Katherine Blunt joins Crystal Ball and Paul Dockery to discuss her reporting at the Wall Street Journal on the energy industry and her book, California Burning: The Fall of Pacific Gas and Electric--and What It Means for America's Power Grid.
Matthew Schroettnig joins Conleigh Byers, Farhad Billimoria, and Paul Dockery for the rest of the episode to cover utility risks, load growth, and the current landscape of America’s power grid.
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03:13 - Short-to-Ground; a segment where we blow a fuse covering the news
Portland General Electric is seeking approval for a new, 7.4 mile, 115 KV transmission line
Spot market power in the U.S.
Wholesale spot prices for the National Electricity Market (NEM)
Energy Information Administration’s Natural Gas Weekly Update
18:39 - Katherine Blunt joins Crystal Ball and Paul Dockery to discuss her reporting at the Wall Street Journal on the energy industry and her book, California Burning: The Fall of Pacific Gas and Electric--and What It Means for America's Power Grid
California Burning: The Fall of Pacific Gas and Electric--and What It Means for America's Power Grid
Wildfires Make Utilities a Tricky Investment. Just Ask Warren Buffett.
49:13 - Katherine Blunt’s analogy; the grid is like a network of roads and highways
51:08 - Updating our Priors
1:07:20 - ESA (Energy System Analogies) World Cup Standings
1:08:11 - Matt Schroettnig’s analogy; electricity is like water in a biome
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