Epri Unplugged Podcast Series

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Synopsis

Hear directly from the people producing EPRIs critical research covering all facets of the power industry. EPRI Unplugged tackles topics ranging from renewable energy to long-term operation of the nuclear fleet as we take a closer look at the transforming power system.

Episodes

  • COVID-19 Impacts on Electricity Peak Demand and Use

    06/04/2020 Duration: 22min

    As governments and healthcare workers around the globe attack the novel coronavirus and COVID-19, the world slowed to a near standstill.  EPRI Unplugged explores the reduction in electricity peak demand and use in the first few weeks of the pandemic, and the industry’s efforts to protect its critical workforce.

  • The Future of Electric Power

    10/03/2020 Duration: 21min

    The most important innovation in the electric power sector was born far outside the electric power sector, according to EPRI President Arshad Mansoor. In this episode of EPRI Unplugged, we poke at the surface of the issues facing the industry, and how R&D remains a critical tool to unlocking the energy future.

  • Blockchain… coming to a utility near you!

    11/12/2019 Duration: 28min

    Is your local utility using blockchain? Would you know if it was? In this episode, we talk to two early adopters, ConEdison and Pacific Gas & Electric, about where they see opportunities for blockchain and how they are collaborating with EPRI’s Utility Blockchain Interest Group to learn from one another. For a primer on blockchain, give a listen to our earlier episode Preparing for Blockchain in the Utility Industry.

  • Electrification Europe: Live from Paris

    05/12/2019 Duration: 19min

    In this special episode of EPRI Unplugged, you will hear four different perspectives from participants of the Electrification Europe Summit, recorded live from Palais Brongniart, in Paris, France. Covering issues of electrification of cities, buildings, and industrial processes, this episode serves as an introduction to some of the solutions being explored to decarbonize the global economy.

  • “Water Quality Trading: Clean Water, Compliant Companies, and Safe Dogs”

    22/11/2019 Duration: 21min

    Jessica Fox, our resident environmental scientist and all-around world saver, is back on the podcast to discuss her award-winning work to protect the Ohio River Basin. This collaborative water quality trading program takes a market-based approach to limit the negative impacts of run-off from phosphorus and nitrogen in the environment. Jessica explains how EPRI’s program helps remove these pollutants from a small stream in Indiana to the Gulf of Mexico, enabling anyone to support local and global sustainability programs with one online transaction. Listen to learn more, and then buy yourself—or your dog—a water quality credit at wqt.epri.com.

  • Harnessing the Power of AI

    07/11/2019 Duration: 28min

    It’s fair to say we encounter artificial intelligence every day. Utilities are also discovering how to harness the power of AI. EPRI recently launched an initiative, AI.EPRI, to create a central hub for AI research in the utility space. This podcast explores how AI is being used today, the value of data, and what lies ahead.

  • The Plug-and-Play-ification of EV Charging Infrastructure

    10/10/2019 Duration: 19min

    Range anxiety, or the fear of running out of power before you get to your destination, sits at the top of the list of fears keeping people from buying a new electric vehicle. One solution to this problem is the deployment of public charging infrastructure. But how we make this infrastructure “just work” is another major question, and the core of a recent EPRI white paper. This collaborative white paper, and a few more EV topics, will be discussed in this EPRI Unplugged episode.

  • Powerful Pollinators

    01/08/2019 Duration: 21min

    What do bees and electric utilities have in common? Much more than you think. In this episode, Jessica Fox, EPRI’s resident bee lover, takes us through the ins and outs of the electric power sector’s role in supporting pollinator ecosystems and populations.  

  • Shifting Energy Across Time and Space: Batteries on the Grid

    21/05/2019 Duration: 21min

    Energy storage has made significant progress in the last two decades. In this episode we discuss where energy storage has been, where it might go and what EPRI is doing to help us get there. Haresh Kamath, senior program manager with EPRI’s Power Delivery and Utilization sector, talks with EPRI Unplugged about the ubiquitous nature of the battery.

  • Hopping on a Hyperloop

    19/02/2019 Duration: 21min

    In the nearly three years of EPRI’s podcast we’ve covered a wide variety of topics and technologies, ranging from electric vehicles to advanced fossil technologies to cyber security. One area we haven’t covered is technologies on the horizon that could have a meaningful impact on the energy industry. In this episode we are exploring the potential for hyperloops… high speed transportation in a tube. Sound futuristic? Yes, but advances in technology could bring hyperloops to a city near you in the not-too-distant future.

