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As electrical grid operators move to fast-track gas projects, consumer and environmental advocates raise red flags. --- The U.S. electricity grid is undergoing a dramatic transformation. As coal plants retire, wind, solar, and battery storage now dominate the pipeline of new power projects. Yet in recent months, some policymakers and grid operators have called for a new wave of natural gas plants to meet rising electricity demand from AI data centers and industrial growth. Supporters argue that gas offers a fast, reliable solution. Critics see a costly, backward-looking move that undermines long-term climate and affordability goals. Too often missing from this debate is the voice of the consumer—the people ultimately footing the bill. This episode explores the consumer perspective on our rapidly evolving grid with two guests with deep experience at the intersection of grid policy and public interest. Patrick Cicero is the former consumer advocate for Pennsylvania. John Quigley is a senior fellow at the Kleinman Center and former secretary of Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection. Together, they discuss what the energy transition means for ratepayers—and the policies needed to ensure a clean, reliable, and equitable grid. Patrick Cicero is chief counsel at the Pennsylvania Utility Law Project and former consumer advocate for the state of Pennsylvania. John Quigley is a senior fellow at the Kleinman Center and a former secretary of Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection. Related Content Has Europe’s Emissions Trading Scheme Taken Away a Country’s Ability to Reduce Emissions? https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/has-europes-emissions-trading-scheme-taken-away-a-countrys-ability-to-reduce-emissions/ Fossil Foolishness https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/commentary/blog/fossil-foolishness/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world has changed a lot in the last century, but it might surprise you to learn that the US power grid has remained pretty much the same. In this country, energy is by and large controlled by regional utilities with de-facto monopolies, and no real incentive to innovate. That inertia impacts the entire economy, as industrial projects are starved of the power they need to get off the ground. Jereme Kent is the founder and CEO of One Power Company. Under his leadership, One Power is trailblazing the creation of the customer-centric power grid of the future. Before founding One Power in 2009, Jereme led the construction of some of the world's premier wind projects. As a field engineer, erection superintendent and site manager, he has overseen more than a billion dollars in wind turbine construction. Jereme joins us to discuss how and why current US power infrastructure is falling short, and how the One Power model could both energize and decarbonize America's efforts to re-industrialize. Highlights:The state of the grid (3:09)Why we need fixes now (7:04)One Powers services (9:03)Vertical Integration (11:30)Digital Substations (13:54)Fundamental Industries (15:20)Sustainability (16:55)Net Zero (19:45)10 year outlook (21:02)Culture of innovation (23:36)One Power's priorities (25:30)Links:Jereme Kent LinkedInOne Power LinkedInOne Power WebsiteICR LinkedInICR TwitterICR Website Feedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.
Kenmore is Home Electricity Made Easy - Modernize the Smart Home from Appliances to the Electric Grid – Revisited w/ CEO Sri Solur - AZ TRT S06 EP04 (265) 2-23-2025 What We Learned This Week · Kenmore is home electricity made easy. Kenmore is on a mission to modernize the home. Live More & Live Better. Also need to make it Affordable. · Clean Tech goes w/ the smart home, smart appliances (that connect to the home) and the electrical power grid for better living Electrical Grid needs to be modernized – cannot handle the current & future power demands · Homes built Pre-1990 run on Electric Panels that are outdated – costs of $40K + to modernize to handle charging EVs at home · Design of the Future House would have a Battery in it that could recharge your appliances and electronics during down hours. · Solving problems in electricity and energy also have the same issues with working on better water and clean food. It is more than just an energy and electric issue. Guest: Sri Solur, CEO, Kenmore / Brands https://www.linkedin.com/in/solur https://www.kenmore.com/ Sri Solur is chief executive officer of brands for Kenmore at Transformco. An industry veteran with 25+ years of experience, Sri has a rich history of success leading high tech products and businesses. He previously served as CPO and GM at Berkshire Grey, a leader in industrial robotics, and was a member of the leadership team that took the company public. Sri also served as CPO at SharkNinja, and was instrumental in bringing the Shark IQ Robot vacuum and NinjaFoodi products to market, while also holding a leadership role to take the company public. Sri spent 20 years at Hewlett Packard, serving as founder and CPO of CloudPrint, the company's wearables and IOT business. In his career, Sri has created products for world-renowned brands including Hugo Boss, Movado, Ferrari, Juicy Couture, and more. Sri holds a bachelor's degree in Engineering from NIT and an MBA from Boston University. As Earth Day approaches (April), Kenmore is empowering greener homes and people. The trusted appliance maker recently unveiled a new “Home Electrification Made Easy” program that looks to simplify the electrification process and reduce overall costs in transitioning to electric appliances. Kenmore has set an ambitious goal with the program to electrify one million homes that will ultimately save homeowners one billion dollars over the next decade. Kenmore's innovation and energy programs are driving a new generation of electrification for today's home ecosystem. Some of the company's core innovations include: Expansion of electrification and