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USEA PSP Episode 95: NCCETC Associate Director for Policy & Markets Autumn Proudlove
In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, Autumn Proudlove, Associate Director for Policy and Markets with the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center at North Carolina State University kicked off a new USEA series on performance-based regulation, or PBR, by answering questions from journalist Herman K. Trabish about the emerging national momentum toward PBR, which can change the fundamental business model of investor-owned utilities by moving their rewards for capital investments to rewards for their performance on achieving goals set by policymakers.
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 94: Amperon CEO & Co-Founder Sean Kelly
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In today’s final episode of the USEA Power Sector Podcast series on data, Amperon CEO and Co-founder Sean Kelly answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the uses of machine learning and accelerated computing-based algorithms to design, operate and optimize data to improve the economics of clean energy for power providers and their customers.
November Virtual Press Briefing: After the Disasters: Making the Supply Chain More Resilient
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There was a time, not so long ago, when businesses followed the just-in-time (JIT) management philosophy and inventory strategy that aims to reduce waste and increase efficiency by receiving inventory only when it is needed. It had originated with Toyota and Japanese efficiency experts and was promoted in the West by W. Edwards Deming, the business theorist, known as the father of the quality m...
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 93: Ascend Analytics Founder, CEO, & President Dr. Gary Dorris
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In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, Ascend Analytics Founder, CEO, and President Dr. Gary Dorris answered questions from journalist Herman K. Trabish about how data from accelerated computing is becoming critical to accurate modeling for energy portfolios, risk management, asset valuation, and long term resource planning.
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 92: Mission:data Coalition President Michael Murray
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In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, Michael Murray, President of the Mission:data Coalition, answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about the new accelerated computing capabilities that will allow consumers and third parties access to historical and real time smart meter and utility-archived consumption and pricing data to guide their ability to manage their energy use.
The National Tribal Energy Roundtable, Webinar #12 (FINAL): Trail of the Chiefs Energy Corridor
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Join us for an insightful webinar on the future of energy corridors, focusing on transmission lines, pipelines, and the evolving role that Tribes are playing in shaping this critical infrastructure. As demand for clean, reliable energy grows, the strategic development of energy corridors has become essential for supporting sustainable energy networks. This session will explore key opportunities...
NETL Carbon Storage Planning Inquiry Tool (CS PlanIT) Webinar
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NETL Carbon Storage Planning Inquiry Tool (CS PlanIT) Webinar
Worthington Family Remarks: USEA's 100th Anniversary Celebration
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Worthington Family Remarks: USEA's 100th Anniversary Celebration
USEA PSP Episode 91: NREL Strategic Energy Analysis Center Market & Policy Group Manager Jeff Cook
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In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Strategic Energy Analysis Center Market and Policy Group Manager Jeff Cook answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about how massively accelerated computing capabilities to assimilate data are emerging alongside a new complexity on the distribution system to optimize new clean energy resources and technologies...
EnergyTech Connect: Collaborative Energy: Solutions for Managing the Grid's Rising Demand
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EnergyTech Connect: Collaborative Energy: Solutions for Managing the Grid's Rising Demand • Moderator: David Porter, Vice President, Electrification & Sustainable Energy Strategy, EPRI • Carla Frisch, Director - Office of Policy, U.S. Department of Energy • Clay Rikard, Vice President of System Planning, Southern Co. • Levi Patterson, Director of Energy, Science, and AI Infrastructure Policy, N...
EnergyTech Connect: Balancing Act: Insights and Strategies from ISOs and RTOs
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EnergyTech Connect - Balancing Act: Insights and Strategies from ISOs and RTOs • Moderator: Mark W. Menezes, President & CEO, United States Energy Association • Stu Bresler, EVP - Market Services, PJM • Emilie Nelson, Chief Operating Officer, NYISO • Todd Hillman, Senior Vice President and Chief Customer Officer, MISO • Venkata Tirupati, Vice President of DevOps and Grid Transformation, ERCOT
EnergyTech Connect: Closing Remarks
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Closing remarks from USEA's President & CEO Mark Menezes at EnergyTech Connect.
