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With readers from electric, gas, water and telecommunications, internet/cable utility organizations—as well as other key critical infrastructure segments—we reach a wide-spanning scope of decision makers across the industry. Because we have more than 20 years of established connections with the utility industry, we know this industry and our readership views us with trust that has been earned over many years.
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This podcast delivers the top stories in the electric utility industry, curated daily using AI-driven tools for maximum relevance and impact. Each episode is generated with advanced language models to provide clear, concise, and timely updates for energy professionals. https://www.linkedin.com/company/currenteventspodcast
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Come listen to an extension of some of the excellent utility safety & ops safety content published in Incident Prevention magazine. Dive deeper into insightful safety topics by hearing interviews with the some of the best and brightest minds in the industry! Learn more about Incident Prevention magazine at incident-prevention.com
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Utility Emergency Response with Isaac Alatorre is an informative and educational program for those in the utility and liquid management industry. Join Portable Pipeline Advisor and Host Isaac Alatorre as he explores all things utility industry, and emergency preparedness. Twice a month Isaac will share his expertise with you all about the wonderful and exciting world of Water, Wastewater, and Flood Management along with guest experts in the industry.
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In our modern culture, the safety moment has evolved as brief and casual conversations in which to share. They are the perfect time to bring up safety topics in a non-threatening (though potentially lifesaving) way. The Safety Moment Podcast is produced by Utility Safety Partners – a non-profit corporation that has been providing communication service between the digging community and the owners of buried facilities since 1984. Let’s talk about damage prevention, excavation safety, locating ...
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Utility + Function

Matthew Putman

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Utility + Function, a multifaceted, eclectic, and probing podcast hosted by Nanotronics co-founder and CEO, Matthew Putman, covers subjects from Machine Learning, to Jazz, to Community Development. Utility Function, a definition: individual preferences for goods or services. It calculates desire, and therefore, is relative.
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Welcome to the Utility Fleet podcast, brought to you by Utility Fleet Professional. Join us as we dive into the world of utility fleet management and maintenance, exploring the latest trends, best practices, and strategies from industry experts and peers. Our focus is on providing valuable insights and information to decision-makers in the utility sector, helping them to meet the unique challenges faced by utility fleets and maximize their fleet’s productivity. With more than 60 years of com ...
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Utility4.0 - The future of energy

Timo Eggers & Oliver Doleski

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Ich möchte mich in diesem Podcast-Format mit Menschen unterhalten, die sich noch etwas vor- genommen haben auf ihrem Weg in eine emissionsfreie Energie- und Lebenswelt. Meine Gäste sind Gründer:innen, Innovator:innen, Vorstände und Geschäftsführer:innen aus der „neuen und alten“ Energiewirtschaft genauso wie Menschen, die sich um das gute und nachhaltige Leben in unseren Städte, Kommunen und Gemeinden kümmern. Besonders reizen mich Gäste, die die Dinge etwas anders, etwas schneller oder etwa ...
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Utility NEXT

innogy Consulting

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innogy consulting’s Utility NEXT Podcast is for utility executives who need to know what’s next for their industry—while maintaining the profitable businesses they have today. What new finance mechanisms are enabling innovation? How can utilities thrive in a new landscape where customers demand a lot more than power from a socket? What new revenue models will drive growth when usage is flat or declining? The answers can’t be found in the usual old places. They’re here, in Utility NEXT.
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Water and wastewater utility managers provide the leadership needed to deliver vital services that protect public health and support the vitality of our communities, environment, and economy. Today’s water sector utilities face a broad range of complex challenges, including staff turnover, rising costs, aging infrastructure, regulatory requirements, customer expectations, and changing technology. This podcast will provide information about the Five Keys to Management Success, Leadership and ...
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Utility vegetation management (UVM) manages risks and controls vegetation that could potentially threaten power lines, railways, roadways, etc. It is perhaps one of the most important fields of environmental impact in the 21st century and is especially important in the U.S., where it is the largest factor in managing outages and the reliability of utilities.In Trees & Lines utility vegetation management podcast, veteran Phil Charlton and Iapetus COO Tej Singh discuss the future of this criti ...
