Yolanda F. Pagano (center) served on a panel during the WEN South Louisiana chapter annual dinner
Yolanda F. Pagano, Esq., CPA, leader of OBG’s sustainability practice, recently served on a panel held during the Women’s Energy Network (WEN), South Louisiana chapter annual dinner and silent auction.
Yolanda joined other panel members, including Louisiana State Senator Sharon Hewitt, as well as representatives from the Gulf...
Neil Webb and Mohammad Mojdehi discuss microgrids for business at MACNY energy event
While natural disasters like Hurricane Sandy bring focus to the susceptibility or resiliency of our electrical system to catastrophic events, business owners know too well the implications of diminished power quality and momentary interruptions that they face on a daily basis. New York State has put forth a large number...
Barrier islands are the first line of defense during storms that threaten coastal communities. They reduce the harmful effects of wind and waves and serve as habitats for important wildlife.
Following Hurricane Katrina in 2005, extreme changes such as significant erosion occurred at barrier islands off the central Gulf of Mexico...
There has been no shortage of discussion, policy, executive orders, special committees, conferences, and natural disasters to enumerate the benefits of microgrids.
However, as we pass the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the two-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, the proliferation of microgrids is...
A report published by Pike Research in 2011 projected the total installed generation capacity for campus microgrids would increase by 164% between 2011 and 2017, rising from 620 megawatts to 1.6 gigawatts.