EnergyTech Connect Keynote: The Role of Nuclear in Powering Innovation: Chris Levesque, TerraPower
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EnergyTech Connect - Keynote: The Role of Nuclear in Powering Innovation feat. TerraPower CEO Chris Levesque
EnergyTech Connect: Innovations in Digital Infrastructure
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EnergyTech Connect - Innovations in Digital Infrastructure • Moderator: Tom Mapes, Founder & President, Digital Energy Council • Andrew Webber, Founder & CEO, Digital Power Optimization • Sean Farrell, Senior Vice President - Operations, TeraWulf • Scott Garrison, Chief Operating Officer, CleanSpark
USEA PSP Episode 90: Neara Senior Vice President & Managing Director of the Americas Robert Brook
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In today’s USEA Power Sector Podcast, Neara Senior Vice President and Managing Director of the Americas Robert Brook answered questions by journalist Herman K. Trabish about how utility data can be incorporated by digital network models and digital twining capabilities to improve reliability and reduce customer costs.
EnergyTech Connect: Supply and Demand How Industry Evolves
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EnergyTech Connect: Supply and Demand How Industry Evolves
EnergyTech Connect: Powering Innovation: Utility Perspectives on Meeting Demand
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EnergyTech Connect: Powering Innovation: Utility Perspectives on Meeting Demand
EnergyTech Connect: State Commissioner's Views on Load Growth
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EnergyTech Connect: State Commissioner's Views on Load Growth
EnergyTech Connect: Key Projections and Considerations for the Future
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EnergyTech Connect: Key Projections and Considerations for the Future
USEA's EnergyTech Connect: Welcome & Opening Remarks
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USEA's EnergyTech Connect: Welcome & Opening Remarks
Justice 40: The Energy Evolution (Transition), Social Equity and Wealth Creation in Indian Country
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Justice 40: The Energy Evolution (Transition), Social Equity and Wealth Creation in Indian Country
USEA PSP Episode 89: Sr. Dir. of Data Science & Analytics, Global & Innovative Data Leader Sean Otto
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USEA PSP Episode 89: Sr. Dir. of Data Science & Analytics, Global & Innovative Data Leader Sean Otto
USEA Power Sector Podcast 88: Digital Energy Council Founder & President Tom Mapes
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USEA Power Sector Podcast 88: Digital Energy Council Founder & President Tom Mapes
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 87: Utilidata President & Chief Operating Officer Jess Melanson
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 87: Utilidata President & Chief Operating Officer Jess Melanson
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 86: Schneider Electric Global CTO Scott Harden
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 86: Schneider Electric Global CTO Scott Harden
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 85: EPRI Deputy Program Manager Anna Lafoyiannis
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 85: EPRI Deputy Program Manager Anna Lafoyiannis
PSP Episode 84: R Street Energy & Environmental Policy Senior Fellow & former ERCOT Dir. Beth Garza
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PSP Episode 84: R Street Energy & Environmental Policy Senior Fellow & former ERCOT Dir. Beth Garza
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 83: Monitoring Analytics President Dr. Joseph Bowring
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 83: Monitoring Analytics President Dr. Joseph Bowring
USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 82: NP Energy Consultant Nick Pappas
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USEA Power Sector Podcast Episode 82: NP Energy Consultant Nick Pappas
October Virtual Press Briefing: The AI Revolution Underway in the Utility Space
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October Virtual Press Briefing: The AI Revolution Underway in the Utility Space
Using NPPs in combination with heat storage, to load follow, is insane. The unavoidable efficiency losses in the '3-circuit' heat exchanger set-up plus an oversize turbine-generator means substantial extra capital cost and waste of precious materials and resources. It might well decrease the NPPs capacity factor by 10% or so. Every extra penny wasted on an electricity generating technology and any loss in efficiency affects the poorest in society to a disproportionate degree. Affordable, pollution-free electricity is the name of the game. Bill Gates should rethink his support for this technology because the raison d'être for Natrium is ethically tainted by profiteering through the crazy pattern of generation from dysfunctional wind and solar power plants. Natrium stores reactor heat when these intermittent technologies produce too much electricity and prices crash; as demand ramps up and/or 'the wind don't blow (often) and the Sun don't shine (every day), it allows a Natrium operator to [inefficiently] return that heat to electricity and charge the higher prices that then prevail. So, as is always the case, the greatest disservice of 'propping-up' high prices, will simply makes the poorest poorer. Instead, NPPs can operate at 100% availability and load-follow grid demand within milliseconds, when combined with PEM electrolyser plants that manufacture greener-than-green, nuclear enabled hydrogen (NEH). Supplying electricity or manufacturing a valuable product 100% of the time, is very profitable for plant operators In the UK, a NPP capable of supplying grid electricity and manufacturing NEH can benefit from 4 revenue streams: electricity sales; greenH2 sales; load following grid service; frequency correction grid service. This is the way the existing Gen III+ technologies, with a whole of life fuel cycle infrastructure in place, will be able to decarbonise all sectors of energy use: colinmegson.substack.com/p/how-nuclear-enabled-hydrogen-neh
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What are PJM south regions?