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This episode unpacks the significant and often contradictory shifts rocking the electric utility space, from federal policy realignments to assertive state actions, all while the grid faces serious operational strains. We delve into the Department of Energy's controversial climate report, the IRS's game-changing rules for wind and solar projects, a…
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Send us a text What if one simple change could slash utility damages to near zero? Mike Sullivan brings together a powerhouse panel from both sides of the Canada-U.S. border to celebrate and dissect the incredible first year of the Alternate Locate Provider (ALP) program. With only two reported damages out of over 30,000 ALP locates, this initiativ…
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This episode of "The Deep Dive" explores the hidden dangers of using standard synthetic ropes in high-voltage environments and the shift towards true dielectric ropes. We discuss how traditional ropes can become conductive when exposed to moisture and contaminants, turning them into a serious safety hazard. We also cover the importance of rigorous …
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In this powerful episode of The Co-Op Heroes podcast, host Pablo Fuentes sits down with Chuck Tiemann, the legendary safety instructor known throughout the electric cooperative world for his uncompromising dedication to lineman safety. Speaking from the Indiana Lineman Rodeo, Chuck shares his remarkable journey from a life-changing accident to beco…
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In this episode, we dive into the features of the Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)—a powerful EDID software that lets you unlock hidden display settings, add custom resolutions, adjust refresh rates, and optimize monitor performance. Whether you’re a gamer seeking smoother gameplay, a designer aiming for accurate calibration, or a tech enthusiast ex…
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Editor Curtis Marquardt has a conversation with Martin Vojtek from Hexagon to discuss their work with EG. D, a Czech Republic Electric Utility that serves nearly three million customers, to secure substations using Lidar technology. Vojtek shares what expectations EG.D had for the technology and how they utilized the solution to not only achieve se…
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The electric utility sector is navigating an incredibly dynamic and challenging landscape, pulled in different directions by significant forces. Federal policies exhibit "political intermittency," with funds pulled from offshore wind while emergency orders keep fossil fuel plants online due to a potential multi-year energy emergency. This demand sh…
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This week, the electric utility sector is experiencing fascinating, almost opposing forces, with federal policy pullbacks contrasting sharply with state-level clean energy pushes and a unified EU strategy. Utilities are grappling with significant grid reliability concerns, evident in emergency orders to keep power stations running, while facing an …
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In this episode of the Utility Safety Podcast, host Kate Wade sits down with Christian Connolly, CEO of Twiceme Technology, a Sweden-based smart safety company revolutionizing PPE with digital innovation. Christian shares his journey from fintech to safety tech, explains how wearable technology is transforming worker protection, and highlights Twic…
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This episode dives into a pivotal 48-hour window on August 28th and 29th, where federal actions, market shifts, and soaring data center demand dramatically reshaped the electric utility landscape. The Department of Energy issued an emergency order to keep fossil fuel units running amid "unprecedented energy demand," while new IRS rules tightened cl…
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The U.S. electric utility sector is experiencing a profound and rapid split, with federal actions seemingly moving away from renewables while states and utilities aggressively push forward with clean energy projects. Federal moves include revoking offshore wind project approvals, ending the $7 billion "Solar for All" grant program, easing permits f…
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Nuclear power is experiencing a clear boost, with FERC fast-tracking a plant restart and the DOE kickstarting high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) fuel supply for advanced reactors. However, renewables face an "investment cliff" due to new IRS guidance accelerating the end of clean energy tax credits, and 50% import tariffs on critical materials…
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This week, the energy sector experienced a dizzying mix of federal policy reversals and fragmented approaches, creating significant uncertainty for investors and project developers. From a stop-work order on a major offshore wind project and the termination of a $7 billion solar grant program, to key FERC approvals and new hydropower R&D funding, W…
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This episode unpacks the complex challenges facing the electric utility sector, starting with New York's ambitious climate goals which are now under reassessment due to grid reliability concerns and practical delays. We explore how grid operators like PJM and MISO are attempting to streamline interconnection processes to accelerate new projects ami…
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This week, federal intervention clashed with state plans as the U.S. Department of Energy ordered a Michigan coal plant to stay online, despite state approval for its closure. Simultaneously, grid reliability faced significant challenges, including a major data center outage in South Dakota and a costly delay at Switzerland's Goen nuclear plant. Am…
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From the introduction of the Fair Act and the EPA's proposed repeal of greenhouse gas emission standards to Pennsylvania's House Bill 1272 and Arizona's renewable energy rule repeal efforts, the industry is grappling with a significant refocus towards energy production and reliability over purely climate-driven goals. Despite headwinds in the offsh…
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The electric utility industry is undergoing a massive transformation, grappling with unprecedented demand and complex challenges. Major mergers, such as the Black Hills Core and Northwestern Energy deal, are strategic responses to surging energy demand, particularly from data centers. Simultaneously, the industry faces escalating cybersecurity vuln…
