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Empowering Workers with AI Decision Support in EnergyÂ
Artificial intelligence (AI) is often portrayed as a replacement for human work. In reality, when designed thoughtfully, AI serves a very different role in the energy sector: it empowers people to work smarter, faster, and with greater confidence. For power plants and...
Predictive Maintenance Gets an Upgrade with RoboticsÂ
Predictive maintenance has always been a cornerstone of efficient energy operations. By anticipating equipment failures before they occur, plants can avoid costly downtime, improve safety, and extend asset life. But until recently, predictive maintenance relied heavily on manual inspections and limited data collection. Today, robotics is changing that equation. The…
Solar & Wind Sites 20–74 MW Risk Non-Compliance Due to New Registration RequirementsÂ
Issaquah, WA — October 21, 2025 — Hundreds of solar & wind projects once considered outside federal oversight will be required to register and comply with reliability standards for the first time. This closes the long-standing gap that allowed many 20–74 MVA solar & wind plants to avoid registration under the…
Registration is now OPEN for the Compliance Services Conference!
We are excited to invite you to our first-ever Compliance Services Conference taking place this November! This event brings together both NERC and Environmental Compliance professionals for a unified, collaborative experience. It replaces our previous separate conferences and is designed to provide a comprehensive view of compliance across our operations.…
Long-Term Energy Emergency?
By Leland McMillan, NERC Supervisor The Department of Energy has raised concerns with resource adequacy in PJM and is terming it as a possible multi-year Energy Emergency. The recent DOE order states “The emergency conditions resulting from increasing demand and accelerated retirements of generation facilities supporting the issuance of [an…
Data Recovery Strategy for Power Plants
By Leonard Wills, NERC CIP Reliability Specialist A strong data recovery strategy remains critical for business continuity in power plants because any downtime can compromise both operations and compliance. To build an effective strategy, entities must define and align the following: the recovery point objective (RPO), the recovery time objective…
PRC-028 Implementation & Requesting an Extension from Compliance Dates
By Kristina Hannum, Senior NERC Reliability Specialist Understanding PRC-028 & the Unique Challenges for Generator Owners The NERC Reliability Standard PRC-028-1, titled “Disturbance Monitoring and Reporting Requirements for Inverter-Based Resources,” directly impacts Generator Owners (GO) with solar, wind, battery storage, and other inverter-connected generation facilities. This standard mandates comprehensive data…
Powering the Future: Why Grid Modernization Is No Longer Optional
By Joshua Brantley, Senior NERC Reliability Specialist The electrical industry is undergoing one of the most significant transformations in its history. For decades, the power grid has been the backbone of industrial growth, economic development, and everyday life. Yet much of this infrastructure was built in the mid-20th century, designed…
New naming conventions for NERC registration and Category 2 Registration requirements
By Laura Christensen, Senior NERC Reliability Specialist The North American Reliability Corporation (NERC) has introduced new terminology – Category 1 and Category 2 – to distinguish between different groups of inverter-based resources (IBRs) in its expanded Generator Owner (GO) and Generator Operator (GOP) registration regime. All currently registered NERC entities…
How AI Is Transforming Energy Generation — and What That Means for the GridÂ
As artificial intelligence becomes more central to both daily life and business operations, conversations around its role in the energy sector are heating up. Through a partnership with Gecko Robotics, NAES is using AI to modernize energy generation, particularly in conventional plants like natural gas or coal-fired facilities. Here, we’ll…
Adapting the Power Grid: How Rising Demand is Pushing Its Limit
America’s power grid is facing rapid change as energy demands evolve with the growth of data centers, electric vehicles, and industrial expansion. While overall consumption is exponentially growing, localized surges driven by AI, electrification, and extreme weather, are challenging the grid to adapt faster than ever. Understanding the Surge in…