WWDM to Entertainment

Ever think about how much electricity shapes our entertainment? Probably not — and that’s the point. It’s so built into everything we do, it’s easy to forget it’s even there. But without it, none of the amazing stuff we enjoy today would exist.

What we do in the power industry seriously matters to entertainment. Electricity isn’t just something you plug into, it’s the spark behind every story, every song, every experience.

Before electric lights, theaters had to use natural light or gas lamps (talk about a vibe). When electric lighting showed up, it completely transformed live performances, letting artists do way more with their shows.

Then came the 20th century: electric projectors gave us movies, electric guitars and synthesizers reinvented music, and radios and TVs brought entertainment right into everyone’s living rooms.

Today? Electricity powers it all, Netflix binges, home theaters, VR headsets, rollercoasters, giant concerts, you name it. It’s the engine behind creativity and connection, and it keeps pushing the limits of what’s possible.

From candlelit plays to full-blown virtual worlds, electricity has been there, lighting the way. And as entertainment keeps leveling up, the need for a reliable Bulk Electric System (BES) just gets bigger.

The BES is the grid’s MVP — moving huge amounts of power across regions so that everything, from movie nights to music festivals, can keep going strong.

Entertainment’s future is electric. And guess what? We’re right at the heart of it.

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