

182. Broken grids and Datacenters load growth - Jun25
Jun 9, 2025
Jereme Kent, an engineer leading One Power, discusses innovative approaches to America’s aging power grid. He reveals the struggles utilities face in adapting to modern demands from industries like data centers while handling supply chain congestion. Kent champions modular transformer designs for better efficiency and advocates for long-term power purchase agreements for renewables. He emphasizes the crucial role of behind-the-meter batteries in stabilizing energy supply, challenging outdated utility models toward a decarbonized, customer-centric future.
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US Grid Faces Unexpected Load Stress
- The U.S. power grid was designed for large industrial loads like refineries, not for new massive loads such as data centers and Bitcoin mining.
- This new rapid load growth stresses old infrastructure and utilities struggle to invest quickly due to economic and credit constraints.
Standardize to Scale Fast
- Standardize and mass produce key power infrastructure components instead of bespoke designs.
- This approach enables rapid scalability to meet emerging industrial loads and supply chain constraints.
Adopt One Transformer Design
- Use a single standard transformer design with modular blocks to simplify and speed deployment.
- Reject custom solutions that delay projects; standardized parts mean faster production and easier maintenance.