by forrist | Oct 31, 2025 | E-G1, Energy
Rethinking What Energy Can Give Historically, energy systems have been extractive—taking from the earth with little regard for long-term consequences. But the future of energy may lie in the opposite direction: systems that restore, replenish, and renew. With...
by forrist | Oct 31, 2025 | E-G1, Energy
Making the Invisible Visible Energy systems don’t just produce power—they produce consequences. From emissions and habitat disruption to water consumption and air quality, the environmental costs of energy often go unmeasured and unseen. AI has the capacity to...
by forrist | Oct 31, 2025 | E-G1, Energy
Energy That Reflects Its People and Place Across the globe, communities are taking energy into their own hands—building solar cooperatives, micro-hydro installations, and wind-sharing networks. These projects are not just technical alternatives; they are expressions...
by forrist | Oct 31, 2025 | E-G1, Energy
Aligning Innovation with Ecology Transitioning to sustainable energy is more than a technical challenge—it’s a societal imperative. As the effects of climate change intensify, energy systems must evolve quickly and responsibly. Artificial intelligence is uniquely...
by forrist | Oct 31, 2025 | E-G1, Energy
Power for the People, Not Just the Grid Access to clean energy shouldn’t depend on zip code or income level. Yet too often, low-income and marginalized communities face barriers to affordable, reliable, and sustainable power. Artificial intelligence has the...