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Send us a text What does it take to turn unimaginable tragedy into a global movement for safety? Mike Sullivan sits down with Carl Weimer, former executive director and current advisor to the Pipeline Safety Trust, to revisit the devastating 1999 pipeline explosion in Bellingham, Washington. Carl shares his unlikely journey from environmental nonpr…
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In this sobering episode of The Co-Op Heroes podcast, hosts Pablo Fuentes (CEO of Bloom Spatial) and James Tanneberger (CEO of South Central Indiana REMC) share a harrowing story that illustrates why water safety is a critical concern for utility workers. James recounts a near-tragic incident from his time in Texas, where two substation maintenance…
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This episode dives into NERC's urgent 2025 reliability risk report, which identifies six major themes challenging the bulk power system and demands a fundamental rethinking of traditional planning and operating approaches. Key regulatory shifts are underway, including new IRS guidance eliminating the 5% safe harbor for clean energy tax credits and …
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The U.S. electric power sector faces a critical juncture, grappling with unprecedented demand, strained supply chains, and a fluctuating policy landscape. Energy-hungry data centers are driving an exponential surge in electricity costs, accounting for 70% ($9.3 billion) of PJM Interconnection's increased expenses last year. Compounding this, a seve…
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Market strain was severe, with PJM Interconnection's July auction clearing at a record $329.17 per megawatt-day, driven by unprecedented data center demand and extensive interconnection queue backlogs, directly impacting consumer bills. Federal "emergency orders" controversially forced uneconomic coal plants to remain open at an estimated cost of b…
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In this episode, we unpack the latest headlines shaping the electric utility space. We dive into the regulatory landscape, discussing President Trump's appointment of David Rosner as FERC Chairman and the implications for clean energy incentives. We also examine the New York Public Service Commission's major rate cases for Niagara Mohawk Power and …
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This episode of Current Events explores the unprecedented surge in electricity demand forecast for 2025 and 2026, which is creating a "golden age" for utilities but also presenting a "golden age paradox" due to new constraints. Key challenges include the "power water nexus", driven by the high water consumption of data centers, catching many power …
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The electric utility industry is currently at a major crossroads, grappling with unprecedented load growth primarily driven by AI and data center demand, which is fundamentally reshaping the grid. For instance, Oncor, a Texas utility, has received a staggering 200 gigawatts of interconnection requests, 93% from data centers, compelling its parent c…
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The U.S. electric power sector is navigating a period of profound and accelerated change, defined by the collision of a rapid, top-down federal policy realignment with an unprecedented, bottom-up demand shock. Events between August 8 and August 11, 2025, reveal an industry at a critical crossroads, grappling with fundamental questions of reliabilit…
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The electric utility sector experienced a period of significant upheaval on August 7 and 8, 2025, marked by decisive federal policy reversals, escalating legal and regulatory battles at the state level, and a continued cycle of quarterly financial reporting that revealed both robust growth and underlying market pressures. The dominant theme was a c…
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A dramatic federal policy reversal aimed at dismantling a key renewable energy program collided with on-the-ground realities of soaring consumer electricity costs, unprecedented demand growth from the technology sector, and deepening concerns over grid reliability. Concurrently, massive capital flows and critical regulatory modernizations signal th…
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The electric utility sector experienced a period of rapid change on August 5 and August 6, 2025, marked by policy shifts and significant market activity. On the federal level, the Department of Energy (DOE) announced new investments to build a domestic supply chain for advanced nuclear reactor fuels, signaling a strategic focus on nuclear developme…
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Send us a text Ever wondered what it takes to raise a superhero on four legs? Mike Sullivan sits down with Miranda Turenne from BC and Alberta Guide Dogs to explore the incredible journey of raising, training, and placing life-changing service dogs with people who need them most. From puppies to professional partners, these dogs transform the lives…
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A confluence of administrative orders, legislative actions, and budget proposals in early August 2025 signals a significant and coordinated shift in United States federal energy policy. These changes introduce substantial new hurdles for renewable energy development while simultaneously creating streamlined pathways for infrastructure deemed critic…
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In this inspiring episode of The Co-Op Heroes podcast, host Pablo Fuentes sits down with Mandy Barth, Vice President of Communication at Indiana Electric Cooperatives (IEC), to explore an extraordinary international mission that has been transforming lives for over a decade. What began as a one-time project in 2012 to celebrate the UN's Internation…
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Rethinking Risk: Safety Culture, Risk Tolerance, and Relationship-Driven Leadership In this compelling episode, Mark Taylor, CUSP, Senior Advisor of Corporate Services at Primary Engineering and Construction, joins us to explore how utility professionals perceive and manage risk. Drawing from decades of field and leadership experience, Mark discuss…
