Season One
Electric Grid Reliability
Everything in the modern world relies on the electric grid. To keep the grid reliable, system operators order electricity from dispatchable generation, like coal, gas, hydro and nuclear, to balance intermittent generation, like wind and solar. Together, these must meet our enormous electricity demand, which varies by the second. It’s a hugely complicated task, and it's facing real challenges.
Episode Guests
Mark Christie
Member of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Alison Silverstein
Independent Consultant of American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy