by Site Admin | Sep 18, 2025 | Blog
A New Reality: Demand Is Outpacing Forecasts Over the past few months, we’ve highlighted some of the biggest stressors on today’s grid: Record-breaking peaks in Arizona driven by extreme summer heat. Data centers outgrowing traditional load forecasts and compressing...
by Site Admin | Sep 2, 2025 | Blog
Arizona just lived through another blistering stretch of summer, and the grid data tells the story. Arizona Public Service, Salt River Project, and Tucson Electric Power all set new all-time peak demand records in early August. Each utility reported loads that...
by Site Admin | Aug 25, 2025 | Blog
AI and cloud are changing how electricity demand shows up on the grid. Traditional annual average forecasting misses sharp ramps, location specific spikes, and rapid additions tied to hyperscale campuses. These facilities run close to 24 or 7 baseload, then throw...
by Site Admin | Aug 18, 2025 | Blog
The Changing Landscape of Capital Projects Capital project stakeholders in 2025 face a dual reality: booming opportunity and escalating execution risk. High demand across the United States is colliding with headwinds like labor shortages, supply chain volatility, and...
by Site Admin | Aug 11, 2025 | Blog
Now Aiming for Carbon Neutral by 2050 Arizona Public Service (APS), the largest electric utility in Arizona, has recalibrated its clean energy ambitions. In a notable policy shift, APS reversed its landmark 2020 pledge to achieve 100% clean, carbon-free electricity by...
by Site Admin | Aug 4, 2025 | Blog
What It Means for Grid Resilience and Project Planning Texas generates more wind power than any other state and has emerged as a solar energy powerhouse. But a recent shift in federal policy threatens to slow this clean energy momentum. In July, the U.S. Congress...
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