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Energy Market Balancing: Local Renewables, Global Grids, and Smart Flexibility
Balancing localized renewables with interconnected wholesale markets is now critical. This article shows how energy market balancing, flexibility services, storage, and cross-border trade keep grids reliable while cutting costs and emissions.

Marcellus Louroza
Jul 62 min read


Renewable Energy Subsidies: Costs, Market Signals, and Smarter Incentives
Subsidies helped launch clean power at scale, but the bill is uneven. This article examines how renewable energy subsidies can evolve—phasing out blanket support, rewarding efficiency, and protecting households.

Marcellus Louroza
Jun 242 min read


Balanced Energy Transition: Reliability, Affordability, and Real-World Constraints
Ideology can’t keep the lights on. This article argues that a balanced energy transition—sequenced, technology-agnostic, and reliability-led—is the only credible way to cut emissions without triggering price shocks or supply risks.

Marcellus Louroza
Jun 12 min read


Grid Stability in High-Renewable Systems: Costs, Tools, and Policy to Keep the Lights On
As wind and solar surge, grid stability becomes mission-critical. This article shows how grid stability can be secured with BESS, demand response, advanced inverter standards, and market rules that reward flexibility—without breaking affordability.

Marcellus Louroza
May 272 min read


Pragmatic Energy Strategy: Meeting Surging Demand while Keeping Power Affordable and Reliable
Digital loads are exploding. This article argues that a pragmatic energy strategy—grounded in portfolio planning, firm capacity, storage, and flexibility—keeps AI, 5G, and industry powered without blowing up affordability or reliability.

Marcellus Louroza
May 182 min read
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