  • Shining a Light on Advanced Solar Forecasting

    11/12/2018 Duration: 25min

    Solar forecasting, and the application of advanced solar forecasting to grid operations, are crucial research areas in enabling higher levels of renewable resources and making sure system operators can keep the lights on. EPRI recently received a $1.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for research related to integration of advanced solar forecasting into system operations. EPRI researchers shine light on the future of advanced solar forecasting and its impact on grid operations.

  • Preparing for Blockchain in the Utility Industry

    13/11/2018 Duration: 24min

    In this episode we dive into a topic you’ve probably at least heard about – blockchain. What is it? How does it work? And what does it mean for the utility industry? Some of our leading experts at EPRI answer these questions and more.

  • Forecasting the Future for Renewable Assets

    16/10/2018 Duration: 29min

    As the number of wind and solar farms continue to increase, asset owners are innovating for efficiency, cost, and reliability. This innovation includes the area of operations and maintenance. Renewable asset owners are considering such things as how to best apply insights from large amounts of data, opportunities for efficiency monitoring and improvement, and when or if to use a third party for O&M services. EPRI wind and solar researchers shine a light on these issues and more in our latest podcast.

  • Under the Lights: Indoor Agriculture and Efficient Electrification

    21/08/2018 Duration: 20min

    Indoor agriculture facilities have the potential to deliver fresh produce to local and regional communities, reducing transportation costs and emissions, and reducing water usage. They also require electricity. Frank Sharp, EPRI Senior Technical Leader for Energy Utilization, joins the podcast to talk about the technology and what it means for the utility industry and efficient electrification.

  • A (More) Electrified Future

    26/06/2018 Duration: 19min

    Electricity shows incredible promise in powering the technologies of today and tomorrow. How could it transform utilities and other industries where power is a key input? What are the opportunities and implications across the United States? We tackle these issues and more in looking at the future of efficient electrification, and the upcoming International Electrification Conference and Exhibition August 20-23 in Long Beach, CA.

  • Managing Global Cyber Security Risk

    20/02/2018 Duration: 28min

    Protecting Critical Assets: Cyber security is a critical priority for electric utilities. How can utilities protect themselves against attack by terrorists and hackers? What can be done to strengthen grid resilience against threats to equipment failures? EPRI’s cyber security experts discuss these threats and how EPRI’s cyber security technologies can protect the utility industry.

  • EMP and the Electric Grid

    17/10/2017 Duration: 18min

    High-altitude electromagnetic pulse describes a nuclear detonation over land that could potentially cause damage to large transformers and substations. However, there are differing opinions on just how catastrophic an event such as this might be. As a result, EPRI launched a three-year research initiative in 2016 to investigate these events, including threat assessment, mitigation, and recovery. EPRI Vice President of Transmission and Distribution, Rob Manning, sits down to discuss findings so far and research that is ongoing.

  • The Solar Siesta

    01/09/2017 Duration: 18min

    Human observers within the narrow band of total eclipse on August 21, 2017 were treated to a dramatic experience of light and dark. In contrast to the human experience, solar generators responded to the gradual changes in light intensity both in the band of “totality” and across the much broader region of partial eclipse, as recorded by researchers and monitors across North America. Hear from EPRI researchers about the data gathered during the eclipse and how this research can inform future operations.

  • Future Vision: Widespread Deployment of Augmented Reality

    08/08/2017 Duration: 22min

    A consideration for the future of augmented reality is the impact of interoperability. In this conversation, EPRI technical executive John Simmins and augmented reality consultant and advisor Christine Perey help us decode interoperability and the importance of industry standards to the future of augmented reality in the utility industry.

  • Capturing the Future of Fossil Fuels

    18/05/2017 Duration: 32min

    Is coal dead? Is there such a thing as clean coal? What exactly is CCS? We tackle these questions and more in a thought-provoking discussion on the role of fossil fuels globally and the advanced technologies needed to meet energy and environmental goals. Guests: Jeff Phillips, Abhoyjit Bhown.

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