#ReliabilityMatters
🚀 ZERO DOWNTIME with CareLineLive! Unplanned downtime disrupts care:
💊 Meds missed
📆 Logs delayed
🏥 Care impacted

12+ months ZERO downtime for us! Check here: carelinelive.statuspage.io

#ZeroDowntime #ReliabilityMatters
February 11, 2025 at 12:34 PM Everybody can reply
Tesla: 5,500% growth in a decade, redefining cars with AI, EVs, & automation
Toyota: Still selling millions, because not everyone wants their car to crash trying to ‘self-drive'

The battle of hype vs. heritage continues!

#TeslaVsToyota #EVRevolution #FutureOfCars #ReliabilityMatters #TechVsTrust
February 25, 2025 at 5:24 PM Everybody can reply
Specs don’t tell the full story. We stress-test all units under sun, rain, and power cycling before they ship—proving reliability in the real world.
#burnintest #reliabilitymatters #outdoorlcd #digitalsignage
August 14, 2025 at 9:50 PM Everybody can reply
🚀 In the world of #SRE, API versioning is like a seatbelt for your services. It ensures a smooth ride for users even when you're making changes under the hood. 🔒 Don't break the contract – version your APIs! 🔄 #APIVersioning #ReliabilityMatters #DevOps
January 8, 2024 at 3:24 PM Everybody can reply
3 likes
The Proposed Energy Reliability Project in Maryland Sparks Debate #PJM #MarylandEnergy #ReliabilityMatters #EnergyDebate #GridUpgrades #PublicServiceCommission
The Proposed Energy Reliability Project in Maryland Sparks Debate - Cozzy Energy Solutions
The Proposed Energy Reliability Project in Maryland Sparks Debate A $1 billion energy reliability project, known as the Brandon Shores Reliability Mitigation Program, is set to bring significant upgrades and modernization efforts to Maryland's power grid. The initiative aims to address concerns about reliability and ensure a stable energy supply for residents. However, not everyone is convinced that the program is necessary. Local residents and business owners have expressed skepticism, citing minimal disruptions to their electricity supply in recent years. They question whether the project's benefits outweigh its costs. On the other hand, proponents of the program argue that it will provide peace of mind during periods of high demand, such as hot summer afternoons or winter storms when the power grid is under pressure. Additionally, the project is expected to create jobs and stimulate local economic growth, making it a valuable investment for the state. The Maryland Public Service Commission (MPSC) is currently reviewing the proposal, considering feedback from various stakeholders, including residents, business owners, and industry experts. The commission's decision will determine whether the program moves forward. As the debate surrounding this project continues, citizens are encouraged to share their opinions and participate in the MPSC's review process. They can contact their elected representatives and provide input on the proposal, helping shape the future of Maryland's energy infrastructure. Key points include: * The Brandon Shores Reliability Mitigation Program aims to improve energy reliability. * Skepticism surrounds the program's necessity, with some questioning its costs. * Proponents highlight the benefits of job creation and economic growth. * The MPSC is reviewing the proposal, considering input from various stakeholders. Action steps include: * Contacting elected representatives to express opinions on the proposal. * Providing feedback to the MPSC during their review process. * Staying informed about the project's progress.
www.cozzyenergysolutions.com
April 3, 2025 at 2:28 PM Everybody can reply
Collaborative Efforts to Enhance Grid Resilience and Reliability Are Key to Addressing Critical Transmission Challenges #PJM #GridResilience #ReliabilityMatters #EnergyInfrastructure #CollaborationWorks #StabilitySolutions #RegionalCoordination #TransmissionPlanning
Collaborative Efforts to Enhance Grid Resilience and Reliability Are Key to Addressing Critical Transmission Challenges - Cozzy Energy Solutions
Collaborative Efforts to Enhance Grid Resilience and Reliability The Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative (EIPC) has submitted comments to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regarding the North American Electric Reliability Corporation's (NERC) Interregional Transfer Capability Study. In its submission, EIPC has expressed both concerns and recognition of NERC's efforts in addressing this critical issue. While acknowledging the importance of regional differences, EIPC emphasizes the need for a standardized approach to measuring interregional transfer capability. The organization proposes developing consistent metrics that consider not only the identified need but also the cost-benefit analysis and feasibility of proposed projects. This will enable more informed decision-making and facilitate