smart products for every room in the home. Addition of electrification enablers, such as smart electrical panels and dynamic Level 2 EV chargers, that help eliminate roadblocks many homeowners have in wanting to electrify their entire home. Simplifying rebate and savings programs, such as Congress' Inflation Reduction Act, to help customers cut costs by taking advantage of available local and national funding and discounts. Building relationships with industry leaders in product, service and consumer education to supplement and amplify their mission to electrify American homes. This electric push comes as a new generation of homeowners seek to invest in smarter, greener home solutions and previous generations are coming up against new government standards making accessibility to like-for-like replacement equipment for their home obsolete. With Kenmore's electrification program delivering a quick onramp to affordable green energy homes, homeowners of all backgrounds and budgets have a more attainable path to smart, green home adoption. Notes: Kenmore CEO and Appliances Seg. 1 Major appliances and clean tech and sustainability energy security is a big issue on the macro end. The effect on the electric grid and power lines. There is lots of demand and potential blackouts. This is a fuel and demand issue. The government and utility companies are working on clean energy. Currently they use fossil fuels and working on using less. Design of the future house would have a battery in it that could recharge your appliances and electronics storing down ours. The electric layout of most homes, especially homes built pre-1990s has an 100 amp circuit. If you have modern tech like an EV charger in your house, an electrician cannot set it up because the EV charger will blow up your 100 amp circuit. It would cost you between $20 and 60 K to upgrade a house for a modern electric set up. Kenmore will install electric panel with load balance for EV vehicles and in-home appliances. Seg. 2 Electrical layout of a house as you install new appliances. There is a booster within the inflation reduction act. There are rebates for lower income people, where it pays you for getting new appliances. 10 K instant credit for new appliances. The comparison of older appliances versus new appliances. Many older appliances may run on fossil fuels like a gas range oven or gas water heater. Older HVAC unit has more wear and tear. On a hot days and really cold days appliances operate at peak and are putting demand on the electric red. Looking for new ways of sustainable clean energy and examples hydroelectric power. You would have a back up in high demand times, where are you fire up a generator running on fossil fuels. Do you want to protect the grid for maintenance but also things like cyber attacks. One way you could do this is make all homes standalone energy producers. Peak rates for electricity or 6 to 10 PM at night. At these times electricity use taxes the grid and also taxes your wallet. Do you want to run your dishwasher post 10 PM. Seg. 3 We are moving from a world of done by you to a world of done for you. The smart home of the future will help you. The electrical panel would work with the grid and decide when to charge electronics in your house. Kenmore has electric appliances that works with the electric red. These appliances save you money and also save the grid. On a bigger scale we need to modernize the electric road. Then in the future build better homes cars and appliances. Inflation reduction act has multiprong incentives for all of this. When we saw the bull run of tech starting in 2010 it had three things working together. Social mobile and the cloud all came together to create this tech rise. Do you need electricity plus clean energy plus clean water. A rising tide that can raise all. Do you want to solve problems, what are the pain killers? Seg. 4 CEO was an engineer by trade. Worked in Boston went to business school and after that he built some products. Worked at Altavista on firewalls and search. Cloud print on printing mobile with the HP e-print. Worked in wearables at Hugo boss and Ferrari. Worked at Comcast on Xfinity digital security and high-speed Internet. Worked with shark and ninja on home robots. Worked at Bershire Gray, consumer robots which went public with an IPO. Then at Brands / Kenmore (also Diehard batteries) - Building better and smarter appliances Span that I/O build a smart electrical panel. Do you want your appliances to give you repair and maintenance updates. Whole home electrification. A whole home dashboard controlling your smart home. An example would be your fridge would tell you when you need a new filter. Kenmore is a tech forward company. Solving problems in electricity and energy also have the same issues with working on better water and clean food. It is more than just an energy and electric issue. Live more and live better. Also need to make it affordable. 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EV sales in the US continue to grow. Learn what needs to happen to spur further adoption. Roughly 20% of US passenger vehicles sold in 2024 were battery electric or hybrid vehicles. What's next for the EV industry, especially in the face of a changing regulatory environment and tariffson key materials such as lithium? Join Steve Odland and guest Dr. Alex Heil, senior economist in the US Economy, Strategy & Finance Center, to explore the future of EV growth in the US, whether EVs are price competitive with fossil fuel vehicles, and what's happening in countries such as Norway, China, and India. (00:29) Understanding Electric Vehicles (02:15) Trends in EV Adoption (03:47) Challenges of Range and Cost (06:27) Impact on the Electrical Grid (09:10) Charging Infrastructure Developments (14:06) Commercial and Freight EVs (17:33) Global EV Market Insights For more from The Conference Board: Charging Ahead: Taking Stock of the Electric Vehicle Market in the US Global EV Insights Charging Ahead: Is India's EV Adoption Plan a Model for the Developing World?
