based fuels, aiming to reduce the negative environmental impacts that these fuels cause. This paper evaluates their safety, economics, regulatory frameworks, and environmental impacts based on recent articles and developments.

Building Climate-Resilient Utility Infrastructure Beyond Traditional Risk

The integration of climate risk into fundamental infrastructure planning and project execution processes has become a key priority for both utilities and their regulators.

Eaton Helps Seattle City Light Strengthen Grid Planning to Meet Record-Setting Demand for Electricity

By implementing Eaton's advanced grid planning software, the utility is streamlining project management with advanced modeling tools that help prioritize infrastructure investments and the integration of new energy resources.

Renewables at the core of future power systems

As solar parks, wind farms and hybrid systems grow larger and more complex, operators face a pressing question: How do you balance the operational safety demanded by the grid with the commercial pressures of energy trading?

The role of Big Data and IoT in optimizing grid operation and energy consumption

Smart sensors, real-time monitoring and advanced analytics enable faster, data-driven decision making - moving from reactive to proactive grid management. This results in optimized energy flows, smoother renewable integration and lower emissions.

Blackmon Power Fast-Tracks Asset Monitoring with Flir i65 and Condoit App

By combining Flir's new i65 thermal imaging camera with the Condoit electrical data platform, the company has overhauled its asset monitoring and reporting process - cutting turnaround times from 8-12 hours to less than five minutes.

Can Renewable Energy Keep up With AI's Massive Demand?

AI's power needs are increasing, but renewables, storage and smart grids are closing the gap. There's an opportunity for cleaner electricity and resilient systems, but the challenge lies in siting, speed and supply chains.

Can Nuclear Infrastructure Help Meet the Energy Demand of AI

Nuclear power presents a reliable solution to meet this increased demand, by offering stable baseload power to ensure a consistent supply of electricity that can help stabilize the electrical grid and that AI infrastructure can depend on.

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