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Guardians of the Grid: Honoring the People Who Keep America’s Power Flowing

Guardians of the Grid: Honoring the People Who Keep America’s Power Flowing

September 11 is a day of remembrance, gratitude, and quiet resolve. As we honor those who served, sacrificed, and supported our nation in its darkest hours, we also acknowledge a group of everyday guardians whose work often goes unseen: the people who keep America’s power flowing. From lineworkers braving storms at 3 a.m. to control-room operators guiding the grid through emergencies, from substation techs and field engineers to warehouse teams staging replacement transformers—these men and women uphold a promise: light, heat, and safety for every family, every day.
This post is a tribute to them—and a simple guide to what families can do to support reliability in their own neighborhoods.

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Powering the Game: How Transformers Keep Football Stadiums Alive Under the Lights

Powering the Game: How Transformers Keep Football Stadiums Alive Under the Lights

Football in the United States is more than a sport—it’s a cultural event that brings together millions of fans in massive stadiums and countless viewers at home. But behind the excitement of a packed crowd, dazzling halftime shows, and the intensity of a night game, there’s an unseen backbone that makes it all possible: electrical transformers.

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A Hurricane-Season Checklist for Transformer Buyers

A Hurricane-Season Checklist for Transformer Buyers

Even glancing blows test grid weak points. Salt-fog, wind-borne debris, storm surge, and sheet flooding attack enclosures, bushings, and mounting hardware; thermal cycling and contamination accelerate wear. U.S. Department of Energy guidance on transformer resilience underscores that extreme weather—from hurricanes to heatwaves—can degrade equipment life and extend restoration times unless asset designs and spares strategies are tuned for local hazards.

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