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🗓️ 8 March 2024
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This bonus episode of Wood Mackenzie’s The Energy Gang is our third from the Distributech conference in Orlando.
Distributech is the leading event for the electricity transmission and distribution industry in North America. It gave our host Ed Crooks a fantastic opportunity to talk to many of the leading figures from the industry, including those who provide technology for moving and managing electricity, and those who use that technology to serve their customers.
In this episode, Ed is joined by Ali Ipakchi, Executive VP of Smart Grids and Green Power at OATI, a grid technology company. Ali was at Dtech in 2014, and some of the issues he was talking about then seem familiar still today. So what has really changed in technology for the power industry since then? Ali talks about how ideas and technologies that were cutting-edge and radical a decade ago are now becoming mainstream.
Ed also sat down with Don McPhail, who’s Business Manager for energy and decarbonisation at Uplight, a software company that serves utilities. They talked about the importance of demand management, the integration of distributed energy resources, and the automation of customer engagement processes as examples of key factors for developing a more flexible and resilient power grid.
Finally, Ed talked to two of Wood Mackensie’s delegates at Distributech: Fahimeh Kazempour, head of grid modernisation, and Elham Akhavan, senior research analyst specialising in grid edge and microgrids. They share their impressions of the events, highlight some of the ideas and innovations they found most interesting, and explore the implications for the wider questions of the energy transition.
They also address a critical question in the hectic, exciting conversation about the power industry: how much of it is hype, and how much reflects real change? Fahimeh asks the question: whatever happened to the Blockchain?
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the Energy Gang at the Distributeec conference in Orlando. |
0:06.0 | I'm Ed Crooks. |
0:07.0 | We spent a couple of days at this event, which is the leading conference for the |
0:10.2 | Electricity Transmission and Distribution industry in North America. |
0:14.0 | You may have heard earlier podcasts from the event which we published last week. |
0:18.0 | And for this last episode from the conference, |
0:20.0 | I've been talking to people about how power grids need to change in response to the growth of renewable energy |
0:25.1 | and what that means for the decarbonisation of the electricity system. |
0:28.8 | To discuss that question, I spoke first to Ali Apache, who's an executive vice president and chief visionary officer at OATI which is a grid technology company. |
0:37.0 | Ali thanks for much for joining us. |
0:40.0 | You're welcome. Glad to be here. |
0:42.0 | So it's a fascinating event clearly |
0:44.0 | Distributic. We've had really amazing conversations with people while we've |
0:49.3 | been here. Tremendous sense of activity and excitement about the industry, a tremendous amount of change going on. |
0:58.0 | But the question I had, as I talked to people and look around, is how much is really changing. |
1:04.7 | And clearly this is an event which is very much dominated by technology vendors. |
1:09.2 | Everyone's coming up with clever ideas for doing this and that for fixing some of the challenges that the electricity |
1:16.0 | system and the grid in particular are facing. |
1:18.7 | If you look back 10 years, I was looking at an article where you were quoted from 10 years ago |
1:23.8 | Distribute tech I think in 2014 a lot of the same issues were being talked about people were talking about |
1:29.0 | Distributed energy resources people were talking about the effective EVs people were talking about the effective EVs, people were talking |
1:34.3 | about demand-side response and so on. |
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