Industry News Archives - ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÉç Company Going the extra mile Thu, 14 Mar 2024 21:06:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Florida Power & Light Delivers Best Service Reliability in Company’s History /florida-power-light-delivers-best-service-reliability-in-companys-history/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 21:02:14 +0000 /transformers-and-their-role-in-the-clean-energy-transition-copy/ Congratulations to Florida Power & Light for consistently ranking among the most reliable utilities in the nation...

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Florida Power & Light Delivers Best Service Reliability in Company’s History

Congratulations to Florida Power & Light for consistently ranking among the most reliable utilities in the nation. In the most recent statistics from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, FPL’s service reliability was nearly three times better than the national average.

Read from Miami’s Community News to learn more.

 

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Transformers and Their Role in the Clean Energy Transition /transformers-and-their-role-in-the-clean-energy-transition/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 17:42:12 +0000 /does-the-texas-grid-hold-firm-during-seasons-first-frigid-temperatures-copy/ As power grids age and adapt to growing demands from renewables and electrification...

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Transformers and Their Role in the Clean Energy Transition

As power grids age and adapt to growing demands from renewables and electrification, transformers are in greater demand globally. Siemens Energy, located in North Carolina, plans to build these highly specialized pieces of equipment whose lead times have ballooned from about 18 months to up to five years, thanks to a global shortage.

Read more in by Energy News Network to learn how the increased production of these transformers will aid in the clean energy transition.

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Does the Texas Grid Hold Firm During Season’s First Frigid Temperatures? /does-the-texas-grid-hold-firm-during-seasons-first-frigid-temperatures/ Mon, 29 Jan 2024 18:48:58 +0000 /us-electricity-demand-is-spiking-can-the-grid-keep-up-copy/ As proven through recent freezing temperatures, the Texas power grid...

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Does the Texas Grid Hold Firm During Season’s First Frigid Temperatures?

ERCOT recently experienced a significant test when severe winter weather combined with increased demand in recent years pushed the grid’s capacity. An ERCOT spokesperson said that conservation efforts “along with additional grid reliability tools, helped us get through record-breaking peak times.”

Irby is working in Texas every day to expand capacity by building numerous Battery Energy Storage Systems and maintaining and expanding systems for key customers.

Read more about how the Lone Star State fared during the first cold snap of the season in by Utility Dive.

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US Electricity Demand is Spiking. Can the Grid Keep Up? /us-electricity-demand-is-spiking-can-the-grid-keep-up/ Tue, 09 Jan 2024 01:09:10 +0000 /irby-customer-aep-strives-to-be-utility-of-the-future-through-field-technology-investments-copy/ Grid planners across the U.S. forecast an increase of 38 gigawatts of peak electricity demand by 2028...

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US Electricity Demand is Spiking. Can the Grid Keep Up?

Grid planners across the U.S. forecast an increase of 38 gigawatts of peak electricity demand by 2028. This is according to data reported to federal regulators. Data centers and factories take less time to build than new power plants and transmission lines.

To view a sector-by-sector breakdown of where new electricity demand is coming from, read published by Canary Media.

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Irby Customer AEP Strives to be Utility of the Future through Field Technology Investments /irby-customer-aep-strives-to-be-utility-of-the-future-through-field-technology-investments/ Wed, 29 Nov 2023 21:18:24 +0000 /california-hardening-copy/ Irby customer American Electric Power (AEP) aims to be the Utility of the Future through...

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Irby Customer AEP Strives to be Utility of the Future through Field Technology Investments

Irby customer American Electric Power (AEP) aims to be the Utility of the Future through important and timely investments in field technology.

At a recent T&D World Conference and Exhibition in Charlotte, North Carolina, Darrin Reeb of AEP gave an insightful interview about AEP’s focus and strategy on improving field worker efficiency and safety through data optimization. Darrin discusses how fieldwork investments could alleviate many of the issues utilities are facing, such as labor and supply chain shortages.

Watch this video to learn more about AEP’s innovative strategy and work whilst aiming to be the Utility of the Future.

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Florida Hardened Its Electric Grid, Is California Next? /california-hardening/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 16:14:34 +0000 /texas-could-be-required-to-connect-with-other-states-electric-grids-copy/ The ever-growing importance of upgrading and maintaining power infrastructure is evident through recent extreme heat events and devastating...

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Florida Hardened Its Electric Grid, Is California Next?

A recent story on touches on the work Florida has done to harden its electric grid and how other states may soon follow suit.

