by kim | Jan 23, 2026 | Weather
❄️ Dallas Snow Storm Updates: Are We Ready for the Worst Storm in 100 Years? Dallas isn’t exactly known for snow which is why when winter storms hit North Texas, they hit hard. As forecasts continue to shift and temperatures drop, many are calling this the most...
by kim | Jan 21, 2026 | Energy, Technology
For decades, businesses operated under a simple assumption: the electric grid would always be there. Power was cheap enough, reliable enough, and largely invisible. It showed up on a monthly bill, got categorized as overhead, and rarely entered strategic planning...
by kim | Jan 14, 2026 | Energy
I have spent a lot of time lately looking at the widening gap between our national energy demand and what our current grid can actually handle. If you have been following my recent thoughts on The Power Reality Check Facing North America, you know my stance. We cannot...
by kim | Jan 8, 2026 | Football
College Football Has an Integrity Problem, and It Starts at the Top College football loves to talk about leadership. Every fall, we hear the same words: culture, accountability, brotherhood, finish what you start. These values are sold to players, parents, fans, and...
by kim | Jan 5, 2026 | Energy, Technology
America’s Data Center Power Crunch Is No Longer Coming — It Is Here! As we move into 2026, the U.S. data center industry is facing a structural power constraint that can no longer be ignored. The explosive growth of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and...