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LIVE from the Benson!!

LIVE from the Benson!!

FromPublic Power Underground


LIVE from the Benson!!

FromPublic Power Underground

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Oct 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It’s season 3, episode 5 - Live from the Benson! week for Public Power Underground. In an upbeat, LIVE,  recording we get communication celebrities from across the region to come read some news for us on this week’s episode. The episode also includes a couple of wonderful interviews with industry experts. We talk with BPA’s Industry Economist, Daniel Fisher, about product development philosophies, and with Electric Vehicle enthusiast, Loren McDonald, about Level 1 charging infrastructure.
04:05 - Arin Reports with the City of Roseville’s Erin Frye Reporting
 11:16 - WMEG (Western Markets Exploratory Group) was announced!
 13:00 - Clearwater Power Company’s Jeff Marshall talks SCL’s Renewable Hydrogen Research Project

 18:48 - The WRAP (Western Resource Adequacy Program) moves to its implementation phase

 20:07 - Daniel Fisher talks about post-2028 (Provider of Choice) product development philosophies
 40:50 - Clallam County PUD’s Nicole Hartman joins to talk about a proposal for carbon sequestration, energy plant in Port Angeles

 45:10 - Loren McDonald of EVAdoption.com and @EVAdoptionTweet joins to talk about Level 1 charging
 1:00:50 - Best-Friend-of-the-Underground Kurt Miller joins to talk about the joy of pregnant Southern Resident orcas, and CLAIM THE ANADROMOUS CHAMPIONSHIP BELT
Released:
Oct 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Public Power Underground is Northwest Public Power's premiere info-tainment weekly news series written, edited, and published by the Power Department. On our weekly shows, we cover northwest public-power and public-power-adjacent news. The series originated as a pandemic diversion when physical distancing policies caused the Power Department to transition to remote work and zoom department meetings. It evolved to a platform to talk to peers across the region on topics affecting consumer-owned electric utilities in the Northwest.