Aubrey Johnson, head of transmission planning for Midwest electrical grid operator MISO, explains the $22 billion effort to expand and modernize the grid for clean energy and reliability. --- Last year, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, issued its landmark Order number 1920, with the goal of spurring the development of long distance electricity transmission lines in the United States. The order came in response to a challenging reality: the U.S. will need dramatically more transmission to accommodate growing electricity demand and an expanding fleet of clean energy resources. Despite this need, very little regional transmission development has, in fact, taken place over the past decade. Yet there has been at least one place where grid planning has aggressively moved forward. The Midcontinent Independent System Operator, or MISO, is the electric grid operator for the midwestern U.S. and part of Canada. In December, MISO approved $22 billion dollars' worth of new transmission projects as the latest step in its ongoing effort to build a clean and reliable grid of the future. One of the leaders of that effort is Aubrey Johnson, vice president of system planning and competitive transmission at MISO. He discusses the need behind MISO’s grid expansion efforts and the unique set of challenges involved in getting more than a dozen states, each with their own unique energy policy agendas, to lend their support to these projects. Johnson also explains the range of benefits that the new powerlines will offer and challenges that could lie ahead as the lines move from the planning stage to construction. Aubrey Johnson is vice president of system planning and competitive transmission at the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO). Related Content: California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/californias-low-carbon-fuel-standard/ Cooling People, Not Spaces: Surmounting the Risks of Air-Conditioning Over-Reliance https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/cooling-people-not-spaces-surmounting-the-risks-of-air-conditioning-over-reliance/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.eduSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grid Strategies’ Rob Gramlich discusses the dramatic increase in electricity demand from data center and manufacturing growth, and the challenges it presents for the grid. --- Electricity demand growth has returned with a vengeance in the United States due to an increase in manufacturing and, most dramatically, the growing use of AI. Across the country, technology giants are racing to build AI data centers, the largest of which will consume as much electricity as an entire mid-sized city. Yet our electrical grid was not built with such large and immediate new sources of power demand in mind, and it has become clear that solutions are urgently needed if our grid is to successfully accommodate this new load. Adding to the challenge is the fact that forecasts of future demand have been frequently and dramatically revised upwards. The future of electricity demand looks big, but just how big remains uncertain. Rob Gramlich, president of power sector consultancy Grid Strategies and a frequent expert witness on grid issues before Congress and regulatory agencies, explores the future of electricity demand. Gramlich discusses data from a new Grid Strategies report on the pace of demand growth, and a variety of strategies by which our electric grid might meet that demand. He also considers implications for the cost of electricity and the pace of grid decarbonization. Rob Gramlich is president of Grid Strategies. Related Content Should ‘Energy Hogs’ Shoulder More of the Utility Cost Burden? https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/should-energy-hogs-shoulder-more-of-the-utility-cost-burden/ How Can We Improve the Efficiency of Electricity Pricing Systems? https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/how-can-we-improve-the-efficiency-of-electricity-pricing-systems/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.eduSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachael and Greg are back in Indiana on a late holiday visit and after hearing tall tales of the trade we decided to welcome, Rachael's very own Father In-Law - Mike Hunter onto the podcast to tell us about some of the scariest moments he experienced as a High Voltage electrician during his 37 year career. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Two experts discuss the challenge of keeping billions of people cool while minimizing electrical grid and climate impacts. --- Global air conditioner use could triple by the middle of this century, driving a dramatic increase in electricity demand. This growth will place additional strain on already overburdened electrical grids and lead to significant economic and environmental challenges. Yet these negative impacts might be substantially reduced if more attention were paid to cooling people, rather than the air around them. Two experts at the intersection of cooling technology and building design discuss how a paradigm shift in our thinking about how we cool ourselves could make it possible for billions of people to stay comfortable in an increasingly hot world while minimizing additional electricity demand. Dorit Aviv, director of the Thermal Architecture Lab at the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design and Adam Rysanek, director of the Building Decisions Research Group at the University of British Columbia, share insights from a Kleinman Center-funded research effort into sustainable cooling. Their work focuses on the development of systems that have the potential to meet a dramatic increase in cooling demand, and do so without putting energy systems and climate into further jeopardy. Dorit Aviv is director of the Thermal Architecture Lab at the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design. Adam Rysanek is director of the Building Decisions Research Group at the University of British Columbia. Related Content: Cooling People, Not Spaces: Surmounting the Risks of Air-Conditioning Over-Reliance https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/cooling-people-not-spaces-surmounting-the-risks-of-air-conditioning-over-reliance/ The Untapped Potential of ‘Repurposed Energy’ https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/the-untapped-potential-of-repurposed-energy/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.eduSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The modern world runs on electricity. That isn't a throwaway statement. If we take away electricity, our modern civilization will quickly fall apart. The power that runs the modern world is dependent on a very technical, and in some cases very fragile, network of electrical generation, transmission, and consumption. These electrical networks can be as small as a city or as large as a continent. Learn more about the electrical grid, how it works and how may change in the future on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsors MasterClass Get up to 50% off at MASTERCLASS.COM/EVERYWHERE. Quince Go to quince.com/daily for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! ButcherBox New users that sign up for ButcherBox will receive 2lbs of grass fed ground beef in every box for the lifetime of their subscription + $20 off your first box when you use code daily at checkout! Subscribe to the podcast! https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/ -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Charles Daniel Associate Producers: Ben Long & Cameron Kieffer Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeverywheredaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Byzantine governance structures and vested interests are slowing the greening of the U.S. electrical grid. Two grid policy experts discuss paths forward. --- The U.S. electrical grid faces declining reliability, often attributed to a rapidly evolving energy mix, surging demand, and more frequent severe weather. Yet a deeper issue lies in the fragmented governance of the grid, where conflicting visions from federal, state, and industry-level regulators hinder progress toward a clean and reliable energy future. Shelley Welton of the Kleinman Center and Joshua Macey of Yale Law