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Podcast Utilities Fortnightly

Steve Mitnick, Editor-in-Chiefwww.fortnightly.com
Public Utilities Fortnightly, the nearly century-old magazine on electric, natural gas and water utility regulation and policy, provides these podcasts to drill deep on the most important industry trends in an engaging format.
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Episodes

Best of PUF May 14 Extra Edition

On the May 13th landmark order of the Federal Communications Commission, enabling private LTE networks for utilities air-gapped from the public Internet, FCC Chair Ajit Pai and U.S. Senator Mark Warner talked with the PUF team, including on the cybersecurity benefits that are so important to the resilience of electric utility service. Steve Mitnick and Alex Revel of the PUF team read some excerpts from PUF's May 14 Extra Edition, with some of the most important things that the FCC Chair and Sena...

May 19, 20208 min

Fortnightly Electricity Report, April 28

The virus crisis' impact on the nation's electricity usage, coal and zero-emission power plant market shares, carbon dioxide emissions and carbon intensity are the headlines of this second edition of the Fortnightly Electricity Report. After four weeks of shelter-in-place virtually nationally, how was the electric grid transformed? Steve Mitnick, Kevaghn Hinckley and Alexandra Revel of Public Utilities Fortnightly break down the numbers nationally and by the thirteen regions and highlight the hu...

May 05, 20208 min

Fortnightly Electricity Report, April 1-14

The virus crisis' impact on the nation's electricity usage, peak hourly demand, coal and zero-emission power plant market shares are the headlines of this first edition of the Fortnightly Electricity Report. After two weeks of shelter-in-place virtually nationally, how was the electric grid transformed? Steve Mitnick and Alexandra Revel of Public Utilities Fortnightly break down the numbers nationally and by the thirteen regions and highlight the huge effects on greenhouse gas emissions particul...

Apr 21, 20208 min

Coal's Market Share of Electricity Supply

This fourth episode of Podcast Utilities Fortnightly takes a deep dive into the history over the decades of coal's market share in U.S. electricity supply and how it's falling rapidly in recent years with a huge impact on the grid's carbon footprint. This January, coal plants produced just nineteen percent of our electricity, an all-time record low. How did we reach this point? That's the subject of this ten-minute program.

Apr 01, 20208 min

History of Residential Electric Rates part 3

When have residential electric rates been expensive and not? This ten-minute episode of Podcast Utilities Fortnightly starts to answer this question by showing how the Consumer Price Index tracks historical rate trends in extraordinary detail. Part III concludes with an insightful breakdown by region of the country.

Mar 30, 202011 min

History of Residential Electric Rates part 2

When have residential electric rates been expensive and not? This ten-minute episode of Podcast Utilities Fortnightly starts to answer this question by showing how the Consumer Price Index tracks historical rate trends in extraordinary detail. Part II looks at what happened from 1986 to 2019.

Mar 30, 202011 min

History of Residential Electric Rates part 1

When have residential electric rates been expensive and not? This ten-minute episode of Podcast Utilities Fortnightly starts to answer this question by showing how the Consumer Price Index tracks historical rate trends in extraordinary detail. Part I looks at the trends during the period of 1952 through 1986, and the current trend since 2019.

Mar 24, 20209 min
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