
The Energy Markets Podcast
S2E5: Edison Electric Institute's Phil Moeller discusses natural gas and electric industry coordination as an overlooked yet important aspect of the transition to a clean-energy economy.
Phil Moeller, , Executive Vice President, Business, Operations Group and Regulatory Affairs at the Edison Electric Institute, discusses net energy metering, infrastructure development and FERC's docket on updating its transmission policy, including ROFR, whether utilities should be the sole source of electricity for EV charging in monopoly-regulated states, the threat of cyber attacks on the electric system, particularly in the wake of Putin's war of aggression in Ukraine, and competitive regional wholesale power market development.
He also addresses the role that plentiful, cheap natural gas has played in keeping electricity prices stable for the last decade, and the lack of policy emphasis on the need for better coordination between the natural gas and electric sectors as part of our transition to a clean-energy economy, a problem Winter Storm Uri demonstrated tragically last year. The need for natural gas resources will only become more acute as we introduce more and more intermittent renewable resources onto the grid, he says.