School examine the tangled web of grid governance in the U.S., and highlight inherent conflicts of interest and clashes between state and federal regulatory priorities. They also explore potential pathways for governance reform. Shelley Welton is Presidential Distinguished Professor of Law and Energy Policy with the Kleinman Center and Penn Carey Law School at the University of Pennsylvania. Joshua Macey is an associate professor of Law at Yale Law School. Related Content: The Key to Electric Grid Reliability: Modernizing Governance https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/the-key-to-electric-grid-reliability-modernizing-governance/ How Can We Improve the Efficiency of Electricity Pricing Systems? https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/how-can-we-improve-the-efficiency-of-electricity-pricing-systems/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.eduSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Virtual power plants can help electric grid operators address supply shortages and reliability concerns, but policy support is needed. --- The U.S. electrical grid is under growing stress, raising concern that recent widescale power outages may signal more grid challenges to come. In recent years, electricity demand has grown at an accelerating pace while, at the same time, power supply has tightened as existing power plants have retired and grid operators have struggled to bring new sources of power online. Yet one promising solution to the grid's challenges may already be in place, if grid operators and regulators can figure out how to use it to full advantage. ‘Virtual power plants' can combine small, distributed energy resources such as rooftop solar and demand response into a single, virtual whole that grid operators can deploy like a traditional powerplant. VPPs hold the promise of delivering large amounts of readily available and reliable energy services, if a number of regulatory and technological challenges can be overcome. On the podcast Ryan Hledik, a principal with electricity market consultancy The Brattle Group, explores the potential of virtual power plants. He explains how VPPs work, discusses hurdles to their development, and considers policy solutions to speed their growth. Ryan Hledik is a principal with electricity market consultancy The Brattle Group. Related Content: Closing the Climate Finance Gap: A Proposal for a New Green Investment Protocol https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/closing-the-climate-finance-gap-a-proposal-for-a-new-green-investment-protocol/ The Untapped Potential of “Repurposed Energy” https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/the-untapped-potential-of-repurposed-energy/ Energy Policy Now is produced by The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. For all things energy policy, visit kleinmanenergy.upenn.eduSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cuba's electrical grid collapsed again on Sunday, the fourth such failure in 48 hours, raising fresh doubts about a quick fix on an island already suffering from severe shortages of food, fuel and medicine. October 21st 2024 --- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Ray Appleton Show' on all platforms: --- 'The Ray Appleton Show' is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- 'The Ray Appleton Show' Weekdays 11 AM -2 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Podcast | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Thanks to the TIN FOIL MULISHA members who support this podcast with their time, talent and treasure! Support UFO...No! with a direct PayPal donation: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ufonopodcast/5 Join the UFO...No! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ufonopodcast Join the UFO...No! Discord: https://discord.gg/QysDepDu9P Buy UFO...No! Merch: https://ufono-podcast.creator-spring.com Looking for Magic Mushrooms (Psilocybin)? Visit https://www.schedule35.co/us/ Use code U1173687US240607 to get a 20% discount on your first purchase! SHOW NOTES https://www.youtube.com/shorts/q28gazfNP4I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiyEOZ-OOZo&t=40s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fH0cYn52eg FACTS & FUCKERY Flood footage 1 https://x.com/volcaholic1/status/1841422096641019942 Flood footage 2 https://x.com/Ella__Dorsey/status/1841500310629462132 Flood footage 3 https://x.com/ReedTimmerUSA/status/1841302019077767308 Gov sabotage 1 https://x.com/RealDrJaneRuby/status/1841284095101305054 Gov sabotage 2 https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1841433497124417934 Gov sabotage 3 https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1841496400020058321 Gov sabotage 4 https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1841529001938190614 Gov sabotage 5 https://x.com/Skriptkeeper17/status/1841448651127693359 Gov sabotage 6 https://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1841679099959320871 Gov sabotage 7 https://x.com/atensnut/status/1841865609279070388 Gov sabotage 8 https://x.com/WatchChad/status/1841843962534826165 Local authorities threatening citizens 1 https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1841848160995467506 Local authorities threatening citizens 2 https://x.com/RealDrJaneRuby/status/1841454435416875412 Gov says no aid 1 https://nypost.com/2024/10/03/us-news/feds-say-theres-no-money-left-to-respond-to-hurricanes-after-fema-used-640-9m-this-year-on-migrants/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=nypost Gov says no aid 2 https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/1841474139128762433 Gov says no aid 3 https://x.com/EndWokeness/status/1840597990760649031 Gov asks Americans to pay for aid https://x.com/ChuckCallesto/status/1840966490649960714 Other countries are more important https://x.com/IsabellaMDeLuca/status/1841670489141346404 Trump seems to be helping https://x.com/ChuckCallesto/status/1841142521663029417 Americans are amazing 1 https://x.com/ryantyre/status/1841583311782568064 Americans are amazing 2 https://x.com/dagenmcdowell/status/1841648583663046741 Americans are amazing 3 https://x.com/CoryMillsFL/status/1841491571461829013 Americans are amazing 4 https://x.com/Mashburn4NC/status/1841207336393678925 Americans are amazing 5 https://x.com/TheShawnHendrix/status/1841835579761139730 Baxter International temporarily closes its largest plant following hurricane, raising questions about supply of medical solutions https://www.hastingstribune.com/ap/business/baxter-international-temporarily-closes-its-largest-plant-following-hurricane-raising-questions-about-supply-of-medical/article_dafa4dd2-a318-5d6b-80cb-b31bd94a5818.html
https://coloradosun.com/2024/06/26/colorado-wind-energy-trump/ Today – Colorado Sun environment reporter Michael Booth looks at wind energy's contribution to the state's electrical grid, while health reporter John Ingold provides the latest update on bird flu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast: Hack the Plant (LS 34 · TOP 3% what is this?)Episode: Supporting Ukrainian Electrical Grid Resilience in WartimePub date: 2024-06-21Joe Marshall is a Senior IoT Security Strategist at Cisco Talos Intelligence Group. When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Joe helped coordinate a multinational, multi-company coalition of volunteers and experts to find a technological solution. Bryson and Joe sat down to discuss his efforts in Ukraine, how he got the go-ahead from Cisco leadership, and more. “They were like, yeah, we can't even get accurate timing to work on our transmission grid because of jamming that is interrupting GPS communications,” Joe explains. “A week later I was sitting in my office and I went, ‘I wonder if we have something inside of Cisco that can actually help with this.'” Join us for this and more on this episode of Hack the Plan[e]t. Hack the Plant is brought to you by ICS Village and the Institute for Security and Technology.