The U.S. power industry faces unique challenges at the beginning of the 21st century that it didn’t have to wrestle with previously. Increasing regulatory requirements, the push for more renewable energy, regional market inefficiencies and unpredictable pricing at various times and places, put pressure on utilities and power companies to invest heavily in new technologies, existing infrastructure and meeting regulatory goals.
In an article published by AIRA Journal, A&M’s Paul Barry, Ray Dombrowski, Charles Moore and Lisa Price, discuss what awaits for the industry and how getting ahead of financial pressure through proactive measures, and engaging experts equipped to address problems, will be necessary to navigate this period of transformation in the energy industry.
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