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The first days of August 2025 were marked by a series of significant, and often conflicting, developments across the U.S. and global electric utility sector. At the federal level, the Environmental Protection Agency initiated a proposal to rescind the foundational 2009 Endangerment Finding for greenhouse gases, a move that would fundamentally alter…
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In this episode of Incident Prevention’s Utility Safety Podcast, host Kate Wade sits down with Mark Savage, Marine Corps veteran and founder of DeadBreak — a specialized underground electrical training and consulting company. Mark shares his professional journey, the gaps he identified in underground utility training, and how DeadBreak aims to brid…
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Federal policy is clearing the path for an unprecedented construction boom, driven by a digital revolution demanding gigawatts of power. But on the ground, that same system is being challenged by regulators demanding proof of value, by customers demanding reliability, and by a climate that is making the simple act of keeping the lights on more dang…
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In this episode of the Incident Prevention Utility Safety Podcast, host Kate Wade sits down with Jennifer LeFevre, Executive Director of the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI), to explore how everyday decisions at work and at home can impact electrical safety. Jennifer shares insights into the mission of ESFI, the dangers of lithium-…
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In this powerful episode of the Utility Safety Podcast: Voice of Experience, veteran lineman and safety consultant Danny Raines, CUSP, shares hard-earned lessons from decades of storm response—from Hurricane Katrina to ice storms in Georgia. With hurricane season in full swing, Danny offers real-world guidance on preparing for storm duty, understan…
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The past 48 hours have marked a pivotal moment for the U.S. and global electric industry, defined by a sweeping federal policy overhaul in Washington that is already sending shockwaves through energy markets. This briefing will cover the Trump administration's decisive actions to reshape the nation's energy mix, the immediate financial consequences…
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Topping our headlines today, a seismic shift in U.S. climate policy as the Environmental Protection Agency moves to dismantle the legal foundation for regulating greenhouse gases. This major deregulatory push comes as the nation's largest power grid, PJM Interconnection, faces a deepening reliability crisis, prompting emergency federal intervention…
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The American electric utility sector is at a pivotal juncture, with the events of July 28 and 29, 2025, revealing a landscape defined by deep and conflicting pressures. The headlines from this two-day period paint a picture of an industry being pulled in opposing directions, grappling with fundamental questions about its future architecture, owners…
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Considerable activity across policy changes, strategic acquisitions, grid operations, and financial impacts discussed. A recurring theme across these developments is the escalating demand for electricity, particularly from the burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) and data center sectors.
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Public safety is evolving—and technology is leading the way. In this episode of the Utility Emergency Response Podcast, Joe Abrams from the Alliance for Community Solutions (ACS) joins Isaac and Jim as he shares how smart, practical tools are making schools, polling sites, and communities safer and more prepared. From the Ballot Box Defender for el…
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The events of July 24 and 25, 2025, have brought the electric utility industry to a clear inflection point, driven by a powerful confluence of technological demand, federal policy, and private capital. A landmark forecast projecting a historic surge in electricity consumption—fueled primarily by the explosive growth of artificial intelligence (AI) …
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The top headlines from July 23rd and 24th paint a picture of an industry at a critical inflection point, grappling with the immense pressures of a technology-driven surge in power demand set against a deeply contentious political and policy landscape.
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We're tracking several major developments across the electric industry, from critical regulatory decisions in Washington to market-shaking financial results and growing international policy divergence. The central theme today is a system under pressure: grids are straining to meet new demand, regulators are scrambling to keep pace, and consumers ar…
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Send us a text What do circus tents, telehealth numbers, and federal legislation have in common? They all played a surprising role in shaping Canada’s damage prevention landscape! In this episode of the Safety Moment Podcast, host Mike Sullivan sits down with Todd Scott, the new Executive Director of the Canadian Common Ground Alliance (CCGA), for …
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Good morning, and welcome to Current Events - The Electric Utility Today Podcast. Today is July 22, 2025. The top stories we're tracking today reveal an industry being pulled in multiple directions by powerful, conflicting forces. In Washington, a flurry of executive actions is creating new conditions for both the renewable and nuclear energy secto…
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In this episode of The Co-Op Heroes podcast, hosts Pablo Fuentes (CEO of Bloom Spatial) and James Tanneberger (CEO of South Central Indiana REMC) explore how electric cooperatives go beyond traditional utility services to improve their members' lives. James shares South Central Indiana REMC's mission to "improve the lives of our members" and how th…
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Over the past four days, the electric industry has been navigating the aftershocks of last week's seismic federal policy shifts. The lead stories from July 18th through the 21st reveal a sector grappling with the immediate and cascading consequences of a new energy doctrine from Washington. The fallout has been swift and severe. New York State, in …
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