Rob, Kathleen, Ahlmahz, and Paul discuss the transmission expansion: it's importance, it's barriers, and it's path forward.
Rob Gramlich, Kathleen Staks, Ahlmahz Negash, PhD, and Paul Dockery discuss transmission policy, planning, and funding in light of the increased need for an interconnected grid due to electrification of end-uses, new generator interconnections, and increasing footprint of extreme weather events.
07:34 - Department of Energy’s Grid Deployment Office release of a draft National Transmission Needs Study
23:43 - The Quagmire of Transmission Investment and Cost Recovery
Rob’s 3 Ps of Transmission Policy Reform
Rob’s tweets about the importance of solving the cost allocation quagmire
A brilliant quote by Rob on the conundrum of transmission investment in a New York Times article
Ahlmahz’s articles (part 1 and part 2) on the Grid as a Public Good
48:26 - Why transmission and market expansion is important to commercial and industrial customers
Seattle utilities consider massive efforts that could help green our grid by Brendan Kiley in the Seattle Times
59:48 - Interconnection queues and solutions for clearing them
Prof Jacob Mays hot take about Connect and Manage and how it relates to Resource Adequacy
Prof Jesse Jenkins solutioning on #energytwitter
1:09:50 - Ahlmahz’s insightful question of the week
1:15:07 - Kathleen Stak’s Closing Thoughts
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