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How Canada is Using Data to Turn Good Intentions into Climate Action

As the world grapples with the urgent challenges of climate change, Canada stands at the forefront of innovative approaches to transform good intentions into meaningful climate action. With a commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, Canada is leveraging data-driven strategies to inform policy decisions, engage citizens, and foster sustainable practices across various sectors. This article explores how Canada is using data to catalyze effective climate action and what lessons can be drawn for other...

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Climate Change Impacting Bird Migration Patterns

Climate change is increasingly influencing bird migration patterns, affecting the timing, routes, and destinations of many species. These alterations have significant implications for ecosystems, conservation efforts, and our understanding of avian behavior.​ Shifts in Migration Timing Rising...

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FERC Conference Highlights Challenges in Resource Adequacy

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently hosted the Co-Located Load Conference, a significant event that focused on resource adequacy, energy reliability, and the challenges of ensuring sufficient electricity supply amidst changing grid dynamics. As the energy landscape continues to evolve with the integration of renewable energy sources, the ongoing electrification of sectors like transportation and heating, and the growing demand for electricity, FERC’s conference highlighted the importance of adapting and modernizing resource adequacy mechanisms to meet these new challenges.

Resource Adequacy: A Growing Concern

Resource adequacy refers to a power system’s ability to reliably meet consumer demand, including during peak times. Traditionally, ensuring resource adequacy has meant having enough generation capacity to meet electricity demand during periods of extreme need, such as during heatwaves or cold snaps. However, as the U.S. moves toward a cleaner, more renewable grid, the need to reassess and refine existing resource adequacy frameworks has...

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Gas-insulated Switchgear Options for Substations

Switching gears in the underground BY PETR RUDENKO AND PETER GLAUBITZ, Siemens As demand for energy continues to rise, an increased number of locations around the world require suitable energy solutions that fulfill unique demands. Cities are growing, and so is the demand for power. Urban areas...