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  • Leading Modern Teams in Utility Companies
    2025/04/10

    This episode explores the critical elements of managing in utility companies in the modern era. Together with my guest, Greg Downs, a utility management veteran and passionate proponent of authentic leadership, we explore the changing culture of utility companies, managing young teams with different expectations and how to lead with authenticity and corporate alignment.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Talent Alignment: Why understanding individual strengths and interests is crucial for effective remote team building.
    • Goal Congruence: How to strategically match team member talents with specific project objectives for optimal results.
    • The Power of Engagement: The importance of providing challenging and interesting work to keep remote team members motivated and invested.
    • "Trust But Verify" in Action: Practical strategies for trusting your remote team while implementing effective methods for tracking progress and ensuring quality.

    Actionable Insights:

    • Conduct individual talent assessments to understand team member strengths.
    • Design project roles that leverage specific skills and interests.
    • Implement clear goals and expectations with measurable outcomes.
    • Establish transparent communication channels and feedback loops.
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    51 分
  • The Future of Clean Energy with Peter Kelly-Detwiler
    2025/03/27

    In this conversation, Peter Kelly-Detwiler discusses the latest advancements in electric generation technology, focusing on the integration of renewable energy sources, the challenges faced in transmission, and the role of AI in accelerating technological development. He emphasizes the importance of long-term storage solutions for renewable energy and the commercial viability of new technologies in the energy market. In this conversation, Peter Kelly-Detwiler discusses innovative energy storage solutions, particularly focusing on a new technology that utilizes rusting iron to store energy. He also explores the future of nuclear energy, emphasizing the potential of small modular reactors and the advancements in nuclear fusion technology. The discussion highlights the challenges and opportunities in the energy sector, including the need for better communication about emerging technologies and the importance of public perception. Finally, he provides resources for listeners interested in learning more about energy technologies and trends.

    takeaways

    • We're at an inflection point regarding carbon emissions.
    • Adoption of new technologies is crucial for energy transition.
    • Resistance to new transmission lines is a significant challenge.
    • Synthetic inertia is essential for grid stability.
    • AI can drive advancements in material science for energy solutions.
    • Data centers are pushing for new carbon-free resources.
    • Long-term storage is vital for renewable energy reliability.
    • Flow batteries offer scalable energy storage solutions.
    • New sodium-based batteries are emerging in the market.
    • Commercial viability often depends on finding high-value use cases. They created golf ball sized pellets of iron for energy storage.
    • The storage technology is rated for a hundred hours.
    • Form Energy's battery can bridge gaps between wind and solar.
    • The round trip efficiency of the new technology is around 40%.
    • People often take a snapshot view of technology failures.
    • Modular nuclear reactors can be built in factories for better quality control.
    • Nuclear fusion has the potential to be a revolutionary energy source.
    • Commonwealth Fusion is a leading company in fusion technology.
    • The timeline for practical fusion energy could be within the next decade.
    • Peter offers resources for those interested in energy technologies.
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    50 分
  • Managing increasing electricity demand, a discussion with Tyler Norris
    2025/03/13

    The U.S. electric grid is under pressure from skyrocketing demand—data centers, EVs, industrial growth—but do we really need massive transmission and generation expansions? In this episode, Tyler Norris breaks down how flexible load strategies can optimize existing infrastructure, reduce bottlenecks, and accelerate interconnection following the release of his white paper "Rethinking Load Growth: Assessing the Potential for Integration of Large Flexible Loads in US Power Systems"

    Link to the whitepaper: https://nicholasinstitute.duke.edu/sites/default/files/publications/rethinking-load-growth.pdf

    🔌 Listen now to rethink what’s possible for the power grid! #GridModernization #EnergyInfrastructure #FlexibleLoad #Utilities #Podcast

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    27 分
  • The Biggest Threat to Critical Infrastructure NOBODY is Talking About!
    2025/03/10

    Joe Weiss, a leading expert in industrial cybersecurity, reveals a critical vulnerability in our power grids, water systems, and manufacturing plants that most people don't even know about! In this eye-opening interview, we expose the dangerous disconnect between IT security and the engineers who actually keep our critical infrastructure running. Discover how this gap leaves us open to devastating cyberattacks that can mimic equipment malfunctions, causing widespread disruption and damage. Joe also shares his insights on: The history of this alarming disconnect Why traditional cybersecurity approaches are failing How AI could make the problem even worse What needs to be done to protect our critical infrastructure Don't miss this crucial conversation about a hidden threat that affects us all!

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    55 分
  • The Transmission Spending Dilemma: Local vs Regional Planning
    2025/02/13

    In this conversation, Melissa Parvis and Claire Wayner discuss the urgent need for modernization of the US transmission grid, the role of RMI in the clean energy transition, and the challenges of transmission planning. They explore the differences between local and regional transmission projects, the regulatory gaps that have led to increased local spending, and the importance of proactive long-term planning. The discussion highlights the need for transparency in project approvals and the potential benefits of regional planning to enhance efficiency and reduce costs for consumers.

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    39 分
  • The Legal Fight for Clean Energy: Battery Storage, Electrification, and the Future of Utilities
    2025/01/30

    What role does energy storage play in the future of clean energy—and what legal battles are shaping its adoption? In this episode, Matthew Vespa, senior attorney at Earthjustice, explores the legal, political, and technological shifts driving the clean energy transition.

    From battery storage breakthroughs to the push for building electrification, Vespa discusses the opportunities and challenges facing utilities today. How will changing policies impact gas utilities? What legal pressures are shaping energy storage adoption? Tune in for insights on how utilities can navigate this evolving landscape.

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    1 時間
  • Decentralization Disruptors: How Utilities Can Navigate the Clean Energy Shift
    2025/01/30

    As energy decentralization gains momentum, how should utilities respond? John Farrell, co-director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, explores the financial and regulatory forces reshaping the industry. He challenges traditional utility models and highlights the opportunities—and risks—of resisting change. Should utilities embrace decentralized energy, or fight to preserve the status quo? This conversation offers a fresh perspective on what’s ahead and why utility leaders must adapt to stay competitive in a rapidly shifting energy landscape.

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    49 分
  • Utility Infrastructure and Cyber Security 101: Why should you care?
    2025/01/20

    In this episode of Amped Up, Melissa Parvis and Payam Hojjat discuss the critical importance of cybersecurity in the power industry and the broader implications for national infrastructure. As the Cybersecurity Risk & Governance Chief for the State of California, Payam shares his journey into cybersecurity and explore the vulnerabilities of industrial control systems, the motivations behind threat actors, and the essential role of employees in maintaining cybersecurity. The conversation also highlights the increasing sophistication of phishing attacks and the importance of awareness and training for employees. In this conversation, Payam and Melissa delve into the complexities of cybersecurity, focusing on the importance of a Zero Trust architecture, the identification of phishing emails, and the various tactics employed by social engineers. They discuss the implications of generative AI in cybersecurity, particularly in terms of fraud and spoofing, and explore the reconnaissance strategies used by threat actors. The conversation emphasizes the need for vigilance and verification in an increasingly digital world. In this conversation, Payam and Melissa discuss the complexities of cybersecurity, discussing the vulnerabilities of personal information, the role of AI in cyber attacks, and the importance of multi-factor authentication. They explore the risks faced by individuals versus organizations, the necessity of continuous learning in the rapidly evolving field of cybersecurity, and the inevitability of cyber incidents. Payam emphasizes the need for proactive measures and risk management strategies to mitigate potential threats.

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    48 分