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🗓️ 29 April 2025
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They called the film Avengers: Infinity War the most ambitious crossover event in history. We can’t quite make the same claim, but at Wood Mackenzie’s 2025 Solar and Energy Storage Summit, we did record a crossover episode. Ed Crooks, host of Energy Gang, is joined by Sylvia Leyva Martinez, Wood Mackenz’s principal analyst for solar power and host of Interchange Recharged, to discuss the future of energy, and of the electricity grid in particular.
They are joined by Rob Chapman, Senior Vice President of Energy Delivery and Customer Solutions at the non-profit research group EPRI, the Electric Power Research Institute, which aims to help power society toward a reliable, affordable, and resilient energy future.
Rob talks about a key theme in his work: the importance of flexibility on the electricity grid. Increased reliance on solar and wind power has created challenges in keeping the grid balanced and the lights on. Surging demand for electricity for new data centres to train and run AI models is giving rise to a whole new set of issues. More flexible demand and supply on the grid is increasingly valuable. But where can it come from?
Data centres don’t usually offer a lot of flexibility in their operations. People want to use ChatGPT and watch Netflix even at night and when the wind is low. So what can the hyperscalers do to create flexibility? Are virtual power plants an effective option? And how can the energy industry improve collaboration to find solutions that promote the clean energy transition while keeping prices down?
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to The Energy Gang. |
0:04.6 | And Interchange Recharged. |
0:06.6 | I'm Ed Crooks. |
0:07.6 | And I'm Sylvia Leva Martinez. |
0:09.2 | And this is a joint podcast for the Energy Gang and the Interchange Recharged. |
0:13.5 | They described the movie Avengers Infinity War as the most ambitious crossover event in history. |
0:19.2 | I think we've beaten that now, haven't we? |
0:20.8 | I completely agree with that. Right think we've beaten that now, haven't we? |
0:22.1 | I completely agree with that. |
0:26.6 | Right now, we are so, so happy to welcome Rob Chapman. |
0:31.7 | He's the chief customer and commercial officer at EFRI, the Electric Power Research Institute. |
0:33.7 | Rob, we're so excited to have you. |
0:34.4 | Thank you for joining. |
0:38.2 | Thank you, and I feel like I'm the sacrificial lamp for the first joint podcast. Well, yeah, maybe an experimental subject, yeah, because this is a first for us, |
0:43.8 | but I'm sure it'll go just fine. We disclaimed that it was going to be a very, very interesting |
0:48.0 | discussion, so at least we're going to have that. Okay, Rob, could you tell us a bit more about |
0:53.8 | Eprey, like the Institute itself and what do you do? |
0:57.3 | Great, yes, absolutely. |
0:59.0 | So let me make three points about the Institute that I think are really important for folks to take away. |
1:03.7 | One, EPRI is a not-for-profit. |
1:05.5 | So we don't have a horse in the race. |
1:07.1 | And when I say that, we do a lot of research across the entire electricity value change. Yeah. From central generation, the grid, the race. And when I say that, we do a lot of research across the entire electricity value |
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