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The GT Power Hour: Episode 26 (How to Engage with Regulatory Commissioners, the Right Way)

The GT Power Hour: Episode 26 (How to Engage with Regulatory Commissioners, the Right Way)

In which we discuss state and federal energy regulation with Paul Kjellander, president of both the Idaho PUC and the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners. Beyond cooperative federalism and the interface between FERC and state commissions, we dive into the problems with joining CAISO, what the future of the power grid will look like, generator-interconnection advice, the national political pastime of bashing the federal government, NARUC’s upcoming annual meeting in Louisville, Rory’s resemblance to folk-grass musician Tyler Childers, arcana of ancient Roman calendars, predictions for the winner NARUC-president Jeopardy, how energy professionals can best engage with utility commissioners and why Idaho is called the Gem State and the marketing ploy behind Boise State University’s blue football field.

The GT Power Hour: Episode 21 (Bowring 2: The Monitor Is Always Watching)

The GT Power Hour: Episode 21 (Bowring 2: The Monitor Is Always Watching)

In which we welcome PJM Independent Market Monitor Joe Bowring into the illustrious GT Power Hour Two-Timers Club to continue discussion of the compelling comments fellow club-member FERC Chairman Glick made on the previous episode, and the Monitor - as he is wont to do - happily (and ably) complies. Brace for a deep dive on the minimum offer-price rule (MOPR) in the capacity market, why FERC wants it pared back, how PJM appears likely to respond, the interaction of capacity and energy markets and what can be done to transfer generators’ reliance on capacity-market payments to actual performance in energy and ancillary-services markets. Let’s just say the Monitor and the Chairman don’t see eye to eye on several things.

It’s a pretty meaty talk that doesn’t stray far from the issues at hand, but there is some ranting and commiseration on the misery of driving the I-76 Schuylkill Expressway. Better buckle up!

Excerpts from GTPH Episode 19: An interview with energy leader Pat Wood on what really happened during the Texas power crisis

Excerpts from GTPH Episode 19: An interview with energy leader Pat Wood on what really happened during the Texas power crisis

We’ve had a lot of current and former electricity-industry regulators on the GT Power Hour, as well as several current and former company CEOs and other industry leaders. But few of the interviews were quite as revealing as the conversation we had this month with Pat Wood III.

Maybe it’s his Texas-raised demeanor or his experience as the top industry regulator in both his home state and FERC, which has authority over all but his home state. Whatever it is, Pat has a way with words (and images: he even provided the accompanying picture of his hearty azaleas, the storms’ impacts on which we discuss in depth during the episode as part of the explanation on what happened) - so much so that I felt it was worth the time and energy to transcribe a few of the highlights.

The GT Power Hour: Episode 19 (What Really Happened in Texas?)

The GT Power Hour: Episode 19 (What Really Happened in Texas?)

In which we dig into the causes of the Texas power outages in February 2021 and their potential consequences by sitting down with perhaps the one person in the world best equipped to discuss the situation: Pat Wood, who’s served as the top utility regulator both at FERC and the one state FERC doesn’t oversee, Texas. If you’re wondering what the likelihood is that Texas gets a capacity market, FERC oversight, a change in the pace of its power-generation transition or additional direct-current (DC) ties to neighboring grids, Pat’s got an answer.
But it’s also the one-year anniversary of the global pandemic, St. Patrick’s Day, Oscar’s nominees were announced - and don’t forget the return of March Madness! All receive their due attention, not to mention discussion of final requests, Cuban cigars, the famous Gruene Hall, BBQ, Mother Nature and the heartiness of azaleas.
There’s so much here, that (for the first time ever) we couldn’t keep it all to a single hour… Apparently everything is bigger in Texas - even podcasts!

The GT Power Hour: Episode 17 (The Right Manu for the Job)

The GT Power Hour: Episode 17 (The Right Manu for the Job)

In which we probe deep into the mind of Manu Asthana one year into his tenure as PJM’s president and CEO, and he proves to be up to the task – both in the interview and the job. Ranging from the MOPR, the ORDC, the NJBPU’s state-agreement approach on analyzing offshore wind and a word salad of other industry jargon to the pandemic and social-justice movements, we explore our guest’s perspectives on a wide variety of topics – and consistently return to themes of unity and equality that might be exactly the kind of leadership PJM needs right now.

The GT Power Hour: Episode 16 (Season 1 Year-in-Review Holiday Special)

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!

The GT Power Hour: Episode 11 (New Jersey Brand Recognition)

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.

The GT Power Hour: Episode 10 (Primetime Glick! FERC-Style)

The GT Power Hour: Episode 10 (Primetime Glick! FERC-Style)

In which we spend quality time with the lone Democrat at FERC, Commissioner Richard Glick, who delves deep into his relationship with the three Republicans on the Commission, how he approaches the fraught dynamics of maintaining personal relationships with coworkers with whom he’s ideologically opposed, his thoughts on minimum offer-price rules (MOPRs), his preference for a national carbon price, why the social cost of carbon should be included in judging the value of proposed pipeline projects, why sports fanaticism is the workplace is a good thing and, finally, the many contributions of the late, great George Carlin.

The GT Power Hour: Episode 9 (The NOPR, the MOPR and some guy named Harper: A Chat with the Chairman)

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 any of the criticism and accusations of politicizing the office personally, why he doesn’t consider it work, when the University of Kentucky Wildcats men’s basketball team will win the NCAA National Championship again, who Bryce Harper is and where he goes to listen to the GT Power Hour.

The GT Power Hour: Episode 8 (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to PJM’s Annual Meeting…)

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; and PJM CEO/President Manu Asthana’s first five months on the job.

The GT Power Hour: Episode 7 (COVID-19, Competitive Planning and Canned Salmon: The Better Portion of an Hour with Former FERC Commissioner Phil Moeller)

The GT Power Hour: Episode 7 (COVID-19, Competitive Planning and Canned Salmon: The Better Portion of an Hour with Former FERC Commissioner Phil Moeller)

In which we learn many things about former FERC Commissioner (and current Executive Vice President of Business Operations Group and Regulatory Affairs at the Edison Electric Institute) Phil Moeller, including his extensive experience with Alaskan salmon canning, EEI’s efforts to proactively address the COVID-19 pandemic and his thoughts on FERC’s proposed revisions to PURPA.