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EPISODE · May 21, 2019 · 36 MIN

Dr. Deepak Divan: The century-old grid is evolving. How will we manage it?

from The Freeing Energy Podcast · host BILL NUSSEY - CLEAN ENERGY CEO & TED SPEAKER

The electrical grid of the future will seem like a bustling bazaar with millions of clean energy generation sources, all interconnected in a complex web.  How can we possibly coordinate all these disparate resources, while ensuring our electricity remains safe, reliable, and affordable? The answer, in part, is an under-appreciated technology called power electronics, which sit invisibly inside everything from solar inverters to electric vehicles.  In this episode of the Freeing Energy Podcast, host Bill Nussey talks with Dr. Deepak Divan, Director of the Georgia Institute of Technology's Center for Distributed Energy, about the role of power electronics and his view of the future grid as a digitized and decentralized ecosystem that we will all have a role in sustaining.  

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