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Ottawa's Ice Fishing Season Shortened by Climate Change

Ottawa's cherished ice fishing season is experiencing a significant contraction, primarily due to the escalating impacts of climate change. Traditionally spanning from early January to mid-March, the season now faces unpredictable ice conditions, posing challenges for both enthusiasts and local businesses.

Shortened Season and Unpredictable Ice Conditions

Yannick Loranger, owner of Ottawa River Guided Fishing, notes a noticeable reduction in the ice fishing season. Previously, the season would run from January 1 to March 15,...

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How Utilities Can Navigate the Energy Transition

The energy transition is an evolving process that is reshaping the utility sector, bringing both opportunities and challenges. As utilities face the need to shift from fossil fuels to cleaner, more sustainable sources of energy, they must develop strategies that address immediate operational needs...


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The End of the Road for Transmission Incentives

In a significant shift, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has decided to abandon its transmission incentives policy, particularly the construction work in progress (CWIP) incentives. This decision marks a pivotal change in how transmission projects are financed and regulated,...

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Weathering the Power Quality Storm

How weather affects power quality on the electric grid

BY ALDEN WRIGHT & MARK STEPHENS, Electric Power Research Institute

Utilities have long understood that weather and grid power quality are closely linked. As anyone who keeps up with the news will note, the last few years have seen a significant number of major storms—including Hurricane Sandy, being among the worst—that have caused significant power outages affecting millions of customers, largely in the eastern half of the continental United States.

Although anecdotally it seems these sorts of events —and their impact on reliability—are increasing, do we have any real evidence as to how weather has affected the electrical power grid in the U.S. during the last few years?

One way of assessing the impact of weather on the electrical grid is to examine power quality data—magnitudes and durations of voltage sags and interruptions on the electric power system. In 2013,...

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Transmission Line Resiliency

Resiliency is a term used more and more by transmission line stakeholders including designers, operators, and owners. Resilience is simply defined as toughness or the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. It can be used to describe a system, an object or even a person. Dr. Ginsburg, child...

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The Future of DC Transmission

An inside look at the rise of HVDC technologies BY DIETMAR RETZMANN & KARL UECKER, Siemens Energy The answer to the dreaded cry from towns and neighborhoods against building substations close by may be as simple as a four letter word (or acronym)—HVDC. Short for high-voltage direct...