Energy Solutions: A Podcast From EPSA

“We’re Facing a Reliability Crisis” - FERC's Christie on the Changing Electric Grid

September 21, 2022 Electric Power Supply Association Season 1 Episode 18
Energy Solutions: A Podcast From EPSA
“We’re Facing a Reliability Crisis” - FERC's Christie on the Changing Electric Grid
Show Notes Chapter Markers

America’s power grid was pushed to the brink this summer – making system reliability even more top of mind for one of the nation’s chief energy regulators. Commmissioner Mark Christie, one of five members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, shares why he’s concerned, and what else is on his mind as FERC weighs how to address electricity costs, infrastructure needs, carbon emissions, competitive power markets, and cybersecurity. 

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Comm. Christie's Main Concerns
Electrification, Demand, and Extreme Weather
Reserve Margin and Dispatchable Generation
Tension Between State & Federal Regulation
How FERC Balances Reliability and the Energy Transition
Rational Middle as Approach to the Energy Transition
The Biggest Challenge Facing the American Power Grid Today: Reliability
The Solution to the Reliability Problem: Baseload Generation
Optimism: The Rise of New Technologies Such as SMRs