With Great Power

GridX and Latitude Studios
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Mar 18, 2025 • 22min

Unearthing geothermal’s potential for heating and cooling

In this engaging discussion, Dan Yates, co-founder of Opower and CEO of Dandelion Energy, sheds light on the transformative power of geothermal heating and cooling. He shares insights on how this clean energy solution can significantly reduce emissions in buildings and the hurdles of high installation costs. Dan highlights potential federal support for geothermal technology and its role in managing energy loads for utilities. He emphasizes collaboration with home builders and the need for utility partnership to unlock geothermal's full potential.
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Mar 4, 2025 • 20min

The energy economics of safe, comfortable homes

Destenie Nock knows what it’s like to struggle with the high cost of energy. When she was in grad school, her electricity got cut off because she couldn’t afford to pay the bills. At the time, she was pursuing her doctorate in engineering with a focus on the power sector at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.  She knew many others struggled to pay their utility bills, and she wanted to find solutions. So years later, after joining the engineering faculty at  Carnegie Mellon University, she launched Peoples Energy Analytics –a startup working to improve how utilities connect with customers in need of bill assistance. This week on With Great Power, Dr. Nock describes the research behind Peoples Energy Analytics’ products and how Peoples Natural Gas is piloting them. She also shares why she thinks government programs for bill assistance are so important — and why she worries about the outlook for future funding.With Great Power is a co-production of GridX and Latitude Studios.  Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere you get podcasts. For more reporting on the companies featured in this podcast, subscribe to Latitude Media's newsletter.Credits: Hosted by Brad Langley. Produced by Erin Hardick and Mary Catherine O’Connor. Edited by Anne Bailey. Original music and engineering by Sean Marquand. Stephen Lacey is executive editor. Sean Marquand composed the original theme song and mixed the show. The GridX production team includes Jenni Barber, Samantha McCabe, and Brad Langley.
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Feb 18, 2025 • 21min

The Texas battery boom

Keith Collins, Vice President of Commercial Operations for ERCOT, dives into Texas's impressive shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy. He discusses how battery storage is key to managing the grid's surging demand, especially following past failures like Winter Storm Uri. The conversation reveals the intricate workings of ERCOT's deregulated market, the role of conservation, and innovations in battery technology. Collins also emphasizes the evolving energy mix in Texas and the importance of adaptability in this dynamic landscape.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 19min

Harvesting food and energy with agrivoltaics

Nick Peterson, the Strategic Partnerships Manager at Alliant Energy, discusses his work on an innovative agrivoltaics project in collaboration with Iowa State University. They explore how solar panels can coexist with agriculture, potentially enhancing crop yields while generating energy. The conversation touches on the challenges of addressing farmers' concerns, the economic benefits of combining farming with solar power, and insights from early results that suggest promise for both food production and renewable energy generation.
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Jan 21, 2025 • 20min

The realities of clean energy on tribal land

Chéri Smith  is a descendant of the Mi'kmaq Nation, native to northeastern North America. She has worked in clean energy for most of her career, but it took a 2016 visit to the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in Montana to understand the severity and persistence of energy poverty on tribal lands.For 14% of households on tribal lands, electrification isn’t about replacing gas appliances with electric ones. It’s about having electricity at all. Chéri launched the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy in 2016 to change that reality.This week on With Great Power, Chéri explains why – despite a historic commitment of federal funds for clean energy development – tribes still face significant hurdles to building clean energy projects. The Alliance is working with philanthropic donors to raise $100M for the  Indigenous Power and Light Fund for Energy Sovereignty to address those challenges. This podcast is produced by GridX in partnership with Latitude Studios. GridX is the Enterprise Rate Platform that modern utilities rely on to usher in our clean energy future.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 23min

Turning school buses into a VPP

Rudy Halbright, expert product manager at PG&E, shares his insights on turning electric school buses into a virtual power plant. He discusses the challenges and innovations involved in implementing an all-electric fleet in Oakland, including partnerships between school districts and utilities. Rudy delves into advanced charging solutions and the complexities of energy cost modeling, emphasizing the economic implications of vehicle-to-grid technologies. His passion for sustainability shines through as he navigates the hurdles of energy innovation.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 19min

