The age of co-integrated energy infrastructure
Energy, water, data, manufacturing, and community resilience are no longer separate planning problems. The next generation of infrastructure will be designed as an interconnected operating system.
Perspectives on the systems, partnerships, and operating decisions shaping American energy independence.
Energy, water, data, manufacturing, and community resilience are no longer separate planning problems. The next generation of infrastructure will be designed as an interconnected operating system.
Distributed resources can help schools, municipalities, tribal governments, and essential facilities plan for continuity—not only lower consumption.
Reshoring is about more than final assembly. Cells, modules, recycling, workforce, logistics, and demand must reinforce one another.
The strongest projects give host communities a durable voice in governance, participation, workforce, and long-term value.
Data centers and advanced manufacturing need energy systems designed around reliability, heat, water, and growth from the beginning.