6 episodes

The IESO's Powering Tomorrow Podcast features insightful discussions with leaders from across Ontario's electricity industry and beyond. In each episode, we sit down with guests to get their perspective on the opportunities and challenges power grids are facing in the midst of rapid change, as well as the innovative ideas or concepts that are helping shape the future of the electricity system.

Powering Tomorrow Podcast IESO

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The IESO's Powering Tomorrow Podcast features insightful discussions with leaders from across Ontario's electricity industry and beyond. In each episode, we sit down with guests to get their perspective on the opportunities and challenges power grids are facing in the midst of rapid change, as well as the innovative ideas or concepts that are helping shape the future of the electricity system.

    2021 In Focus

    2021 In Focus

    This special episode was recorded live at the first IESO engagement day of 2021, where Terry Young chats with James Scongack, EVP of Corporate Affairs & Operational Services at Bruce Power. They spoke about how the industry has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic; opportunities for existing and new resources to meet emerging needs in Ontario’s electricity system; and the importance of clarity and transparency with stakeholders.

    • 37 min
    Community Energy: Communities Taking Charge of Energy Solutions

    Community Energy: Communities Taking Charge of Energy Solutions

    As the electricity sector has evolved, community engagement has become particularly important. An ongoing dialogue serves to build an understanding of how energy planning happens and provides opportunities for local input - laying the foundation for successful implementation. And as technology has evolved, such as energy efficiency, energy storage and demand response, it is giving communities more choice in how they meet their energy needs. In this episode, Terry Young interviews Matthew Day, Program Manager at WR Community Energy and Tonja Leach, Executive Director of QUEST. They discuss the changes in the energy sector, especially how community preferences such as energy transition and electrification have gained in importance, and what is needed to keep the progress going.

    • 23 min
    Demand and Operations: Past and Future

    Demand and Operations: Past and Future

    Throughout the history of Ontario’s electricity system, different events have impacted grid demand and operations such as the SARS virus, the 2003 Northeast Blackout, and now the COVID-19 pandemic we are in today. In this episode, host and VP Terry Young has a discussion with current Chief Operating Officer and VP Planning, Acquisition and Operations Leonard Kula and former COO Kim Warren, on lessons they’ve learned from past events, and how operations have evolved today.

    • 24 min
    Ontario’s electricity system in a post-pandemic era

    Ontario’s electricity system in a post-pandemic era

    Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses and industries across the globe have had to make significant changes to how they operate. Organizations across Ontario’s electricity are no exception, continuing to operate as essential services while ensuring the health and safety of employees—this includes generators, locality utilities and consumers. On the latest episode of the podcast, we spoke with Mike Crawley, CEO of Northland Power, Jim Hogan, President and CEO of Entegrus and Mark Schembri, Vice President of Supermarket Systems and Store Maintenance at Loblaw Companies Ltd. to better understand how they’ve been navigating their operations throughout the pandemic and what the future holds for their organizations in a post-pandemic era. We also sit down with Chuck Farmer, the IESO’s Senior Director of Power System Planning to learn more about the impact the pandemic has had on electricity demand in Ontario and the future outlook for the province.

    • 25 min
    The World’s Largest Machine: The North American Power Grid

    The World’s Largest Machine: The North American Power Grid

    The North American power grid is a vast, interconnected network serving almost 400 million consumers across the continent, and is sometimes referred to as “the world’s largest machine.” On the latest episode of the podcast, we go beyond Ontario’s borders to diget the North America-wide picture of the rapid transformation happening to power grids across the continent. Jim Robb, President and CEO of the North American Reliability Corporation discusses the benefits of having an interconnected grid, and how the North American grid of the future will be more digitized, distributed and decarbonized.

    • 24 min
    Addressing the New Realities of Ontario’s Electricity System

    Addressing the New Realities of Ontario’s Electricity System

    The IESO recently released its first Annual Planning Outlook, a 20-year outlook for Ontario’s electricity system. Ontario is in a stable electricity supply situation after years of investment in new generation, with enough existing and available resources to meet the province’s needs for the next decade. On this episode, we sit down with Peter Gregg, the IESO’s President and CEO, live at the Ontario Energy Network’s annual luncheon to discuss the latest Outlook and how the industry can collectively address the new realities of Ontario’s electricity system.

    • 30 min

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