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Bryson Bort, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: Hack the Plant (LS 34 · TOP 3% what is this?)Episode: Supporting Ukrainian Electrical Grid Resilience in WartimePub date: 2024-06-21Joe Marshall is a Senior IoT Security Strategist at Cisco Talos Intelligence Group. When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Joe helped coordinate a multinational, multi-company coalition of volunteers and experts to find a technological solution. Bryson and Joe sat down to discuss his efforts in Ukraine, how he got the go-ahead from Cisco leadership, and more. “They were like, yeah, we can't even get accurate timing to work on our transmission grid because of jamming that is interrupting GPS communications,” Joe explains. “A week later I was sitting in my office and I went, ‘I wonder if we have something inside of Cisco that can actually help with this.'” Join us for this and more on this episode of Hack the Plan[e]t. Hack the Plant is brought to you by ICS Village and the Institute for Security and Technology.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Bryson Bort, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Heat waves like the one we're in right now mean people will use more electricity for things like air conditioning. PJM, the electrical grid operator for the northeast region including Pennsylvania, is handling demand so far with the temperatures in the 90s day after day. With just more than one week until the budget deadline, the state Senate Majority Leader is addressing concerns about negotiations around the annual spending plan. Aerospace manufacturer Boeing is downsizing its workforce in Pennsylvania. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid has undergone a recent overhaul to make things easier. But its rollout has caused stumbling blocks for both high school students and colleges. Penn State trustees are hearing about the impact. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filed paperwork to get on the ballot for the November election in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania's highest court will decide whether the cash-paying electronic game terminals that are commonplace in convenience stores, bars and elsewhere are unlicensed gambling machines. Hershey's Joe Snively broke a third-period tie on a power-play scramble as the defending AHL champion Hershey Bears held off the Coachella Valley Firebirds 3-2 in Game 4 of the Calder Cup Final. The series is tied at two games apiece.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How will progress at the edge change our homes, cars and the electrical grid? In this conversation, Bill sits down with Kai Hackbarth, Senior Tech Evangelist at Bosch Global Software Technologies for a wide ranging discussion around Kai's work at the OSGI foundation, and the complexities of smart homes, smart vehicles and the challenges posed to the electrical grid. ---------Key Quotes:“Electricity is not the answer for cars. to call it like this. So, if everybody drives an electric vehicle, no grid can manage this.”“The grid was never designed for renewable energy sources.”“I think hydrogen will come, right? It's not yet ready for cars”--------Timestamps: (00:00) How Kai got started in tech (06:28) Kai's definition of edge (13:06) Smart homes and smart assisted living facilities(20:39) Kai's work with the OSGI25:29 Challenges and innovations in smart grid technology28:49 The future of electric and hydrogen vehicles32:51 Software-defined vehicles and industry challenges39:00 Developments in edge tech and sustainability--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInFollow Kai on LinkedInEdge Solutions | Dell Technologies
EPISODE 113 | Power Is Power: The Vulnerable Electrical Grid Guest: Chris Underwood, author of the The Cold Winter series Our digital age needs electricity more than anything else. But what would happen is part of the power grid went down during one of the worst winter storms in history? That's the premise of Chris Underwood's thriller series The Cold Winter. The fact is that power grid is vulnerable, and a series of low-tech in recent years have highlighted some serious problems that have still not been addressed. Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. #ConspiracyClearinghouse #sharingiscaring #donations #support #buymeacoffee You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Review us here or on IMDb! SECTIONS 02:35 - A look at the first two novels, the inspiration and overall plot 09:10 - The third book, the history of the Ohio River, companies still use COBOL, Huey helicopters and LST-235 13:56 - Blackouts inspire the Pentagon to commission the report Brittle Power, it all costs money, attacks against the grid in the 70s and later - the Metcalf Sniper Attacks, Russian hacks by Grizzly Steppe, transformers made in China, Jason Woodring's Arkansas attacks, a neo-Nazi couple in Baltimore, human attacks increasing, power stations themselves need power 24:20 - Weaponizing extreme climate, HAARP, the Walking Dead with weather, people become extreme in extreme situations 27:47 - Four types of threats, false flags 32:57 - We ship coal to China, cold fusion holdouts, education is the cure, the cavalry is not coming 37:38 - Point Pleasant's Mothman Festival, The Creatures of Holden Beach, this is a different Chris Underwood, prepper conventions, the Dayton Air Show Music by Fanette Ronjat More Info Chris Underwood website The Cold Winter series by Chris Underwood The Mist by Stephen King The Road by Cormac McCarthy How a butterfly's wing can bring down Goliath / Chaos theories calculate the vulnerability of megasystems Blackouts cause N America chaos Hacking The Electric Grid Is Damned Hard Keeping the electric grid safe from attack Sophisticated but low-tech power grid attack baffles authorities U.S. Power Grid Vulnerable to Attack: Congressional Research Service Attacks on power substations are growing. Why is the electric grid so hard to protect? How the US power grid is a target for far-right groups The story of Jason Woodring, the Arkansas power grid vandal Southern Idaho Man Sentenced for Destruction of Energy Facility After Shooting at Idaho Power Hydroelectric Plants Sniper attack on California power grid may have been 'an insider,' DHS says Physical attacks on power grid surge to new peak Extremists keep trying to trigger mass blackouts — and that's not even the scariest part What is going on with attacks on American power stations? Brittle Power: Energy Strategy for National Security by Amory B. Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins Electric Power Grid 'Inherently Vulnerable' to Terrorist Attacks Girding the Grid in Security Management Scientists successfully replicate historic nuclear fusion breakthrough three times A Bridge Too Far: The Mothman Visits Point Pleasant episode Mothman Festival website The Creatures of Holden Beach.....And the Murder they did NOT Commit! by Chris Underwood Prepper Camp The Dayton Air Show Follow us on social: Facebook Twitter Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a 2022 Gold Quill Award, 2022 Gold MarCom Award, 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold, 2021 Silver Davey Award, 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists. PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER
Michigan State Police are investigating after human remains were found on the campus of the University of Michigan. WWJ's Tracey McCaskill and Tony Ortiz will bring you more on that, plus the sweltering heat hovering over Metro Detroit and today's other top news from across the region. (Photo: Getty Images)
Matt and Nick talk about improving America's electrical grid (White House to announce new actions to modernize America's aging electrical grid),The Transportation Department strengthening vehicle fuel mileage standards (Biden Administration Tightens Mileage Rules to Buoy Electric Vehicles),Increasing natural gas usage in the Philippines (The Philippines goes all in for natural gas, a climate pollutant),Turkey's national emissions trading system (Turkey to implement national emissions-trading system soon, vice president says),A heat dome in the western U.S. (Heat wave brings dangerous weather to western US),Drought causing mass fish dead in Chihuahua, Mexico (Mass fish death in Mexico's Chihuahua State blamed on severe drought),And climate change threatens the recovery of the bird from the Rio movies (Recovery of Brazil's Spix's macaw, popularized in animated 'Rio' films, threatened by climate change)!Make sure to check out our sponsor for today's episode at Vala Alta using this link” for 15% off.