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1- "aberrant weather" is an oxymoron. Not saying this channel or those speaking on "USEA" are the 'moron' part of oxymoron...but fear mongering of "extreme weather" is elementary, high school drama term that WE ALL have caught on to. Notice how many comments or thumbs up you have - and how long this has been on youtube?
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Whats Rondo Energy? Sounds corrupt and dumb.I hate everything U.S.
If AI is the backbone of our economy, what have I been putting my back into the last 20 years?
Would it be possible to also add the english audio or subtitle to the video?
Great webinar, thanks for having us!
Interesting discussion! I really liked the discussion around getting the best results while also acknowledging "resource restraints". If any company anywhere discusses security without acknowledging resource restraints, are they helping or just laying a trap for themselves to fall into.
Thank you all for the wonderful presentations.
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shareholders and customers..... what about the frontline employees?
Great work! Very insightful
Excellent interview thx
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The emperor has no clothes. You guys are evil and making excuses. Trying to get fossil fuels into developing countries! SHAME ON YOU! Always expanding always digging more out of the ground when our atmosphere has met its threshold. I can’t believe the “cost” is being discussed without the human life and human quality of life. And animal quality of life! When fossil fuel money is being funneled through animal agriculture from offshore banks. Disgusting. The embarrassment of our country is that we recycle NOTHING and waste everything. The “energy” of heat and air escaping our uninsulated homes, our food waste, our antibiotics shoved in, our b.s. waste of time having these stupid, pointless conversations that ARENT difficult or complicated if you don’t have money hooked to fossil fuel dividends
I am absolutely stunned by this video. I cannot believe this. You literally called gas and propane cleaner sources of fuel. The public consciousness is stuck waiting for you supposed experts to stop the “economy collapse” mindset and actually see the environmental and human rights collapse that is happening because of these outdated modes of “energy”. Drawdown needs to happen and I don’t see why transportation is still under discussion as fossil fuel. What a red herring! The economic collapse is around the human beings dying from pollution in their schools and jobs that run fossil fuels. Employees in fossil fuel need a retirement exit strategy rather than being kept in golden handcuffs. This is wild. 26:00 closer to an actual question. This is going to be a bloodbath among fossil fuel mega villains, but what does that have to do with everyone else? They need to pay! People, us regular people not investors like you all, we want trains, simple apps to use trains around the country! We want vegan options, disability-accessible transportation and buildings, INSULATION, electric city and school buses, free bikes, hospitals, microgrids! Net metering. RECYCLING, battery recycling! Metal recycling! Chop up these internal combustion engine cars and build trains! Stop resurfacing asphalt roads at a million dollars a mile and build frickin rails! The only place where fossil fuel needs to be continued is in the chemistry sector. This is bonkers how much these “issues” are contrived by people like you! You guys who have all you retirement investments in fossil fuels!!!! You guys are getting rich and profiting off fossil fuels, you’re about to retire on them! So of course you aren’t talking about anything but excuses and issues that have already been solved! It’s only this expensive and “economic” because the exact conversation in this video has been running in circles for decades! And in that time, fossil fuel mega villains have been profiting instead of paying for the damage they’re causing. The people they’re killing, the species they’re killing. Just bonkers how corrupt you all are. Every one of you.
End fossil fuels. It’s not even a question, this is ridiculous
Excellent presentation. Is there a part 2 to cover the rest of NERC-CIP? thanks
There is no such thing as economies of SMALL scale. NuScale was given $2 billion in taxpayer money, free government land on which to build, and NRC fully approved their design and they cancelled the project due to ballooning costs. It is all about the cost.
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I as an investor in Tellurian have all the belief and trust that Charif will do the same but even better. Let's go boss!
Nice job people. A diversity of strategies is so far keeping the power on while facing a diversity of situations. Important to remember while feeling mainly good so far, is that today's extremes will seem tame from the perspective of future years. Have to build and update operations with a different and continually changing climate in mind.
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Great information!
How do you guys come to the conclusion that renewable energy is not expensive? It is! And it's not exactly a volume contributor unless done on a scale that dwarfs the largest of the industrial plant footprints ever created in the industrial age.
