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Energy Policy Now

Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

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Energy Policy Now offers clear talk on the policy issues that define our relationship to energy and its impact on society and the environment. The series is produced by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania and hosted by energy journalist Andy Stone. Join Andy in conversation with leaders from industry, government, and academia as they shed light on today's pressing energy policy debates.
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Know Power

Noha Sidhom and Mike Borgatti

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Do you know what happens when you flip a light switch? How many people, dollars, and computers are involved to charge your smartphone? Do you understand the policy implications, political landmines, and local issues as we transition to clean energy? We’re here to answer those questions and more on KNOW POWER. Hosted by agnostic but informed industry experts Noha Sidhom and Mike Borgatti, Know Power is all about demystifying the entire energy industry, getting you involved in the discussion, ...
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The Critical Assets Podcast covers important OT and ICS security topics with an eye toward standards and regulation to keep you ahead of your adversaries... and your auditors. Ampyx Cyber. Securing your world. See our other content such as blogs, cybersecurity news and more at www.ampyxcyber.com
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Currents

Norton Rose Fulbright

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Currents is a podcast published by Norton Rose Fulbright that features in-depth discussions on the latest developments in project finance. The podcast is hosted by partner Todd Alexander, who interviews key business leaders and policy makers to investigate important trends affecting the energy and infrastructure space.
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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Votes to Allow Canadian Company TC Energy to Build GTN Pipeline Expansion to Move More Methane through Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Doctor who Worked at Third Closed Idaho Maternity Dept. Since Near Complete Abortion Ban Says State Abortion Law Ban Harmed Recruiting. Washington Republican Party Convention Endor…
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Idaho Innocence Project Shuts Down Legal Work due to Lack of Funding. More Groups to Sue US Fish and Wildlife Service to Restore Endangered Species Act Protection for Wolves. LCSC Considering Name Change. Bank Fire in Spokane. more. Play LoFi: Play HiFi: http://krfp.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/KRFP-Evening-Report20240429.mp3 Download Right-click…
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Moscow League of Women Voters Holds Campus Presentation with Latah County Clerk Julie Fry and Moscow City Council Member Bryce Blankenship Explaining Rules and Obstacles for Student Voting in Idaho. Federal Government Plans to Reintroduce Grizzlies in North Cascades. Anti-Genocide Protest at WSU. Would Be Purchasers of Idaho Transportation Dept. He…
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Church in Middleton Seeks to Overturn Idaho Constitution Provision Prohibiting the Use of Taxpayer Money for Religious Schools. Officials Give UI Students Information about Changing Rules for Registering and Voting. US Supreme Court Hears Arguments over Idaho’s Strict Anti-Abortion Law Making it a Felony to Perform Emergency Abortion to Save the He…
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Supreme Court Documents Tell Stories of Woman Almost Died Due to Idaho’s Almost Total Abortion Ban Not Protecting Health of the Mother. Wolf Numbers Increase in Washington. Judge Allows Defense Polling of Latah County Residents. more. Play HiFi: http://krfp.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/KRFP-Evening-Report20240423.mp3 Download Right-click and save…
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An expert in electricity markets explains why market price signals alone will struggle to incentivize adequate investment in the flexible electricity resources needed for future grid reliability. -- In the 1990s the process of deregulation – or restructuring – of the U.S. electricity system began, leading to the introduction of competition to an in…
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Extinction Rebellion Palouse has Week of Action. Moscow City Council Hears Climate Action Plan Update from Deputy City Supervisor Tyler Palmer. Idaho Group to Work on Abortion Rights Ballot Initiative for 2026. WSU President Kirk Schulz to Retire in 2025. Idaho State Board of Education Executive Director Matt Freeman Resigns Effective June 30th. mo…
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Augmented interview with Fil Corbitt producer of the podcast/radio show The Wind recorded March 25th originally broadcast Sat., April 27th, 2024 at 6:00 pm. Topics include our relationship with wilderness, and the use of one of history’s most influential and beguiling fictional characters, Satan, by Christian Nationalist to exert control and fear. …
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Longest Serving Idaho Legislative Democrat Sue Chew Dies. UI President C. Scott Green Tells Ed Board School Looking at Options to Complete Univ. of Phoenix Deal. Washington Declares Drought Emergency. more. Play HiFi: http://krfp.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/KRFP-Evening-Report20240418.mp3 Download Right-click and save link:| HiFi The post Evenin…
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Moscow Deputy City Supervisor Tyler Palmer Gives Update on City’s Climate Action Plan. Pullman Residents Urge Changes to Project Downtown’s Plans for Pine Street Plaza. Idaho Families with Transgender Teens Face Cruel Decisions. City of Spokane Joins Hundreds of Municipalities in PFAS Lawsuit Against 3M and DuPont. more. Play HiFi: http://krfp.org/…
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Senator Sheldon Whitehouse discusses the prospects for bipartisan U.S. carbon border fee legislation, and the need to protect the Biden administration’s clean energy and climate achievements. --- (This episode was recorded on March 15, 2024, during Penn Energy Week) Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has a reputation as an advocate for strong climate polic…
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The U.S. Department of the Treasury is finalizing rules that will determine which new clean hydrogen projects will receive the IRA’s generous 45V tax incentives, and whether those projects will deliver promised climate benefits. --- The Inflation Reduction Act provides a range of incentives for the development of clean energy resources in the Unite…
