S2 E5 | More on Utility Challenges: Storage and Transmission
An episode of the Energy Transition Talk podcast, hosted by University of Southern California | Ershaghi Center for Energy Transition, titled "S2 E5 | More on Utility Challenges: Storage and Transmission" was published on April 11, 2025 and runs 48 minutes.
April 11, 2025 ·48m · Energy Transition Talk
Summary
We are going to focus the next three episodes on the Utility perspective with the theme of “Hug Pylons not Trees” or “This is not your grandparents Grid”. Most of us don’t really care where energy comes from but we do care when it is not available (storms or extreme weather) or the monthly electric bill gets too expensive. But our recent interview with utility expert Stephen Collins from SoCalEdison will shed some light on how complex our electricity grid is becoming with the addition of renewable energy sources. With the goal of reducing emissions and moving towards a net-zero ecosystem, we are introducing a lot of complexity in the lives of our utility providers. Let’s explore more about what is happening behind the electricity meter.https://www.edison.com/clean-energy/pathway-2045 Pathway to 2045
Episode Description
We are going to focus the next three episodes on the Utility perspective with the theme of “Hug Pylons not Trees” or “This is not your grandparents Grid”. Most of us don’t really care where energy comes from but we do care when it is not available (storms or extreme weather) or the monthly electric bill gets too expensive. But our recent interview with utility expert Stephen Collins from SoCalEdison will shed some light on how complex our electricity grid is becoming with the addition of renewable energy sources. With the goal of reducing emissions and moving towards a net-zero ecosystem, we are introducing a lot of complexity in the lives of our utility providers. Let’s explore more about what is happening behind the electricity meter.https://www.edison.com/clean-energy/pathway-2045 Pathway to 2045
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