by kim | Feb 15, 2026 | Energy, Technology
Right now, there are two sectors I am intentionally focusing on in my work and research: energy and healthcare.Both are foundational to how communities function and how businesses remain operational during uncertainty. This article is part of my energy focus. While...
by kim | Feb 2, 2026 | Energy, Technology, Weather
Over the last seven days, severe cold weather has gripped large portions of North America, driving record-high heating demand, straining power grids, and exposing just how fragile and expensive energy becomes when demand spikes. For businesses, cold snaps are not just...
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 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...
by kim | Dec 17, 2025 | Energy, Technology
North America Is Entering a Power Reality Check For most of my career, when people talked about growth, they talked about capital, land, or connectivity. Power was always assumed. It was there, it would show up, and it would scale when we needed it. That assumption is...
by kim | Dec 10, 2025 | Energy, Technology
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been diving deep into how microgrids strengthen our grid resilience and how they help drive net-zero goals. And the more I explore, the more I realize something important: Microgrids aren’t the finish line—they’re the starting point.What...