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Welcome to The Energy Exchange podcast hosted by EnerNex. Concise and Actionable Intelligence for Today’s Most Relevant Grid Modernization Topics.

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Welcome to The Energy Exchange podcast hosted by EnerNex. Concise and Actionable Intelligence for Today’s Most Relevant Grid Modernization Topics.

    Season 3 Episode #2 | The State of NJ: EV’s, Energy Master Plan, and More

    Season 3 Episode #2 | The State of NJ: EV’s, Energy Master Plan, and More

    Host Ron Chebra talks with New Jersey Commissioner Bob Gordon on electric vehicles (EV’s) and the mandates and initiatives underway in the state and across the country to accelerate the adoption of these. The conversation also dives into the electric utility infrastructure requirements to support charging and specific incentives to help integrate this as a key element of an Energy Master Plan.

    • 34 min
    Season 3 Episode #1 | 5G Wireless Services and its Impact on the Electric Utility

    Season 3 Episode #1 | 5G Wireless Services and its Impact on the Electric Utility

    EnerNex was recently engaged by DSTAR, a consortium of North American utilities, to develop and deliver a comprehensive study on 5G digital cellular service and its potential impact on utility operations. Listen in as we discuss how utilities and members of the telecommunications industries are working together to leverage the power of 5G technology.

    Host: Ron Chebra, Vice President of Grid Modernization, EnerNex

    Episode guests:


    Paul Jakubczak, Director of Electric and Gas, Fort Pierce Utilities, DSTAR project technical lead representative
    Bill Jabour, Senior Product Marketing Manager, GE Energy Consulting (GE Gas Power)

    For access to the report or to learn more, please visit dstar.org.

    • 21 min
    Season 2 Episode #8 | Exploring the 50 States of Grid Modernization

    Season 2 Episode #8 | Exploring the 50 States of Grid Modernization

    If you are in any way connected to the electric utility industry, you have probably heard the term “Grid Modernization.” Although this term is used quite often, there are various views regarding its preferred definition and implementation approach. In this episode, EnerNex host Neil Placer talks with Autumn Proudlove of the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center. Autumn is the lead author of the 50 States of Grid Modernization report. This publication provides national insights on a quarterly basis to help keep all of us up to speed on this fast moving and growing topic. Tune in to hear more about the past, present, and future direction of Grid Modernization. Hear how different jurisdictions are implementing Grid Modernization planning and how internal and external stakeholders are grappling with the intersection between technology, people, and financial concerns.

    • 27 min
    Season 2 Episode #7 | NERC CIP and ISO 27001

    Season 2 Episode #7 | NERC CIP and ISO 27001

    The energy industry is a critical infrastructure that is core to our business operations, safety and comfort and general well-being. With the growing use of technology at the edge of the grid and the widespread use of communications networks to transport data used for situational awareness and near-real-time operational control, these innovations bring both opportunities for greater detailed information, but also potentially exposes the enterprise to greater threat surfaces. While many of the current standards within our industry focus on physical security measures, standards such as ISO 27001 go well beyond implementing technical safeguard measures. It provides a framework for policy and protection to achieve business objectives for information security, establishes policies on control and expectations, allocates resources to enforce this, and regularly reviews the efficacy of the plans. This has become even more acute as utilities are now faced with a “brave new world” with remote workers. How does this now impact how we will operate in the future and what will be our new standard of operation? Tune in as host Ron Chebra interviews Brian Smith, cybersecurity expert with EnerNex, and John Verry, CISO of Pivot Point Security, on cyber protection, remote access and information assurance.

    • 29 min
    Season 2 Episode #6 | Virtual Power Plants and the Smart Grid Test Lab

    Season 2 Episode #6 | Virtual Power Plants and the Smart Grid Test Lab

    As our grid adapts to the rapidly changing customer environment, Portland General Electric (PGE) has taken a bold step and launched its Smart Grid Test Bed, a first-of-its-kind-project that will integrate smart grid technology on a scale never before attempted in the United States. The project aims to accelerate PGE’s vision for a clean energy future through partnering with customers in entirely new ways to decarbonize the grid. Ananth Sundaram, Chief Architect/Principal Manager of Integrated Grid with PGE, is leading this effort and is focused on key areas, such as customer Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Transportation Electrification. Ananth discusses all this with EnerNex host Ron Chebra from the show floor at DistribuTECH 2020 in San Antonio.

    • 19 min
    Season 2 Episode #5 | The Connected Home: Bridging the Consumer and the Grid

    Season 2 Episode #5 | The Connected Home: Bridging the Consumer and the Grid

    Smart home technology is one of the fastest growing industries, thanks in part to devices and services such as Nest, Ecobee, Google Home, Amazon Echo and Apple. Research from Parks Associates from its Q4 2019 survey of 10,000 broadband households found that over 41% of US broadband households now own a smart home device, a 20% growth rate from one year ago. With all this connectivity in the home and enablement to better monitor, manage and control appliances, lighting and security that it brings to the consumer, what role does all of this ability bring to the grid? Utilities are forging ahead with bold efforts targeted at grid modernization, much of which focuses on greater situational awareness and action. In the connected home, consumers are also focusing not only on awareness, but conditional actions based on comfort, convenience and logical actions. Are we at the nexus of both of these innovations, can the grid benefit and support the smart home and vice versa? Denise Ernst, Vice President of Parks Associates, discussed all this with EnerNex host Ron Chebra live from DistribuTECH 2020 in San Antonio.

    • 29 min

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