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The GT Power Hour: Episode 33 (All Eyez on Md.: MD PSC Chair Jason Stanek's big task)
May 20, 2022
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The GT Power Hour: Episode 32 (N.J.'s Path to Carbon-Free Power, w/ Princeton U. Prof. Jesse Jenkins)
May 2, 2022
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The GT Power Hour: Episode 31 (Workers Wanted: ICC Chair Carrie Zalewski talks CEJA implementation)
Mar 21, 2022
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The GT Power Hour: Episode 30 (Planning for Renewables and the Grid of the Future, w. PJM's Ken Seiler)
Feb 23, 2022
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The GT Power Hour: Episode 29 (The Politics of Energy Generation, w. FERC Cmmsr. Mark Christie)
Jan 17, 2022
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| 5/20/22 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 33 (All Eyez on Md.: MD PSC Chair Jason Stanek's big task) | MOPRs, ROFRs and NOPRs, oy vey! In which we welcome back Jason Stanek, who chairs Maryland’s Public Service Commission, to discuss the tensions and challenges presented by Maryland’s Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022. Becoming effective on June 1 this year, the legislation is considered arguably the most ambitious climate-change law adopted by any state in the country, and Stanek’s commission will be tasked with getting the state on the right path to accomplish it — all without hiring any additional staff. It’s probably fair to think of Maryland over the next nine years as a bellwether for how feasible, given local objections to the necessary infrastructure development, rapid decarbonization in the power industry is. They’re the “canary in the coal mine,” as Chair Stanek notes, so “keep an eye on Maryland…”Other topics include PJM’s recently released Grid of the Future study, the FERC/NARUC Joint Federal-State Task Force on Transmission, FERC’s NOPR on transmission, New Jersey’s evaluation agreement with PJM on offshore wind, food recommendations at the diner by the Buffalo airport, hot takes on college mascots, criticizing the U.S. Postal Service’s decision to not purchase EVs for its fleet, New Jersey officials for subsidizing nuclear plants and every overly-confident clean-energy activist on the Internet, thoughts about Maryland politics, its capital city and that big horse race it holds each year. | — | ||||||
| 5/2/22 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 32 (N.J.'s Path to Carbon-Free Power, w/ Princeton U. Prof. Jesse Jenkins) | In which we… well, honestly, we talk a lot more about basketball than most episodes — but such comparative analysis fits well given that our guest is Jesse Jenkins, a Princeton University professor, energy-system analyst and modeler and all-around deep-thinker on the best and most-frugal paths to power-industry decarbonization. We dig into a study recently published by his ZERO Lab on pathways to a 100% carbon-free electricity in New Jersey (spoiler alert: you’ll still need natural gas, imports from other states will be key and offshore wind is perhaps too expensive), but also discuss life in the Ivy League in the time of COVID, technology tribalism in the energy-transition community, the media’s value in energy research, the good professor’s confession that he might be “a bad Duck” and much more! | — | ||||||
| 3/21/22 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 31 (Workers Wanted: ICC Chair Carrie Zalewski talks CEJA implementation) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 2/23/22 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 30 (Planning for Renewables and the Grid of the Future, w. PJM's Ken Seiler) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 1/17/22 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 29 (The Politics of Energy Generation, w. FERC Cmmsr. Mark Christie) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 12/13/21 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 28 (The Second Annual Holiday-Season Year-End Predictions Show) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 11/22/21 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 27 ("Exciting, challenging, but a little scary": How one long night in Harrisburg changed Pennsylvania's electricity future) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 10/21/21 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 26 (How to Engage with Regulatory Commissioners, the Right Way) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 9/8/21 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 25 (A Primer on the Infrastructure Bill and all things Beltway) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 8/19/21 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 24 (Clements on Transmission, Among Other Things) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
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| 8/1/21 | The GT Power Hour: Episode 23 (Line in the Sand: A Garden State-ment) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 7/8/21 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 22 (Morgan You Bargained For) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 5/10/21 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 21 (Bowring 2: The Monitor Is Always Watching) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 4/13/21 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 20 (Glick 2: A Change Is Gonna Come... No Really, Like Now) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 3/22/21 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 19 (What Really Happened in Texas?) | The Business Insider podcast discussed during the episode can be found here: https://www.businessinsider.com/brought-to-you-by-podcast-btyb-enron-mail. | — | ||||||
| 2/19/21 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 18 (Capacity-Market Deep Dive) | In which Glen and Rory dig deep to break down PJM’s capacity construct: where it’s been, where it’s going, how it compares to other regional grids and the major forces at play in shaping its future. But that’s not all! (It never is.) TB12 and the Calvin and Hobbes comic strip make appearances in the conversation as Glen coins the phrase “that warm barn of regulation” and presages the blackouts in Texas that would occur just hours after recording the episode. What should become of the MOPR? Are PJM and its member states still invested in competitive markets? What’s the deal with monopsony market-power? Can state statutes play nice with market forces? How does the new-look FERC impact all of this? Does New Jersey’s new market-design idea have legs? No questions barred and all things considered, it’s a discussion about electricity supply and system reliability that you don’t want to miss! | — | ||||||
