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Former FERC Chair Shares the Scoop on Power Markets, Grid Reliability: Joseph T. Kelliher

Former FERC Chair Shares the Scoop on Power Markets, Grid Reliability: Joseph T. Kelliher

FromEnergy Solutions: A Podcast From EPSA


Former FERC Chair Shares the Scoop on Power Markets, Grid Reliability: Joseph T. Kelliher

FromEnergy Solutions: A Podcast From EPSA

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What does a previous federal energy regulator have to say about markets, reliability, and the current state of the energy grid today? We got the scoop from Joseph T. Kelliher, former chairman and commissioner on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and former NextEra energy executive. Joe helped shape how competitive power markets function today, establishing structures that guard against market manipulation, encourage reliability, and protect consumers. He also oversaw the implementation of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Listen as Joe sits down with EPSA President and CEO Todd Snitchler and highlights some of the key moments in his career at the Commission – and how they inform today’s challenges. Liked this episode? Share it on X @EPSANews or LinkedIn at Electric Power Supply Association. Want more competitive power updates? Sign up for our monthly Power Moves newsletter.
Released:
May 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (42)

America runs on reliable, affordable electricity - but the demands on our grid are changing. From natural gas to renewable power, electric vehicles and the competitive power markets, what are the energy solutions to cultivate cleaner air, new technology and more innovative and reliable power generation - at the least cost? Experts and voices from throughout the electric industry and government join the Electric Power Supply Association to discuss emerging trends, current issues, energy customer needs, and new projects. Discover how competition unlocks solutions to build the grid of the future.