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Physical attacks on critical European energy infrastructure have risen since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, threatening energy security and the pace of the low-carbon transition. --- Sabotage of critical energy infrastructure has been on the rise, most prominently in Europe, where multiple attacks have targeted subsea electric transmission cab…
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Join us for a discussion on Energizing Cybersecurity Careers: Workforce Development in the OT/ICS Community. Guests Cynthia Hsu and Erin Owens dive into the cybersecurity challenges facing Industrial Control Systems and Operational Technology asset owners. Through open conversations, we explore everything from skill gaps and career pathways to dive…
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Local opposition to clean energy projects slows the transition to a low carbon energy system. A legal expert explores how a national policy of “repurposed energy” could speed things up. --- Clean energy infrastructure projects often face opposition from communities where they would be built, a fact that stands in the way of efforts to rapidly lower…
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Each fall, the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy hosts a student blog competition, where students from any field of study can showcase their creativity, innovation, and passion for energy policy and sustainability. This year, we welcomed audio submissions, and we’re featuring our first-place audio blog here. This year’s winner is Benjamin Chen, a j…
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A national network of CO2 and biomass transportation infrastructure, spanning pipelines to rail routes, will be needed to support the permanent removal of atmospheric CO2. Can the network be economically built? --- In December the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory published Roads to Removal: Options for Carbon Dioxide Removal in the United Sta…
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In today's episode, we're joined by a seasoned expert, David Applebaum of The Hawthorne Group. We will unpack the challenges of implementing renewable projects and the political campaigns that sometimes need to accompany them. David will share why developers must adopt a campaign-style approach to successfully engage with various communities and st…
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Cary Coglianese, director of the Penn Program on Regulation, explores AI’s potential to help regulators keep pace with energy sector growth and climate-tech innovation. --- The ongoing transition to a cleaner energy system has positive implications for climate, energy security and equity. Yet the same transition poses myriad challenges for regulato…
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On this episode of Know Power, we sit down with Caitlin Smith, Vice President, Policy & Corporate Communications for Jupiter Power to unravel the mysteries of energy storage growth in the markets today. Discover the implications of recent events like the Texas Freeze and gain insights into batteries on the grid, real-time data, market design, and t…
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On this episode of Know Power, we welcome Abe Silverman, our special guest. Abe delves into the world of energy and power, focusing on MISO, the largest US-integrated market ISO RTO, and its challenges with transmission constraints. We also explore the nascent offshore wind industry, the role of regional transmission organizations, and Abe's progra…
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Ari Peskoe, director of Harvard Law School’s Electricity Law Initiative, discusses FERC’s pending reforms to the electric transmission development process in the U.S., and legal challenges they'll likely face. Description Nearly two years ago, the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission proposed a set of regulatory reforms to speed a much-needed …
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In today's episode, we have a special guest joining us, JC Kneale, who is here to discuss traditional clearing models and the role of a clearing house. Not only does JC bring a wealth of knowledge on this topic, but he also owns and operates multiple clearing houses themselves. Get ready to learn about the key players in traditional clearing models…
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On this episode of Know Power, Rob Gramlich discusses various aspects related to the renewable energy sector. He points out that residential rates in the Southeast are higher in four or five key states, and the idea that everything is working fine outside the RTOs is not true. Despite the Standard Market Design not working due to politics and lobby…
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Welcome back to Know Power, the podcast where we explore the latest developments and innovations in the world of renewable energy and power. In today's episode, we are diving into the fascinating world of energy storage solutions. Our guest, Robert Piconi, will take us on a journey through the clean energy transition, sharing insights on the deploy…
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New research raises doubt around the climate benefits of the 45Q tax credit for carbon capture and storage for fossil fuel powerplants. --- The Inflation Reduction Act earmarks billions of dollars of incentives for carbon capture and storage from coal and gas-fired powerplants. Ideally, the incentive will provide a path for fossil generators to red…
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Recent electric grid emergencies highlight the need for better communication, and coordination, between energy policymakers and grid operators. --- In early November the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, convened its annual technical conference on the reliability of the electric grid. In most years the conference attracts little attent…
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into the world of Cyber Informed Engineering (CIE), joined by Ginger Wright, Program Manager at Idaho National Laboratory. This episode unpacks CIE's strategic efforts to integrate cybersecurity into the very fabric of engineering critical infrastructure. We discuss the evolution of CIE and how it's transforming…
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Brazilian economist and IPCC lead author Roberto Schaeffer examines what constitutes a “fair share” of emissions reductions under the Paris climate process, and how fairness is defined. -- This December, at COP 28 in Dubai, countries will consider the results of the first “global stocktake,” which is a global report card that compares real climate …
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