Heard the expression ‘energy transition' before and not quite sure what it means? Ever wondered how the electrical grid came to be? Or whether the electricity we use in our lives is sustainable? In this episode, Dr. Markus Heimbach, Managing Director of the High Voltage Products business unit in Hitachi Energy and the best person to answer these questions, will tell you all about it. Tune in for an electrifying journey as Markus unpacks the history and evolution of the electrical grid, the global movement of the energy transition and challenges, breakthrough high-voltage innovations, and more. --- Dr. Markus Heimbach is the vibrant force behind Hitachi Energy's High Voltage Products business unit. He holds an M.Sc. and a PhD in electrical engineering from RWTH Aachen University and an MBA from the University of Hagen. Before joining Hitachi Energy, Markus was a scientist and chief engineer in Aachen University. When he's not leading innovative and game-changing projects, you can find him conquering cycling races with the same drive he brings to his career. He is energetic, engaging, and always up for a challenge! --- Make sure to follow us and click the notification button to get updates on new episodes. Visit hitachienergy.com/powerpulse for more information. The Power Pulse podcast is produced and edited by Creative Chimps for Hitachi Energy.
Both sides of former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial are making their final pitches to the jury. Israel continues its assaults on Rafah despite international condemnation. Taiwan's parliament passed a controversial reform bill – we have details. The White House is rolling out a plan to upgrade America's aging power grid. And, new research breaks down the caloric cost of pregnancy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Battery safety is extremely important, especially in space.
Nate Norman is a life coach dedicated to empowering men on their journey toward holistic well-being. His passion lies in helping individuals ignite their faith, embrace the responsibilities of fatherhood, and achieve optimal fitness. Nate's mission is to inspire men to deepen their spiritual connection. Through personalized coaching, he encourages them to explore their beliefs, find purpose, and live authentically. As a devoted father of three, Nate draws from his experiences to guide other dads. He emphasizes the importance of presence, love, and intentional parenting. Nate recognizes that physical health is integral to overall well-being. He motivates men to prioritize fitness, adopt sustainable habits, and lead active lives. Nate shares his insights through books, workshops, and speaking engagements. His relatable approach resonates with audiences seeking practical guidance. As the founder of the SRX90 challenge, Nate invites men to transform their lives in 90 days. This program combines faith, family, and fitness principles for lasting change. Nate's energy, commitment, and zest for life make him a true man on fire. His authenticity and relatability inspire others to pursue their passions. More About: https://www.instagram.com/_natenorman https://thetimeisnowcoaching.carrd.co . . TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Highlights 00:54 - Intro 03:32 - The Electrical Grid in America 09:35 - The Holy War? 12:30 - Finding God & Purpose 24:24 - Having Fun In South Carolina 25:26 - Homeschooling 36:59 - Injury 48:09 - The Secrets of a Successful Marriage 01:08:20 - Masculine and Feminine From The Bible Standpoint 01:16:31 - About Relationship 01:22:42 - Positive Change 01:26:25 - Adversity 01:38:37 - Why Running? 01:47:54 - The Aroma Of Life 01:54:17 - SRX90 Challenge & The 12 Disciplines .
Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go. 0:21 - Canada's electrical grid cannot handle the coming demands, by Andrew Evans 10:00 - Stick to the law, Supreme Court. Leave politics to the rest of us, by Norman Siebrasse If you enjoy The Hub's podcasts consider subscribing to our weekly email newsletter featuring our best insights and analysis. Free. Cancel anytime. Sign up now at https://thehub.ca/free-member-sign-up/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
San Diego Gas and Electric and the group advocating for a municipal utility system are sparring over the value of the city's electrical grid. In other news, Sepsis is a disease that's quite deadly and still somewhat a mystery. At UC San Diego, doctors and med-tech engineers are trying to crack the code with new diagnostic techniques and artificial intelligence. Plus, dozens of San Diego high school students can see a little bit better today, thanks to free eye exams and a new pair of glasses.