| 12/17/20 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 16 (Season 1 Year-in-Review Holiday Special) | In which Glen and Rory mark the end of Season 1 by kicking back and reviewing the year that was in their own signature way: debating over lists! Without ruining the suspense, expect to hear about the MOPR, action on carbon and climate, the ascendancy of the Washington Football Team and the ending of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ bid for an undefeated season, a return to stronger pandemic restrictions and what that means for PJM, ELCC, nuclear-bailout scandals, interconnection frustrations, stakeholder tensions and organizational challenges at PJM. Don’t like our lists? Send us a note and tell us what we missed… Happy holidays and see you next year! | — | ||||||
| 11/18/20 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 15 (Chatterjee, Part Deux: A Nation Still Calls) | In which we once again subject FERC Commissioner Neil Chatterjee to the now-infamous Power Hour gauntlet for our one-year anniversary to sift through the fallout of an historic election, discuss the backlash he received for pushing the policy envelope and prognosticate on the state of affairs when this new administration's term concludes. In the aftermath of tectonic shifts to the landscape and now unencumbered by the confines of the chairmanship, our guest's rules of engagement have changed, and nothing escapes his crosshairs as we sweep the theater of operations, from the "Chevron deference" doctrine and the Jones Act to carbon pricing, his future in public service, his former boss Sen. Mitch McConnell, Tom Brady and USA Rugby. In a world on the brink of an energy revolution… with incendiary ideological conflict spilling into the halls of power and division at the highest levels… one man stands unbowed, ready to bridge the divide. Don't miss our talk with him! | — | ||||||
| 10/14/20 | The GT Power Hour: Episode 14 (What Would Cheryl Do?: The Game Show) | In which we pressure Cheryl LaFleur, the former-FERC commissioner and current distinguished visiting fellow at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy, for hot takes on her fields of expertise - specifically the ones where her beloved New England Patriots are playing. Hustling as efficiently as a Tom Brady two-minute drill, we also go deep into the nuances of carbon pricing, how annoying fellow former-FERC Commissioner Rob Powelson was, the importance of not imputing bad intent from colleagues, maintaining FERC/state relationships, ensuring someone is responsible for and authorized to maintain reliability (we’re looking at you, California…), the ongoing transition to the grid of the future, being put in “the odd position of trying to explain climate skepticism” and the idyllic atmosphere for a dirty vodka martini. Don’t miss a minute! | — | ||||||
| 9/15/20 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 13 (One Hill of an Interview!) | In which we sit down with Calpine President/CEO Thad Hill for our first “executive interview” and end up picking his brain about everything from insights from leading the company back to private ownership in 2018 to how Vice President Biden can earn cred for his campaign’s environmental platform to whether the Ivy League or the SEC has the most insufferable fans. Oh yeah, there’s also carbon pricing, capacity markets, what’s gone wrong (and right) in California, which Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is currently on his nightstand and our requisite (but brief) ruminations on sports. It’s worth a listen during your one-hour workout. | — | ||||||
| 8/14/20 | The GT Power Hour: Episode 12 (How to Handle a Scandal: A Utility Commissioner's Guide) | In which we task Todd Snitchler, President/CEO of the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA), with leveraging his experiences as both a state legislator and utility-commission chairman in Ohio to help us break down the FirstEnergy and ComEd nuclear-subsidy legislation scandals, offer unsolicited advice to state officials across the board and ponder whether the way things are will ever change. The responses may surprise you... We go on to discuss EPSA's role as the vanguard of competition in electricity markets, Todd's roots in the Twin Tiers of Pennsylvania and New York, a comparison of dive bars in capital cities and the best golf course for somewhat-middling skills. | — | ||||||
| 7/9/20 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 11 (New Jersey Brand Recognition) | In which we ask Stefanie Brand, the the Director for the New Jersey Division of Rate Counsel, to not only defend her adopted state but also hold it accountable, which - as the state's consumer advocate, she of course does with aplomb. FRR, MOPR, ZECs... they're all here - as is the Taylor Ham/Pork Roll controversy, why everyone dumps on NJ, whether Central Jersey exists, love for New York, Pennsylvania, Jacob DeGrom and Michelle Obama, living as a Mets fan, the Jersey Shore Sound and feeling like an underdog, Eagles vs. Giants, Phillies vs. Mets (and why that's even the question)... all-Jersey all the time on this episode. Check it while you're chilling down the shore. | — | ||||||
| 6/2/20 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 9 (The NOPR, the MOPR and some guy named Harper: A Chat with the Chairman) | In which we go toe to toe with the man himself, FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee. Actually, it's quite cordial because, as the Chairman makes clear from the jump, he likes his reputation as a "people person" and works very hard to maintain it. Also: What it was like behind the scenes during the tumultuous beginning of his tenure, if he takes accusations of politicizing the office to heart, and more! | — | ||||||
| 5/18/20 | The GT Power Hour: Episode 8 (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to PJM’s Annual Meeting…) | In which we discuss how the Annual Meeting was done - for the first time - all by conference call; the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic - including estimates on how it will impact PJM's bottom line; the unsung heroes of the energy business; a fond farewell to two big names at PJM; Michael Moore's new documentary "Planet of the Humans" and a cameo by a previous guest of the podcast; Lebanon County, Pennsylvania; the horse latitudes; the Washington Redskins; PJM CEO/President Manu Asthana's first five months on the job, taking advantage of retail choice and problem with advocate journalists at the heart of fake news. | — | ||||||
| 3/24/20 | ![]() The GT Power Hour: Episode 6 (The Stanek Inquisition) | No description provided. | — | ||||||
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