Severe storms are fast-tracking grid resiliency projects

When Winter Storm Uri hit Texas in 2021, it led to more than 240 deaths and hobbled the electric grid for days. At the time, Arushi Sharma Frank was working on Tesla’s U.S. energy policy team, trying to convince Texas regulators to allow it to connect a 100 megawatt battery to the grid. It was part of a larger effort to encourage distributed energy resources (DERs) as a means of improving grid resiliency. After Uri, regulators greenlit Tesla’s pilot projects.Today, Arushi runs her own grid resiliency consultancy and recently helped community groups in New Orleans draft a proposal for a $32M virtual power plant and microgrid project. The  city council quickly approved the proposal after hearing from locals and advocates from other cities that have already seen the benefits of grid resiliency projects.  This week on With Great Power, Arushi tells Brad why she thinks experiencing grid failures has turned stakeholders – from regulators to politicians to consumers – into advocates for grid resiliency. This podcast is produced by GridX in partnership with Latitude Studios. GridX is the Enterprise Rate Platform that modern utilities rely on to usher in our clean energy future.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 22min

Survey highlights limits of green messaging

In 2014, Nathan Shannon was working for a community land trust in Georgia, building affordable housing. But following his interest in behavioral economics, he attended the Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change conference. That event piqued his interest in how and why consumers make economic decisions related to their homes, and that led him to the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative (SECC), a nonprofit that surveys energy consumers in North America and works across the industry to share best practices in consumer engagement.One of the key insights he brought to SECC — where he is now president and CEO — is that housing affordability is tied inextricably to energy affordability. That’s evident in SECC’s research, too. This week on With Great Power, Nathan discusses the findings of SECC’s latest consumer survey and Modern Energy Messaging report. It shows that as energy costs have risen in recent years, consumers are less motivated by environmental messaging — and what it takes for energy providers to keep consumers engaged in clean energy programs. You can learn more about SECC’s research here.This podcast is produced by GridX in partnership with Latitude Studios. GridX is the Enterprise Rate Platform that modern utilities rely on to usher in our clean energy future.
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Nov 19, 2024 • 20min

What is and isn't clean energy?

Toby Ferenczi used to work for an energy provider that marketed 100% clean energy but also ran a demand response program. When customers started asking him why they should shift their energy use to certain times of day if their energy was totally clean, he didn’t have a good answer.During the pandemic he spent a lot of time ruminating on this disconnect and ultimately helped develop a new standard for tracking the renewable energy credits behind clean energy claims. He says his startup Granular Energy, which grew out of that work, ensures companies buying those credits are really moving the needle on a cleaner electric grid. This week on With Great Power, Toby shares his journey into the world of RECs and explains why there’s a big debate among some of the world’s biggest tech companies about the best path forward.This podcast is produced by GridX in partnership with Latitude Studios. GridX is the Enterprise Rate Platform that modern utilities rely on to usher in our clean energy future.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 21min

Will today’s election set the energy transition on a new course?

Sonia Aggarwal spent the early years of her career moving between nonprofits and the private sector, supporting renewable energy deployment. But after watching early climate policies fail in Washington D.C., she realized her energy modeling skills could better serve the clean energy transition. In 2012, she co-founded Energy Innovation, a nonpartisan energy and climate research organization that works with policymakers on policy design. Today, after a two-year stint advising Biden’s climate team, Sonia leads Energy Innovation’s team of nearly 45 policy analysts, economists, and energy modelers. Kicking off the fourth season of With Great Power, Sonia tells Brad why the 2024 election is likely to send the energy transition down one of two very different paths. But, she explains, some areas of progress will continue, regardless of shifts in the White House.This podcast is produced by GridX in partnership with Latitude Studios. GridX is the Enterprise Rate Platform that modern utilities rely on to usher in our clean energy future.

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