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Regarding Dr Simon's portion, we won't be at net zero by 2050. There are many corporate & societal headwinds, but perhaps by 2080 if we include nuclear as a significant portion of total energy. Otherwise the flawed dream of renewables only will merely get us to 80% clean energy by 2200 - and half of that gain will be because of population declines. JMHO
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Very helpful and informative.
There is no climate emergency. There isn't too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is the most essential gas in the atmosphere, and it exists as only a trace. If the levels were much lower all complex life on the planet would disappear. Removing it from the atmosphere is hubristic madness.
Indirect methanol fuel cells, even in the form of hybrid vehicles (methanol+batteries), looks like very interesting and promising
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Using NPPs in combination with heat storage, to load follow, is insane. The unavoidable efficiency losses in the '3-circuit' heat exchanger set-up, an oversize turbine/generator and the substantial extra capital cost and waste of materials and resources, effectively decrease the NPPs capacity factor. Every wasted $1 spent on electricity generating technologies and any loss in efficiency inevitably affects the poorest in society the most. Bill Gates should be ashamed of himself because the raison d'être for Natrium is ethically tainted. It is profiteering from the craziness of dysfunctional wind and solar power plants (WASPPs). Natrium stores reactor heat when these ridiculous technologies produce too much electricity and prices crash. This then allows a Natrium operator to [inefficiently] return that heat to electricity and charge the higher prices which prevail when demand ramps up and/or 'the wind don't blow (often) and the Sun don't shine (every day). So, as is always the case, the greatest disservice of 'propping-up' high prices, makes the poorest disproportionately poorer. Instead, NPPs can operate at 100% availability and load-follow both diurnal demand and the crazy patterns of WASPP generation - almost instantaneously, when combined with electrolyser plants for the manufacture of greenH2. That's 2 revenue streams for 100% of all the available time. For the future decarbonisation of all sectors of energy use, greenH2 manufacture is as vital as generating low-carbon electricity. To load follow electricity demand, NPPs and electrolyser plants are the best combination. Electrolyser plants are low cost ($300/kW------>$200/kW) and suffer no technological issues from rapid load changes (electricity input to the process). The overall efficiency losses from this combination will be miniscule. However, the manufacturing rate of greenH2 from cold electrolysis is only 18 kg/MWh and should only be used for load following. For seasonal load following - with the computer power available - the total of combined plants for base load to peak load demand can be optimised and planned outages for maintenance and refuelling should be possible in the most efficient and cost-effective manner. By 2050, net zero targets can only be met by the supply of vast quantities of greenH2 to decarbonise transport, heating/hot water, industrial, etc sectors. As it can only be produced from low carbon electricity, it means many (double to treble) the numbers of dedicated NPPs will be needed. As publicised by NuScale, LWRs can deliver steam at 850°C steam to high temperature steam electrolysis (HTSE) plants and the production rate of greenH2 jumps by 50%, to 27 kg/MWh. 0.9 MWh of greenH2 energy comes out, for every 1.0 MWh of electrical energy that goes in. This is surely the future of an energy system that eliminates the burning of fossil fuels and prospects of a 100% nuclear/greenH2 world becomes an ever more exciting possibility with the deployment of SMRs, such as GE Hitachi's BWRX-300, on the horizon.
Excellent video. I am glad to see this moving forward, especially the hydrogen production. Build it and they will come!! All the problems with hydrogen being not as compact as gasoline will be worked out with existing technology, starting with trucks, trains, and ships that can carry huge tanks. Process heat is another biggie. We may have to move a few steel and cement factories nearer to a source of hydrogen. I was confused by how you get 850°C steam from an LWR, but reading the NuScale PR, I see that is done by using 1.8 MWe of electric power to boost 250 MWt of heated steam at 300°C. Seems like it would take a lot more than 1.8MWe to get that boost, but I will trust NuScale engineers on this. As I understand it, each 250 MWt reactor can deliver 77 MWe electricity, or 68 MWt of hydrogen, or any linear combination of these two. I still see a role for thermal storage in a molten-salt reactor. If you are supplying power to a grid that already has a lot of wind and solar, it may be good politics to offer them a few hours of storage. There is very little loss of power storing molten salt in a big well-insulated tank. Natrium has it as part of their original design. ThorCon can add it, if their customer needs load following faster than 5% per minute. Load following is generally not a problem with MSRs. I agree, however, that hydrogen production is a better use of excess available power.
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coal is not a rare earth metal you fucking psychos, hasnt greed ravaged the indians enough? mining is not famous for its munificent dealings with indigenous people.
Maria is such a lovely intelligent Lady and she is doing the Lords work for our country.
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