

Meredith Angwin
Energy analyst and author who studies grid oversight and governance; served on the Coordinating Committee for the Consumer Liaison Group at ISO-New England and wrote Shorting the Grid: The Hidden Fragility of Our Electric Grid.
Top 5 podcasts with Meredith Angwin
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Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 25min
Is the U.S. Electric Grid Stable? Policy, Renewables, and Who Is Responsible If The Grid Fails with Meredith Angwin
Meredith Angwin, an energy analyst and author studying grid oversight, dives deep into the complexities of the U.S. electric grid. She discusses the blurred lines of accountability when grid failures occur, using Texas 2021 as a cautionary tale. Angwin highlights how the shift to renewables impacts market dynamics and resource adequacy, creating vulnerabilities. She also emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to energy governance, advocating for a mix of nuclear power and flexible natural gas, all while stressing the importance of consumer involvement in local grid decisions.

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May 4, 2021 • 1h 8min
#248: Fragile electrical grids, unreliable energy lobby, nuclear FUD, and common sense with Meredith Angwin
In this engaging discussion, Meredith Angwin, author and nuclear energy advocate, dives into the hidden fragility of our electrical grids. She unpacks misconceptions around energy mixes and the pressing issues in Texas and California regarding energy reliability. Angwin emphasizes the crucial role of nuclear power in ensuring steady electricity supply while critiquing the influence of special interests on energy policies. The conversation also touches on innovative solutions to improve grid management and the need for a balanced approach to energy production.

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Sep 18, 2020 • 1h 6min
Shorting the Grid feat. Meredith Angwin
Meredith Angwin, a pioneering physical chemist and project manager at the Electric Power Research Institute, dives deep into the complexities of the power grid. She emphasizes its critical role in energy transition and the often-overlooked challenges of integrating renewables. Discussions range from the necessity of baseload power to the vulnerabilities of the grid during extreme weather. Angwin also critiques energy policies around renewables, urging a focus on emissions over marketing labels, and highlights barriers faced by consumers in accessing energy solutions.

Mar 14, 2022 • 47min
This Is The Case For Investing In Nuclear Power
Meredith Angwin, an energy researcher and author of Shorting the Grid, advocates for nuclear power as a safe and sustainable energy source. She discusses the urgent need for reliable alternatives amid rising electricity prices in Europe. Angwin reexamines Germany's energy failures and underscores the advancements in nuclear reactor safety. The conversation dives into the financial comparison with natural gas, energy infrastructure choices, and how public perception can shift to favor nuclear solutions as energy security becomes a pressing concern.

Feb 25, 2021 • 47min
Ep. 145b: What Exactly Happened in Texas? with Meredith Angwin
Meredith Angwin, author of 'Shorting the Grid', shares her expertise on the recent electricity crises in Texas. She discusses the vulnerabilities of the state's electric grid amid severe weather, highlighting the breakdown of the independent grid system. Angwin analyzes misconceptions about wind energy and the challenges of winterization, specifically how renewable energy failed during extreme cold. She also examines deregulation in energy markets and emphasizes the importance of accurate information to combat misinformation, making this a vital discussion for understanding energy reliability.