When we talk about disasters, we often default to the language of nature. We describe storms as "unprecedented," floods as ...
Numerous submarine cables crisscross the Philippines’ underwater domain, connecting Southeast Asia to the United States, ...
B y the close of 2025, Nigeria’s electricity sector had become a stark paradox: hundreds of millions of Dollars invested, ...
State-sponsored cyberthreats, like the Volt Typhoon campaign attributed to China, have reinforced a harsh reality: Utility companies and critical ...
The utilities sector is facing a silent—but explosive—threat. As machines take on more operational responsibility, from managing turbines to controlling grids and monitoring water flow, they rely on a ...
Submarine cables have revalued their status as critical infrastructure. Ensuring their integrity, both physical and cyber, is a major challenge. Between 95 and 99% of the world’s data traffic travels ...
Rising interest rates, AI-driven demand, and rapidly evolving connectivity needs are reshaping the digital infrastructure landscape. Joshua Oboler, an investment partner at Palistar Capital, an ...
There is uncertainty among top officials of Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission following expiration of the tenure of the chairman in June and indications that the tenure of the vice chairman ...
Every day, Americans rely on critical infrastructure to power our daily lives whether we realize it or not. From the energy that heats our homes and keeps the lights on, to the water that we drink, ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has opened new funding through the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act to support major drinking water and wastewater upgrades nationwide, while ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Allan Marks is a lawyer who covers energy, infrastructure and climate. NERC’s 2025–2026 Winter Reliability Assessment examines ...