the development of strategic plans to enhance grid resilience and reliability. EIPC also emphasizes the crucial role of planning authorities in undertaking future studies, recommending a coordinated effort between transmission planners, states, and stakeholders. The organization suggests that EIPC could serve as a coordinating role in this process. By working together, federal agencies, state regulators, policymakers, and other stakeholders can leverage the expertise of transmission planners to develop consistent metrics for quantifying transfer capability. The next steps outlined by EIPC involve collaboration between FERC, state regulators, policymakers, and stakeholders to drive actions that increase system resilience and reliability while reducing costs. This comprehensive approach will ensure that future projects are informed by a thorough understanding of regional differences and the specific needs of each area. By combining expertise and knowledge, EIPC is confident that this collaborative effort can lead to more effective solutions for enhancing grid stability. EIPC stands ready to provide technical assistance to federal and state policymakers in support of this initiative, demonstrating its commitment to contributing to the development of a more resilient and reliable energy infrastructure in the Eastern Interconnection.
www.cozzyenergysolutions.com
March 6, 2025 at 11:57 PM Everybody can reply
The Importance of Following Through on Commitments: How Regional Market Collaborations are Shaping the Future of Grid Management #CAISO #GridManagement #RegionalCollaboration #EnergyTrading #ReliabilityMatters #MarketOptimization
The Importance of Following Through on Commitments: How Regional Market Collaborations are Shaping the Future of Grid Management - Cozzy Energy Solutions
The importance of following through on commitments cannot be overstated. When a promise is made, it sets the tone for what is to come and can have significant consequences if not kept. In the case of EPE's involvement with regional markets, this principle rings particularly true. Regional market collaborations are playing an increasingly crucial role in managing the grid as more renewable resources enter the mix. These tools enable utilities to trade electricity from areas where there is a surplus to those where demand exceeds supply, making it easier for them to acquire the energy they need at a lower cost. This not only benefits customers but also improves grid reliability. Markets+ is one such regional collaboration that has caught EPE's attention. By joining this platform, EPE officials believe they will gain more operational flexibility and reliability. PNM, on the other hand, has opted to join EDAM, another day-ahead market initiative. The potential benefits of each arrangement are still being weighed, but it is clear that regional markets are poised to play a vital role in shaping the future of grid management. One key advantage of EPE's decision to join Markets+ is its ability to optimize the Eddy Tie, a critical piece of infrastructure that enables trade with neighboring utilities. This connection point allows EPE to tap into resources from the Southwest Power Pool and access energy from other Xcel Energy utilities. By optimizing this connection, EPE can better ensure the reliability of its own grid. Another reason EPE chose Markets+ over EDAM is its governance structure. While this aspect could be subject to change depending on future legislation in California, EPE officials believe that Markets+ offers more transparency and a greater commitment to reliability. When considering regional markets like these, it's essential to weigh the potential benefits against any potential drawbacks – or changes to regulations. As the landscape of grid management continues to evolve, regional market collaborations will likely play an increasingly important role. By embracing these tools, utilities can better manage demand, reduce costs for customers, and improve overall reliability. For EPE, joining Markets+ is a significant step in this direction, one that could have far-reaching implications for its operations and the communities it serves.
www.cozzyenergysolutions.com
March 18, 2025 at 9:30 AM Everybody can reply
We know the moment of truth comes when temperatures drop and you find out if all your tuning work actually holds up. That first cold morning separates well-built from barely-running.

#coldstart #morningtest #bobberculture #reliabilitymatters

🎥 👉 @bobbergarage_official
July 3, 2025 at 5:06 PM Everybody can reply
LEAD WITH KINDNESS 4/10
🗺️ To the tour coordinator:
“Your curated experiences are fantastic. Having guides present as promised would make them even more memorable.”
#TravelExcellence #ReliabilityMatters #MagicInDetails #Mindset
June 7, 2025 at 5:03 AM Everybody can reply
1 likes