Articles by tag: extreme weather
Seen in homes, grocery stores, and across the globe, the past years of pandemic and extreme-weather related events wreaked havoc on a weakened supply chain, effecting industries around the world. Permanent changes and shifting markets caused by this economic disruption are both difficult to predict and difficult to manage. However, while these events exposed…
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Energy
Can the Texas Energy Grid Overcome its Own Legacy of Issues for the Winter Season?
Commentary: For U.S. states in the south and midwest, the first few months of 2021 were marked by a massive winter storm that shut down energy grids, left communities with rolling blackouts for days, halted the flow of goods, severely crippled social services, and even left hundreds dead. Though the storm itself was particularly…
Energy
Hail and Wind: Extreme Weather Risk Mitigation for Utility-Scale PV Power Plants
On this episode of Track to the Future, an Array Technologies podcast, host Tyler Kern was joined by President of VDE Americas John Sedgewick, Array Vice President of Sales Travis Rose, and Array Senior Product Manager Sanket Shah. The group tackled a key topic in utility-scale PV power plant design and operation – extreme…
Building Management
Roofing Roundtable: What’s Hot and What’s Not in Commercial Roofing
On this episode of the MarketScale Building Management Podcast, host Daniel Litwin, the Voice of B2B, was joined by Todd Jenkins, President of Jenkins Roofing, Jennifer Long, National Manager for Commercial Contractor Programs at GAF, and Jo Ann Moreno, Senior Commercial Territory Manager at GAF for a roundtable podcast discussion on the current state…