Frequency Band

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Frequency Band

From Fort Peck, Montana to Tijuana, Mexico, the alternating current transmission network in the West oscillates in the narrow band of narrow band 59.97 and 60.02 cycles per second. On Frequency Band, the California ISO will host industry experts to talk about how the physics, economics, and governance of the grid come together to to keep the system in sync.

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    Frequency Band - S1 E1: Getting the most from transmission

    Episode 1: Getting the Most from TransmissionTransmission is the backbone of the energy grid, and in this inaugural episode of Frequency Band, hosts Paul Dockery and Becky Robinson explore this critical topic with two leading experts. Rob Gramlich, President of GridStrategies, and Kyri Baker, Research Scientist at Google DeepMind and Associate Professor at the University of Colorado-Boulder, share their unique perspectives. From optimizing power flows to planning and deploying new infrastructure, this episode dives into the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of transmission. With engaging discussions and thought-provoking insights, it’s the perfect starting point for a podcast series tackling the big questions in energy. Click here to view the episode transcript.

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    S1 Trailer: About Frequency Band

    Frequency Band hosts Paul Dockery and Becky Robinson will sit down with industry leaders, innovators, and policy experts to bring you fresh perspectives on grid reliability, the clean energy transition, and technological innovation. In the premier episode, out April 21, Grid Strategies President & Founder Rob Gramlich and University of Colorado Boulder’s Kyri Baker dive into the conversation about grid transformation.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

From Fort Peck, Montana to Tijuana, Mexico, the alternating current transmission network in the West oscillates in the narrow band of narrow band 59.97 and 60.02 cycles per second. On Frequency Band, the California ISO will host industry experts to talk about how the physics, economics, and governance of the grid come together to to keep the system in sync.

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