Energy Changemakers Podcast

Are We Expecting Too Much from Virtual Power Plants?

In this episode of the Energy Changemakers podcast, host Elisa Wood talks to three big thinkers in the electric power industry: Lorenzo Kristov, Kay Aikin, and Mark Paterson, who explain what it will take to create a democratized electric grid. Our guests also take on common grid fictions, such as the belief that virtual power plants provide an “easy button” to manage distributed energy. They offer a vision for a decentralized grid and describe programs in Colorado, Maine, and Australia paving the way.

00:00 Introduction to the Energy Changemakers Podcast

00:35 Understanding Virtual Power Plants (VPPs)

01:00 The Role of VPPs in the Energy Grid

02:45 Contrarian Views on VPPs and Distributed Energy

03:23 Introducing the Expert Panel

06:22 Lorenzo Kristov's Vision for a Decentralized Grid

13:29 Kay Aikin's Critique of Virtual Power Plants

17:29 Mark Paterson's Insights from Australia

30:40 Harnessing Rooftop Solar Potential

31:32 Challenges in Large-Scale Energy Transformation

33:39 Market Structures and DERs

35:08 Strategic Transformation Processes

37:55 Performance-Based Regulation and Dynamic Pricing

39:05 Promising Jurisdictions and Examples

42:20 Localized Valuing and Monetization of DERs

44:20 Reforming Distribution Utilities

53:51 The Value Proposition of DERs

55:54 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions

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