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Astrid Atkinson/Camus Energy: What do Capybaras and Google's famous reliability have to do with managing a dynamic, zero carbon electric grid?

from The Freeing Energy Podcast · host BILL NUSSEY - CLEAN ENERGY CEO, AUTHOR AND TED TALK SPEAKER

Scalability, high availability, rapid detection and mitigation of failure…just some of the requirements of a highly performant infrastructure managing a massive distributed environment…like Google's cloud services. Could the same principles and patterns apply to the requirements of managing a rapidly changing electric grid? And, what might that mean for different types of electric utilities in a future defined by decentralized resources like solar, batteries, demand response, and EV charging?  Listen in as Camus Energy CEO and Co-founder, Astrid Atkinson, discusses these topics and shares how she and the Camus team are translating a decade of lessons from the best of Google's and Silicon Valley's advanced technology architectures to make the grid more reliable, more equitable, and more affordable. 

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