This episode features an interview between Bill Pfeifer and Arnaud Langer, Global Managing Partner Edge and IoT at Atos. At Atos, Arnaud is focused on helping customers navigate their legacy-to-edge or cloud-to-edge transformations, leveraging the power of 5G, Edge, and IoT technologies.They dive into Arnaud's work in the energy industry and the complexities of digital transformations in that space. They also discuss sustainability, optimization, and forward looking edge trends.---------Key Quotes:“When you think about the inertia of a power plant, think about a gas or oil based power plant, you've got about a 24-hour inertia on it. So, that means that you need to plan ahead 24 hours how much power will be consumed. A nuclear power plant is about a week and solar is about 10 seconds. If you've got a cloud your solar array shuts down. So we're definitely looking at a different type of management for the grid.”--------Timestamps: 01:15 How Arnaud got started in tech05:53 The complexity of the tech stack needed to solve business problems09:22 The intricacies of edge and IoT in the energy industry13:26 Coordinating energy consumption and use 17:02 Modernizing old tech 19:36 The OT mindset in the energy industry and refresh cycles 26:02 The surprising cost of sensors 30:13 Forward looking edge and IoT trends36:12 Advice for companies on edges strategies --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Arnaud Langer on LinkedInLearn more about Atos and Dell Technologies collaboration on the NativeEdge platform to unlock new business value across edge environments (Case Study / Video) Learn more about Atos
Episode Summary:In this episode of "Seeing Red," Representative Jared Patterson joins Garrett & Andi for an insightful exploration of Texas politics, emphasizing recent legislative achievements and the tumultuous landscape of the Republican primaries. This discussion cuts through the noise of political disinformation, offering a firsthand account of the state's conservative victories and the money-making efforts of certain interest groups.Led by Representative Patterson's expertise, the episode delves into the accusations of lying and misinformation plaguing the campaign trails, contrasting the reality of conservative legislative wins with the disparaging attacks on incumbent Republicans. With topics such as the electrical grid, robust discussions on policy debates, and the ethics of political advertising coming, the episode serves as a primer for what's happening in Texas Politics.Representative Patterson provides a stark look at the business model of political groups that profit from sowing discord and challenges the status quo of the current political climate with a call for reform and truth.Key Takeaways:Representative Jared Patterson highlights the extensive conservative legislative achievements in Texas under Speaker Dade Phelan's leadership, including landmark abortion bans and gun rights expansions.Patterson criticizes certain politically conservative groups for disseminating lies about Republican incumbents, stating such tactics are financially motived and detrimental to the truth.Ethical reforms in political advertising and transparency in campaign financing are discussed as crucial needs for improving political discourse.Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's legal issues and the impeachment process are also a focal point, with implications of both his political influence and ethical concerns.Despite being a heated primary season, the session reflects on the priorities of Texan voters who are concerned with border security, the economy, and education.Resources:Jared Patterson's Website jaredpatterson.netFollow Representative Patterson on Twitter for insights and updates: @JaredLPattersonConnect with Representative Patterson on Facebook for further dialogue: jpattersonTXFollow us on all socials at @theseeingredpod and online at our website Seeing Red Podcast
The hour kicks off with We Energies Executive VP Dan Krueger, and Dir of Media Relations Brendan Conway to talk about our capabilities of our energy grid. With more stressors planned for the grid. I.e. no gas stoves, more electric vehicles, and increased use of electricity, can we handle it? The guys provide their expertise and talk about how and if we will be fuly prepared to meet these energy demands.
Humboldt County's transmission infrastructure is old. Connections to the larger grid are weak and undersized, forcing Humboldt to be reliant on the fracked gas-burning Humboldt Bay Generating Station because we cannot pull enough power from our grid connections to keep the lights on. And, conversely, those same undersized powerlines mean we cannot export the power that would be generated from offshore wind. Until new grid infrastructure is operational, offshore wind can't be operational.While offshore wind is driving grid improvements, grid improvements can also benefit Humboldt. With improved grid connections, we can shut down our greenhouse gas-spewing power plant. And improvements to the grid can improve energy resiliency for communities like Hoopa that frequently experience outages. Arne Jacobson of the Schatz Energy Research Lab joins the EcoNews to discuss recent research produced by Schatz on transmission infrastructure planning. Required reading:Northern California and Southern Oregon Offshore Wind Transmission StudySupport the show
David Hochschild, chair of the California Energy Commission, and Apoorv Bhargava, CEO and co-founder of WeaveGrid, assess the demand for electric cars, federal legislation promoting the purchase of EVs and the development of the U.S. battery industry as well as the role of the electrical grid in powering the vehicles. Conversation recorded on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024.
Jan 26, 2024 – In an era defined by our profound reliance on electricity, 'Grid Down, Power Up' illuminates the crucial realities that demand our attention. Today, Financial Sense's Jim Puplava speaks with David Tice, producer and director...
In this episode of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted speaks with Scott Case, Co-Founder and CEO of Recurrent EV / Auto. Recurrent is working to define the health of electric vehicle batteries by collaborating with thousands of EV drivers and introducing advanced machine learning.Ted and Scott discuss his background, born in New Jersey, based in the Pacific Northwest since high school, lived in Seattle for 17 years, and moved to Tacoma, Washington during the pandemic, where he currently lives. Scott has a B.A. from Williams College and MBA from MIT's Sloan School of Management. Prior to founding Recurrent, Scott spent 10 years as Chief Operating Officer of EnergySavvy, an energy efficiency software company where he played a critical role in growing the company to 75 employees and $10M in annual revenue prior to being acquired in 2019. He shares with Ted that he came into auto through the electrical grid and his realization that the new technology of EVs meant new challenges and lots of unanswered questions, as used EV car buyers don't yet have the tools to shop for them. Unlike vehicles with combustion engines, where the odometer read is a key measure of the car's life, mileage is not the key indicator of an EV's value. For EVs, it's all about battery health and understanding the available range in different conditions. So, he and his team are supporting the secondary market for EVs by helping people evaluate and buy used electric cars with confidence.By providing more transparency and confidence in pre-owned electric car transactions, Reccurent's mission is to accelerate the overall adoption of electric vehicles. This is key to reducing the 20% of U.S. carbon emissions that are currently produced by light-duty combustion engine vehicles.
