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CM 057: Gretchen Bakke On Innovations In Energy

2016/10/10
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We produce more wind and solar power than ever before, yet coal, oil, and gas constitute over 90 percent of our energy sources. Why? Blame it on the grid.

While our electrical grid was once an engineering marvel, today it is the Achilles heel of energy efficiency. In her book, The Grid: The Fraying Wires between Americans and Our Energy Future, McGill University Professor Gretchen Bakke explains why. A former Fellow in the Science in Society Program at Wesleyan University, she holds a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from the University of Chicago.

In this interview, Bakke shares how our grid became what it is today and offers fascinating insights into the technologies, personalities, and policies that got us here. Along the way, she explains all the fascinating ways innovators are helping us rethink it and what the future of energy looks like.

In this interview, we talk about:  

	What the U.S. electrical grid actually is
	The history that informs the grid
	Why it matters when we use electricity
	Why the more we invest in green energy the more fragile our grid becomes
	How our current grid binds us to non-renewable energy sources 
	How overgrown trees, sagging power lines, and a computer glitch caused a massive blackout in 2003
	How electricity became a monopoly and a commodity
	How grid complexity works against complete reliance on alternative energy
	The good, the bad, and the ugly of smart meters
	Why energy storage is the holy grail of the energy business
	The innovation of vehicle-to-grid initiatives
	The feasibility of wireless electricity
	How an energy platform can help us reimagine the grid
	How an energy cloud can help us de-regionalize our reliance on energy sources
	What a cultural anthropologist brings to our understanding of the grid
	The values and history embedded in our electrical grid
	The fact that we made the grid and the grid makes us
	Whether choreography serve as a tool for helping us rethink power

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Energy Policy Act of 1992

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The Paris Talks

Energy cloud

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