TripSaver II - Cutout-Mounted Recloser by S&C
B&M - accelerating towards electrification

PUF's Where's Energy

Comic-Con to Outer Space with Captain Kirk

Excerpted from PUF's interview with the founder of electric-bike company Pedego.

O Canada

On January 19, you’ll want to catch the United States Energy Association’s eighteenth annual “State of the Energy Industry” forum. Such as when the top leader of EPRI chimes in for twenty minutes starting at 9:05 a.m. ET, the top leader of the Nuclear Energy Institute at 9:25 a.m., the top leader of EEI at 10:05 a.m., and the top leader of AGA at 10:25 a.m. Registration, which is free, can be had at usea.org.

And then the next day, this Friday, you’ll want to catch the Energy Council of Canada’s first annual “Canada Energy Update.”    

'Front Lines to Power Lines' Now in Hardcover

Our new book, celebrating the military veterans now serving their country in utility service, entitled “Front Lines to Power Lines,” is now available in hardcover.

Organizations can order a quantity of these beautiful and inspiring hardcovers to distribute to employees and external constituencies. For example, a box of twenty-five hardcovers would be a thousand dollars.

Please contact Joe Paparello for more info, at paparello@fortnightly.com

Three Industry Leaders Per Hour

It’s crazy. There’s literally nothing like this. Anywhere.

Three industry leaders per hour. Each speaking their mind for twenty minutes. One after another.

In the first hour, there’s the CEOs of the Electric Power Research Institute, Nuclear Energy Institute, and American Petroleum Institute.

Next hour, without a break, there’s the CEOs of the Edison Electric Institute, American Gas Association, and National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.

December's CPI

Inflation-adjusted electric rates are back to falling.

How to Spend Valentine's Day

Perhaps this isn’t the obvious choice, but it’s perfect for those who love utility regulation.

State of the Grid Today

The Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative issued its second “State of the Grid” report.

November's CPI

Real inflation-adjusted cost of electricity fell, albeit slightly.

Mega Events First Quarter

I’ve got your travel schedule figured out for the first quarter of the new year. Rather than take in these mega industry events via Zoom why don’t you zoom to the events, literally, and network to your heart’s content? Your recommended itinerary:

Inflation, Generation, Regulation

The prices that consumers pay for energy particularly are climbing.

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