Back On The Grid

Nick Sorokin
Back On The Grid

How does the grid work? What are the barriers to making it cleaner? And who has the power to decide? Tune in each week to hear about tech, markets, and policy related to the U.S. electricity sector.

  1. 09/08/2024

    Energy System Lock-In

    If someone asked you why it’s so hard to decarbonize the electricity sector, what would you say? Maybe you think we haven’t found the right combination of technologies yet. Maybe you’d argue that we lack the political will to change. Or maybe it’s the economic or social sides of the equation. How about all of the above? This episodes explores several influential papers on technological lock-in, with a special focus on nuclear, cars, learning by doing, and network effects. Works referenced: Gregory Unruh, Understanding carbon lock-in (2000) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0301421500000707 Robin Cowen, Nuclear Power Reactors: A Study in Technological Lock-in (1990) https://www.jstor.org/stable/2122817 Richard Perkins, Technological “lock-in” (2003) https://www.isecoeco.org/pdf/techlkin.pdf Arrow, The Economic Implications of Learning by Doing, 1962: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2295952 Terraform Industries - https://terraformindustries.com/ NET Power - https://netpower.com/ Timestamps: 00:00-Intro 01:00-Technological Lock-in 01:30-Carbon Lock-in (Gregory Unruh, 2000) 02:20-Natural Gas Concerns 03:00-Terraform Industries & Net Power 03:35-Nuclear PWR Lock-In (Robin Cowen, 1990) 05:20-Early Nuclear Policy and Subsidy Help 07:00-Learning by Doing for Nuclear 07:20-Steam Cars vs Gas vs Electric 08:30-HORSES 09:14-Network Effects (Perkins, 2003) 10:25-Learning by Doing (Kenneth Arrow, 1962) 14:00-Future of Energy Systems 16:00-Lock In

    16 min
  2. 08/27/2024

    Big Tech: Renewable Energy Champion or Climate Pariah

    Data center growth, REC accounting concerns, and behind-the-meter nuclear contracts. What the heck is going on with big tech companies and carbon emissions these days? Works Referenced – check em’ out! Rhodium Group, Taking Stock 2024: US Energy and Emissions Outlook, July 2024, https://rhg.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Taking-Stock-2024_US-Energy-and-Emissions-Outlook.pdf Princeton REPEAT Lab, Climate Progress 2024: REPEAT Project's Annual U.S. Emissions Pathways Update, August 2024, https://zenodo.org/records/13345138 Goldman Sachs, AI is poised to drive 160% increase in data center power demand, May 2024, https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/AI-poised-to-drive-160-increase-in-power-demand Bloomberg, AI Is Already Wreaking Havoc on Global Power Systems, June 2024, https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2024-ai-data-centers-power-grids/ Financial Times, Big Tech’s bid to rewrite the rules on net zero (August 2024), https://www.ft.com/content/2d6fc319-2165-42fb-8de1-0edf1d765be3 Utility Dive, Talen Energy defends interconnection agreement for Amazon data center at nuclear plant (June 2024), https://www.utilitydive.com/news/talen-amazon-data-center-interconnection-agreement-nuclear-pjm-aep-exelon/720139/ Katie Tarasov, CNBC, Generative AI requires massive amounts of power and water, and the aging U.S. grid can’t handle the load (July 2024), https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/28/how-the-massive-power-draw-of-generative-ai-is-overtaxing-our-grid.html Timestamps: 00:00–Data Center Growth 01:55–Data Center Installs Fossil Fuel Plant 2:50–Talen AWS Nuclear Deal in Pennsylvania 3:30–Positive News! Ok No. 3:40–Greenwashing with RECs 4:58–Power Offtake Agreements 6:20–Do Companies Even Care About Emissions? 6:48–In Defense of RECs 7:50–Thought Experiment: Marginal Benefit of 1 MWh renewable energy 8:50–Solar vs Solar: Individual Project Lifecycle Emissions 9:30–RECs seem wrong! But probably still useful 10:00–Google’s Solution 10:21–Verdict 11:15–Long-term power contracts

    12 min

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