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Turbines: A Critical Commodity in Power Generation

Turbines: A Critical Commodity in Power Generation

March 19, 2026
Global demand for electricity is expected to grow significantly over the coming decades. As economies expand, data centers multiply, and electrification accelerates, the need for reliable power generation continues to rise. With that growth comes a parallel demand for the equipment that ma
Turbocharging the Industrial Revolution: Large Turbines Helped Electrify the World

Turbocharging the Industrial Revolution: Large Turbines Helped Electrify the World

March 4, 2026
Long before the word turbine entered the vocabulary in 1822, civilizations were already harnessing the principles behind it. Ancient waterwheels and windmills converted flowing water and wind into usable mechanical power, grinding grain, pumping water, and supporting early industry. These
Filling the Age Gap in Nuclear Power Plant Staffing

Filling the Age Gap in Nuclear Power Plant Staffing

February 17, 2026
Staffing a power plant is challenging under any circumstances — but nuclear facilities present a uniquely complex workforce equation. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, nuclear utilities employed approximately 41,000 workers in 2023. With new reactors under construction and prev
From Cold Shutdown to Critical Comeback: Inside America’s Nuclear Restarts

From Cold Shutdown to Critical Comeback: Inside America’s Nuclear Restarts

February 9, 2026
The United States has been a global leader in nuclear power since the industry’s birth in the 1950s. Today, 94 commercial reactors are operating nationwide—and that number is poised to grow. While 13 new plants are in the planning or construction phases, much of the industry’s attent
Nuclear Plant Upgrades: From Analog to Digital

Nuclear Plant Upgrades: From Analog to Digital

February 4, 2026
The first nuclear power plant to connect to an electrical grid came online in 1954 in the Soviet Union. Once nuclear power proved to be a viable and reliable energy source, the industry expanded rapidly throughout the 1960s and 1970s. That growth slowed dramatically in the 1980s as public
CEIS | Government Appoints Melissa Sisneros as Senior Vice President

CEIS | Government Appoints Melissa Sisneros as Senior Vice President

October 22, 2025
Critical Energy Infrastructure Services (CEIS) is proud to announce the appointment of Melissa Sisneros as Senior Vice President of CEIS | Government, a strategic leadership role that will drive the company’s continued growth and innovation across its government-focused initiatives. Meli
The Evolution of Nuclear Safety in the United States

The Evolution of Nuclear Safety in the United States

October 22, 2025
Ever since the invention of nuclear power in the mid-20th century, safety has always been a cornerstone of the nuclear field. What started with the first electricity generated from a nuclear reactor on December 20, 1951, at the Experimental Breeder Reactor I (EBR-I) in Idaho, has evolved i
White Wolf forms Critical Energy Infrastructure Services Platform

White Wolf forms Critical Energy Infrastructure Services Platform

August 30, 2022
Miami, FL (August 29, 2022) – Critical Energy Infrastructure Services, LLC (“CEIS”) is a special purpose entity that was formed by White Wolf Capital to acquire U.S. based companies focused on providing services to the energy infrastructure sector.