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    #52 Edging the grid with Quincy Lee, CEO of Electric Era

    #52 Edging the grid with Quincy Lee, CEO of Electric Era

    We’re back! This time we sat down with Quincy Lee, CEO and co-founder of Electric Era, an electric vehicle refueling company. Quincy has a super cool background - starting with designing skyscrapers, then moving on to space technology, and now he’s der-pilled.
    We talk about all kinds of stuff in this one:
    * what SpaceX and Starlink were like
    * why EV charging, or whoops, we mean “car refill”
    * EV charging reliability
    * grid constraints limiting EV infrastructure
    * the role of social media in shaping public opinion on energy
    * the category isn’t ClimateTech or even EnergyTech - its GridTech
    * and Deep GridTech is here!
    * solid state power electronics, quantum-level stuff
    * where the hell are all the transformers we need?
    * Quincy: Gundo is “okay”, but come to Seattle
    * innovation at the grid edge
    * the grid edge strangler figging the grid?
    This is a free episode for all subscribers, but if you want access to everything we do and would like to support our work broadly, be sure to visit www.dertaskforce.com and become a paid subscriber for just $5/month.


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    • 1 hr 44 min
    #51 We're moving to Gundo!

    #51 We're moving to Gundo!

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    We’re back! This time with a VIDEO POD. We recorded this live at DTECH a few weeks ago and haven’t had time to upload it. But this is a fun one that you don’t want to miss.
    Not only did we finally find out what a DERMS is, but we also became fully converted distribution utility maxis after walking the show floor. We’re all quitting our jobs and starting hardware companies with the Gundo boys! Tune in to hear why!
    The is a paid episode for the real DERTF heads. If you appreciate our work and want to support it, all while getting access to exclusive paid content, consider subscribing at www.dertaskforce.com.

    • 2 min
    #50 Jesse "IRA" Jenkins is on the pod

    #50 Jesse "IRA" Jenkins is on the pod

    We’re back, this time joined by Jesse Jenkins - professor at Princeton and lead of the Zero Lab. We cover a ton of ground in this one, including:
    * Jesse’s DERs journey, including skepticism at times and optimism at others.
    * A ton of discussion on rate design.
    * Jesse’s recent pod on rooftop solar.
    * How the hell is rooftop solar so expensive here versus Australia?
    * Where DERs are unfairly advantaged and disadvantaged.
    * How we’re going to deal with load growth, transmission buildout, interconnection queues, etc.
    The is a free episode, but if you appreciate our work and want to support it, and get access to exclusive paid content, consider subscribing at www.dertaskforce.com.


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    • 1 hr 11 min
    #49 The Queen of Power Markets, Lynne Kiesling

    #49 The Queen of Power Markets, Lynne Kiesling

    We’re back! This time with Lynne Kiesling, Director of the Institute for Regulatory Law & Economics (IRLE) at Northwestern University.
    Lynne is an Economist who has been working on power systems issues since the early 2000s, with a focus on power markets, transactive energy, and “quarantining the monopoly” as she says.
    Lynne was a panelist at DERVOS, as paying subscribers know from our previously released episode. We felt her Hayekian perspective (distributed, emergent, local) rounded out those from Matt Huber (big, planned, federal) and Pier LaFarge (distributed, planned, local), and she graciously agreed to jump on the pod to dig in.
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    • 1 hr 23 min
    DERVOS: The Evolving Grid

    DERVOS: The Evolving Grid

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    Back in November we threw DERVOS, our annual distributed energy summit. It turned out awesome. We really couldn’t be happier or more grateful for how it went. The panels and speakers were great, the crowd that turned up was amazing, and the vehicle to rave afterparty was super fun.
    Because the talks and panels went so well, we’ve decided to release the r…

    • 5 min
    #48 Utility-led DERvolution w/ Pier Lafarge

    #48 Utility-led DERvolution w/ Pier Lafarge

    We’re back! This time we sat down with Pier LaFarge, co-founder and CEO of Sparkfund. Those who listened to the DERVOS recording released last week may remember Pier pitching a utility-led DER deployment model. It was a pretty interesting idea that we felt deserved its own deep dive on a pod, so we invited Pier on to make the case for what is likely a very counterintuitive DERs approach for many in the space. In the episode he envisions a world where utilities determine the best locations for DERs on the grid, design the systems, provide them via RFP, rate base them, and then use them to make tripling grid throughput cost effective. This of course brought up all sorts of discussion about natural monopolies, emergent outcomes, utility death spirals, price signals, socialization, cost of capital, and more. Hope you enjoy!


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    • 1 hr 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
25 Ratings

25 Ratings

clevername3981 ,

Genuine pros, non commercial content

If you want to be in the room when deep experts riff together informally, actually nerd out about what they love, and create the future together, this is that show. It’s not media, it’s the bar where the real talk happens by the actual people doing the work.

PS of course the tagline for the movement should be “DER baby DER”. Duh guys.

secowles ,

great mix of technical and understandable

I’ve been deep diving on electricity and energy markets over the last half year and this podcast has been so helpful laying out complex ideas in clear ways and approaching complicated issues from many different perspectives. I really appreciate the diversity of viewpoints from the hosts (who all come from different sectors of energy / electricity) as well as the not too serious dialogue. Definitely recommend this show!

julie j sharing ,

Needs heavy editing

I work in the space, and it’s hard for me to recommend this podcast due to how much of these 2 hour podcasts are a waste of time .. like leaving in laughing after mediocre jokes, off topic introductions. It’s hard to get anything valuable for me, due to how much time it takes to not even get a solid point. Maybe I’m misunderstanding the purpose of the podcast, but if it’s to educate and get people “DER-pilled” it’s extremely hard to follow.

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