Mastering the Global Energy Transition: Embrace the challenge, seize the reins, and become a leader of tomorrow. Understand the profound impact of the global energy transition on the economy, business, and profitability. Engage in transparent discussions about carbon neutrality, net zero emissions, and their implications. Take advantage of this opportunity to unleash your potential and answer the future's call. Our guest for the next two episodes is Peter Kelly-Detwiler. Peter has over 30 years of experience in the electric energy industry, with much of his career in competitive power markets, formerly an SVP leading Constellation Energy's Demand response team. Peter admits to an abiding obsession, understanding whether humanity will collectively rise to the challenge of our changing climate. He spends two to three hours daily perusing 35 newsletter feeds full of information about the technology, politics, and economics of the global energy transition, trying to grasp what's happening and translating that into actionable information for his various clients. Peter says that at the heart of the conversation is a straightforward fact: Atmospheric chemistry doesn't give a damn about our politics or preferences. Peter says, "We better understand that dynamic and work out this conundrum as fast as possible." He is the author of The Energy Switch. Website https://www.peterkellydetwiler.com Social Media https://twitter.com/PKayDee https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterkellydetwiler Part 1: Global Energy Transitions, The Impact on Business and Society How Companies and Customers are Transforming the Electrical Grid and the Future of Power The Unintended Consequences of Integrity The Unlived Life is Not Worth Examining A None-Bias atmospheric chemistry From Africa to South America and Back to the US Seeing. The Writing on The Wall for Developing Efficiencies The 10,000-ft view of Energy Transitions. 1957, The Year of International Geophysical, the Soviets, the US and Europe got together Perspective: Modern Day Chicago Ice Age The Distinction Between Net-Zero Emissions and Carbon Neutrality Energy Transformation and Economies of Scale The $10 Trillion Exposure to Climate Change WOKE Capitalism or Just Capitalism. The Energy Economy and Polarizing Figure of Elon Musk ___________________ Dov Baron's brand new course has just been released on coursifyx.com/belonging Titled: "CREATING A CULTURE OF BELONGING." The course is separated into eight sections that will take you by the hand and walk you through exactly how to create a culture of belonging. Because: CREATING A CULTURE OF BELONGING MAXIMIZES PERSONAL AND CORPORATE SUCCESS. Get Ready to strap on the tanks and Dive Deep into, What it Takes to Create a Culture of Belonging in your organization! Curious to know more, coursifyx.com/belonging "Those Who Control Meaning for The Tribe, Also Control The Movement of That Tribe" #videopodcast #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #emotionsourcecode #neuroscience #emotional #meaning #emotional #logic #culture #curiosity #humanbehavior #purpose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The US Electrical Grid Is Seriously Vulnerable by Nick Espinosa, Chief Security Fanatic
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In this episode, Tudor and Tommy Waller discuss the need for transparency, accountability, and whistleblower protection in the electric utility industry. They highlight the potential mismanagement of power lines by Hawaiian Electric and the devastating wildfires in Maui. The conversation also delves into the national security risks associated with the electrical grid, including the potential for foreign adversaries to disrupt or control it. They criticize the lack of bipartisan efforts to secure the grid and express concerns about the feasibility and security of relying solely on clean energy sources. Additionally, Waller discusses the negative impact of vaccine mandates on the military and raises awareness about the potential consequences of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack on the United States. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor and Tommy Waller discuss the need for transparency, accountability, and whistleblower protection in the electric utility industry. They highlight the potential mismanagement of power lines by Hawaiian Electric and the devastating wildfires in Maui. The conversation also delves into the national security risks associated with the electrical grid, including the potential for foreign adversaries to disrupt or control it. They criticize the lack of bipartisan efforts to secure the grid and express concerns about the feasibility and security of relying solely on clean energy sources. Additionally, Waller discusses the negative impact of vaccine mandates on the military and raises awareness about the potential consequences of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack on the United States. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor and Tommy Waller discuss the need for transparency, accountability, and whistleblower protection in the electric utility industry. They highlight the potential mismanagement of power lines by Hawaiian Electric and the devastating wildfires in Maui. The conversation also delves into the national security risks associated with the electrical grid, including the potential for foreign adversaries to disrupt or control it. They criticize the lack of bipartisan efforts to secure the grid and express concerns about the feasibility and security of relying solely on clean energy sources. Additionally, Waller discusses the negative impact of vaccine mandates on the military and raises awareness about the potential consequences of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack on the United States. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new federal lawsuit could reshape how much money is spent from party committees to campaigns. Does this ruin democracy?Maui County is suing the electric company for the deadly fires. Is it time to nationalize our electric grid? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our news wrap Wednesday, the White House announced a grant of $95 million to strengthen the electrical grid on the island of Maui following the wildfires there, a federal judge ruled Rudy Giuliani defamed two Georgia election workers by accusing them of ballot fraud in the 2020 vote and the U.S. says intelligence shows Putin is trying to buy weapons from North Korea for the war in Ukraine. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Join Mo (@_modalla) as he sits down with Doug Lewin, a nationally recognized energy expert, to dive into the fascinating world of the electric grid, renewable energy, energy efficiency, demand response, utility regulation, and pollution reduction.
In February 2021, Texas and wide swaths of North America were shut down by Winter Storm Uri, which caused massive blackouts and left millions of people without power for days. The winter storms exposed vulnerabilities in our country's electrical grid, and underlined the pressing need for a more reliable energy system. Is a recent breakthrough in nuclear fusion a possible path forward?
Attacks on electrical systems were up by nearly 80% in 2022 compared to the previous year. Monday, the FBI said it foiled an alleged neo-Nazi plot to attack multiple substations and transformers around Baltimore. It follows recent physical attacks on electrical stations in North Carolina, Oregon and Washington. William Brangham spoke with Brian Levin about the increasing attacks by extremists. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In April of 2013, a group of mysterious individuals began shooting an electrical substation. Over 100 rounds of ammunition was dispersed into the electrical station, causing over $15 million dollars in damages, and these individuals were never caught. Since then, over 500 electrical substations have been attacked by multiple mysterious individuals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices