Beyond The Grid

Swaroop George Kariath

Beyond the Grid is a show about the unseen forces powering our modern world — the electric grid, the people behind it, and the complex systems that keep it all running. From utility workers to policy makers, engineers to innovators, we dive into the stories, challenges, and breakthroughs shaping the future of energy. Whether you're in the industry or just energy-curious, this is where power, people, and everything in between come to light. Beyond the Grid — Power, people, and everything in between.

  1. Jul 30

    Powering AI: The Energy Race Behind the Digital Revolution

    In this episode, Mehdi Paryavi discusses the transformative impact of AI as an energy revolution, the importance of energy infrastructure, geopolitical considerations, and the future of data centers and digital economies. Key topics AI as an energy revolutionImportance of energy infrastructure for AIGeopolitical implications of data centersData sovereignty and national securityResponsible development of data centersGlobal digital economy and AI workloadsChallenges with zombie workloads and energy efficiencyRole of government and policy in AI infrastructureFuture technologies like SMRs and renewable energyPredictions for AI industry in 5-10 yearsAI as an Energy Revolution: The Future of Data CentersBuilding the Digital Economy: Energy and Infrastructure Insights"Energy is the defining element for AI development""AI is an over promise and under promise at the same time""Data centers are just a medium, not the problem" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mehdi Paryavi and the show's focus 00:58 AI as a fundamental energy revolution 01:48 Top insights from the latest AI infrastructure report 02:56 Is AI a bubble? Market signals and realities 04:27 The social, ethical, and geopolitical impacts of AI 06:12 Security concerns: cybersecurity and physical threats 07:41 Building national sovereignty through AI infrastructure 08:30 Public pushback against data centers and community concerns 13:28 Role of government and policy in AI development 15:39 Characteristics of the 41 Goldilocks nations 17:39 Global landscape: surprising countries in AI readiness 19:02 Energy consumption, zombie workloads, and future tech 22:30 Industry challenges: workforce, standards, and regulation 24:48 Canada’s potential in AI and data sovereignty 34:53 Key decisions for CEOs and policymakers in AI 38:08 The future of AI industry in 5-10 years 39:22 Final thoughts and closing remarks

  2. Mar 11

    Ep 9 - From Data to Decisions: Making Technology & AI Work in Power & Utilities

    In the latest episode of Beyond the Grid, the host sits down with Laurent Boinot, Power & Utilities Americas Leader at Microsoft.Laurent shares his journey into the energy sector and offers a front-row view of how AI, data, and cloud platforms are transforming the utility industry. From AI copilots assisting engineers and field crews, to edge computing powering smarter grids, the discussion explores how technology is reshaping everything from operations to workforce training.They also dive into some of the tougher questions utilities face today:• Why many AI pilots struggle to scale• How utilities can balance IT governance with business innovation• The role of AI in field service safety, cybersecurity, and grid operations• How AI could help streamline regulatory and permitting processesOne theme stood out clearly: AI will not just optimize utilities—it will fundamentally change how utilities operate, train their workforce, and interact with the grid.🎙 In this episode :• AI and the evolving digital utility• Edge computing and IoT in grid operations• Copilots for engineers and field crews• AI in cybersecurity and incident response• Overcoming cultural and organizational barriers to AI adoptionIf you work in energy, utilities, or grid modernization, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.00:00 Introduction to Energy and AI 03:47 The Role of Microsoft in Power and Utilities 07:11 Edge Computing and IoT in Utilities 11:09 Challenges in Utility Adoption of New Technologies 14:58 AI and Copilots in the Utility Sector 22:15 The Future of Workforce Training 23:23 AI in Field Service: Enhancing Safety and Quality 25:32 AI in Cybersecurity: Making Sense of Incidents 27:01 Barriers to AI Adoption in Organizations 29:07 The Balance Between IT Control and Business Innovation 30:32 Navigating the Rapid Pace of AI Change 32:08 Transformative AI Applications in Utilities 34:21 Streamlining Regulatory Processes with AI 38:01 Challenges in Scaling AI Pilots 41:37 Cultural Shifts for Effective AI Implementation

  3. 10/03/2025

    Ep 6 - REM: Navigating Alberta's Energy Market Overhaul

    In this episode, we explore the recent changes in Alberta's electricity market, focusing on the proposed REM (Restructured Energy Market). The discussion highlights the implications of high electricity prices, the need for a balanced supply mix, and the importance of investor confidence. The guests emphasize the necessity of prioritizing transmission policy and the potential challenges posed by Financial Transmission Rights. They also discuss the significance of reliability and operability in the evolving energy landscape, while offering insights into the future of data center development in Alberta. Swaroop is joined by Duane Reid-Carlson, P.Eng., a seasoned engineer and strategic leader who has worked across generation, grid planning, and regulatory frameworks.Jason Doering, P.Eng., an expert in energy markets and system operations (or insert his specialty, e.g. wholesale markets, power systems), with deep insight into how restructured markets evolve in practice. 00:00 Introduction to Alberta's Energy Market Redesign 02:13 Understanding the RAM and Its Implications 05:52 Supply vs. Supply Mix: The Price Dilemma 10:24 The Impact of Population Growth and Data Centers 13:29 Evaluating the RAM: What It Gets Right 19:35 The Complexity of SCED and Its Importance 25:24 Investor Confidence and the MPA Report 30:54 Speculations on Market Direction and Political Motivations 35:02 Integrating Market and Operational Reliability 39:35 Challenges in Transmission Policy 43:12 Addressing Voltage Support and System Strength 47:28 Impact of REM on Independent Power Producers 50:54 Policy Recommendations for Data Center Development 54:22 Navigating Unintended Consequences 57:34 Looking Ahead: Opportunities and Challenges

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Beyond the Grid is a show about the unseen forces powering our modern world — the electric grid, the people behind it, and the complex systems that keep it all running. From utility workers to policy makers, engineers to innovators, we dive into the stories, challenges, and breakthroughs shaping the future of energy. Whether you're in the industry or just energy-curious, this is where power, people, and everything in between come to light. Beyond the Grid — Power, people, and everything in between.