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Bitcoin Mining: Transformers and Maximum Uptime

By Tim Kovach / 09/06/2023 / Comments Off on Bitcoin Mining: Transformers and Maximum Uptime

In the highly competitive world of bitcoin mining, success hinges on maintaining maximum uptime (aka, when the system is in operation and properly functioning). Unplanned downtime results in significant revenue loss and missed opportunities. With the increasing complexity of mining equipment and the growing demands on power infrastructure, ensuring reliability has become paramount. In this article, we’ll…

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Two JCL Field Service experts working on a substation in Pennsylvania.

Transformer Maintenance: Field Service Guide

By Tim Kovach / 06/16/2023 / Comments Off on Transformer Maintenance: Field Service Guide

An Overview of Transformer Maintenance Procedures Transformers: the power grid’s unsung heroes, demand regular maintenance to ensure safe and efficient power distribution. Their upkeep, encompassing electrical testing, fluid analysis, and oil processing, directly impacts every device dependent on electricity. In this article, we’ll dive into the intriguing realm of transformer maintenance and introduce our dedicated…

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The Kool Aid Man: JCL’s Chris Waite

By Tim Kovach / 05/23/2023 / Comments Off on The Kool Aid Man: JCL’s Chris Waite

Author: Jeff Coleman | May 23rd, 2023 Meet Chris Waite… When Jim Landino deploys his “Kool Aid Man,” Chris Waite, Millennials might miss the reference. But it’s an apt description for one of the transformer business’ best problem solvers. Just in case the name eludes you, Kool Aid Man still lives on YouTube as the wall-breaking,…

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Solar Power: Small Scale to Mass Production

By Tim Kovach / 11/07/2022 / Comments Off on Solar Power: Small Scale to Mass Production

Solar Panels, and Gardens, and Farms… Oh My! In September, the JCL Energy Journal took a look at the history of solar power and its pros and cons for the US Electric Grid. Whether you support traditional utilities, solar, or a mix of both, one thing is clear… The push for solar power isn’t going…

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The History of American Electric Cooperatives

By Tim Kovach / 10/06/2022 / Comments Off on The History of American Electric Cooperatives

Most of us understand the concept of cooperation. We learn to cooperate with our peers in grade school. We cooperate with our co-workers at our jobs. And we try (sometimes unsuccessfully) to cooperate with our extended family members at holiday dinners. But many Americans are less familiar with the term “electric cooperative.” If you grow…

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Solar Energy vs. Traditional Utilities

By Tim Kovach / 09/19/2022 / Comments Off on Solar Energy vs. Traditional Utilities

Hi, My Name Is: Solar Energy Last month, the JCL Energy Journal explored how electricity gets from power plant to you and took a look at how electric utilities work. As it usually happens, the more you know, the more questions that you have. One of those questions was about solar energy. We know it…

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Behind the Scenes: Electric Utilities Explained

By Tim Kovach / 08/25/2022 / Comments Off on Behind the Scenes: Electric Utilities Explained

Electric Utilities Explained Websters defines utility as “something useful; a useful thing.” To narrow it further, a public utility is “a public service, as a system to provide water or electricity, a railroad line, a cell tower network, or the like.” If you are anything like me, you’ve read the first two sentences and you’ve…

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From Power Plant to You

By Tim Kovach / 08/11/2022 / Comments Off on From Power Plant to You

The JCL Energy Journal recently took a look at the US Electric Grid to learn how the American power grid is organized, and how it functions as a whole. Now we go deeper and map the journey of electricity, from power plant to you. Electrical transformers are a huge piece of the infrastructure of the…

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Extreme Weather and the Electric Grid

By Tim Kovach / 07/28/2022 / Comments Off on Extreme Weather and the Electric Grid

Today’s Forecast : Cloudy With a Chance of Power Outages Earlier this month the JCL Energy Journal took a look at the US Electric Grid. As we learned about how the grid was structured, we also learned another not-so-fun fact. Extreme weather is affecting the electric grid in increasingly detrimental ways each year. Lately, it…

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The US Electric Grid: America’s Heartbeat

By Tim Kovach / 07/14/2022 / Comments Off on The US Electric Grid: America’s Heartbeat

Let’s play a guessing game, see if you can guess what I’m describing… You use it everyday in many ways. You rely on it, but don’t often think about it. When it stops working, it causes massive problems. If you guessed the U.S. Electric Grid, you were correct! Our Electric Grid is a vast and…

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