AMI, DERs, Storage: Why EnergyTech Pilots Rarely Scale
Pilots succeed because they avoid institutional friction; scale fails because it can’t EnergyTech is full of pilots that work—and products […]
Pilots succeed because they avoid institutional friction; scale fails because it can’t EnergyTech is full of pilots that work—and products […]
For much of the past three decades, electricity grids were engineered for efficiency, not resilience. Energy systems assumed relative geopolitical
Few technologies in the energy transition inspire as much enthusiasm—and skepticism—as hydrogen. Proponents describe hydrogen as the missing link: a
For much of the energy transition, storage has been treated as a supporting technology—useful, but optional. Batteries were framed as
“Cities need to innovate” is one of the most repeated—and least examined—ideas in UrbanTech. It sounds progressive. It flatters founders.
Why billable hours, risk transfer, and liability—not model accuracy—decide adoption For the last two years, the LegalTech conversation has been
For nearly a decade, Smart City was the most overused phrase in urban technology. Billions were spent, dashboards were built,
Why technology adoption in law fails—and how to dismantle it, layer by layer For over a decade, LegalTech has promised
Procurement logic ≠ operational logic ≠ value realisation Utilities are not short of technology. They are short of technology that
For more than a decade, the global energy transition narrative has focused overwhelmingly on renewable generation. Solar and wind capacity