For example, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is facing a critical decision regarding proposed investments to improve the reliability of the State’s grid. Ronald Brisé, a former Chair of the Florida Public Service Commission and a former member of the Florida House of Representatives, shares his insight and cites his experience in the story.

“I have been in their position. I know how it feels to balance badly needed upgrades to the grid that can help improve resiliency and safety versus increasing costs for customers as they are facing higher costs for everyday expenses,” Brisé said.

Experience in Florida proves the old adage that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Florida is already realizing the benefits of a hardened grid. Emergency repairs after a storm or other disaster simply cost more in the long run. With this in mind, PG&E, the largest electric utility in California, has proposed burying 10,000 miles of lines in the areas with the greatest fire risk.

Irby is proud to be a part of the hardening efforts in Florida, helping to provide more reliable and cost-efficient electricity for every resident.

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Irby Featured in FMEA’s Relay Magazine /irby-featured-in-fmea-relay-magazine/ Wed, 18 Oct 2023 15:07:21 +0000 /aging-power-lines-pose-high-risk-for-electric-utilities-copy/ Prioritizing the upgrading and hardening of electrical systems has never been more important, as weather patterns...

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Irby Featured in FMEA’s Relay Magazine

Prioritizing the upgrading and hardening of electrical systems has never been more important, as weather patterns and conditions continually grow more costly and impactful to our communities.

Replacing wooden feeders and lateral poles with concrete reduces storm-related outages and shortens outage restoration times, bringing reliability and resiliency to our grid. ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÉç partnered with the city of Homestead, Florida, to do just that, and you can read more about our partnership and work .

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Texas Could Be Required to Connect with Other States’ Electric Grids /texas-could-be-required-to-connect-with-other-states-electric-grids/ Fri, 15 Sep 2023 14:40:42 +0000 /aging-power-lines-pose-high-risk-for-electric-utilities-copy/ The ever-growing importance of upgrading and maintaining power infrastructure is evident through recent extreme heat events and devastating...

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Texas Could Be Required to Connect with Other States’ Electric Grids

While the rest of the lower 48 states are on either the Eastern or Western Connection Power grids, Texas’ ERCOT grid stands alone. For decades, Texas has operated its own power grid outside of the authority of the federal government. This has allowed Texas’ “…Public Utility Commission to decide how power prices are set in Texas to…theoretically optimize the Texas economy.” Though, recently faced with winter ice storms and relentless heat spells, the Texas grid has become a cause for reliability concerns.

According to a recent story from Texas Standard, Federal regulators have been considering a rule that would force Texas to connect to the nationwide grid allowing for an easier exchange of power.

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Aging Power Lines Pose High Risk for Electric Utilities /aging-power-lines-pose-high-risk-for-electric-utilities/ Tue, 15 Aug 2023 16:35:19 +0000 /fpl-provides-top-tier-reliability-amongst-florida-utilities-copy/ The ever-growing importance of upgrading and maintaining power infrastructure is evident through recent extreme heat events and devastating...

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Aging Power Lines Pose High Risk for Electric Utilities

The ever-growing importance of upgrading and maintaining power infrastructure is evident through recent extreme heat events and devastating fires. It is not just about hurricanes, tornadoes, and winter storms anymore, as made clear this summer through the catastrophic Maui wildfires.

It has never been more important to harden the electric systems that are at the mercy of these extreme events every day, as the safety of our natural world and our people depends on it. Currently, American utilities face billions in wildfire liability with these aging power lines, so assessing these systems and implementing solutions is crucial. ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÉç is actively working across the South to harden these unruly systems into safer, more reliable power for all.

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Proposed Texas Coast Hurricane Barrier /proposed-texas-coast-hurricane-barrier/ Sat, 15 Jul 2023 21:34:56 +0000 /texas-could-be-required-to-connect-with-other-states-electric-grids-copy/ The ever-growing importance of upgrading and maintaining power infrastructure is evident through recent extreme heat events and devastating...

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Proposed Texas Coast Hurricane Barrier

A preliminary design of the Coastal Spine Barrier – a $30 billion project – has been approved. This hurricane barrier and storm suppression system would run along the Texas coast from Galveston to Corpus Christi, and could ultimately impact all of the United States. Aiding in protecting infrastructure along the Gulf Coast as well as improving supply chain delays during harsh storms, this would be the largest civil works project ever taken on by the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.

Dr. Kelly Burkes-Copes with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers remarks that “The idea and intent is to combine a series of gated structures – kind of what we consider gray infrastructure, you may think of it as concrete and water – with natural and nature-based solutions like beaches and dunes and wetlands, to basically improve the resilience of the entire Texas coast.”

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