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Powering Africa: Unleashing Potential Through Electrification

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Release Date: 02/24/2023

Transforming Substation Architecture: The Power of Centralized Protection and Control show art Transforming Substation Architecture: The Power of Centralized Protection and Control

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In the 1980s, power system protective relays underwent a revolution from electromechanical to digital. Now, new innovations are shifting the focus from individual devices to a centralized, software-based approach. In this episode, Dave Whitehead talks with SEL Chief Technology Officer Greg Zweigle about the history of electric power system protection and the future improvements in simplicity, safety, reliability, flexibility, and cost.

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New Nuclear: Flexible, Scalable, and Safe show art New Nuclear: Flexible, Scalable, and Safe

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Historically, nuclear power plants have been easy to identify by the massive water-cooling towers that have been the hallmark of these generation sites for decades. However, that’s changing. In this episode, guest host Nicholas Seeley talks with Brian Gitt from Oklo, a company developing next-generation nuclear technology, including a smaller nuclear reactor that’s housed in what looks more like a vacation retreat than industrial site.  

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New Nuclear: Smaller, Safer, Cheaper show art New Nuclear: Smaller, Safer, Cheaper

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Nuclear power is the largest source of low-carbon energy in the United States and Europe. Its potential to provide a clean, steady—and increasing—baseload is currently unmatched. In this episode, Dave Whitehead talks with Eric Williams, senior vice president and design authority at TerraPower, the Bill Gates-founded company building the only advanced, non-light-water reactor in the Western Hemisphere.

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Keeping the Lights On: Microgrids and the Benefits of Localized Power show art Keeping the Lights On: Microgrids and the Benefits of Localized Power

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Even a very short power outage can have dire consequences for a hospital, transportation system, or large campus. This is where microgrids can add real value. In this episode, Dave Whitehead talks with microgrid expert Dr. Mahmoud Kabalan about these small, stand-alone power systems that can keep electricity flowing regardless of what’s happening on the bulk power grid.

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Hydroelectricity: The Carbon-Free Powerhouse of the Pacific Northwest Energy Mix show art Hydroelectricity: The Carbon-Free Powerhouse of the Pacific Northwest Energy Mix

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About 50 percent of energy generated in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States comes from hydroelectric power. According to Rick Dunn, general manager of Benton PUD, that puts the region in an unbelievably unique position. In this episode, host Dave Whitehead talks with Rick about the impact hydro has on reliability and rates, the politicization of the resource, and why he became an author.

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Health Is Power: The Value of Affordable, Transparent, Quality Healthcare show art Health Is Power: The Value of Affordable, Transparent, Quality Healthcare

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It might seem like a stretch to talk about the healthcare system on a podcast about electric power. However, more than three million Americans report to energy sector jobs every day, and we all depend on these folks for the steady flow of electricity in our homes, businesses, hospitals, and data centers. In this episode, Dave Whitehead talks with SEL Senior Director of Health & Wellbeing Michele Beehler about what can be done to help ensure these employees (and others) have access to affordable, high-quality healthcare.

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Finding the Right Fit: Early-Career Rotations for Long-Term Success show art Finding the Right Fit: Early-Career Rotations for Long-Term Success

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In this episode, host Dave Whitehead chats with SEL Engineers Lyssa Blood and Cameron Blegen. Both in the third year of their careers, Lyssa and Cameron talk about their experience in the SEL Engineer Rotation Program which allowed them to explore different jobs before settling into their full-time roles. They offer advice to those just starting engineering careers and to employers looking to increase retention.

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Shortening the Supply Chain: Strong Partnerships Bring Us Closer show art Shortening the Supply Chain: Strong Partnerships Bring Us Closer

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In this episode, guest host Diane Maceri, supply chain director at SEL, talks with Tyler Gould, senior electronic sales engineer at Phoenix Contact and Tom Schrader, president of Interconnect Sales, about why good partnerships are key to a more secure supply chain and moving manufacturing to the U.S. 

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Politics, Climate, Class: Changing the Power Grid Conversation show art Politics, Climate, Class: Changing the Power Grid Conversation

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In this episode, author, filmmaker and podcaster Robert Bryce talks about his new docuseries with guest host David Costello, SEL chief sales & customer service officer.

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Building a Better Substation show art Building a Better Substation

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The shift to renewables and growing demand for electricity are driving utilities to problem-solve like never before. In this episode, host Dave Whitehead talks with Philip VanSant, manager of T&D Services, System Protection at Dominion Energy, about how the utility has come up with an innovative method to construct and commission new digital substations in an efficient and cost-effective way.

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Of the 1.3 billion people on the planet without access to reliable electricity, 600 million are in Sub-Saharan Africa. Dedicated to solving this problem are organizations like Power Africa, a U.S. government-led partnership that advances inclusive, low-carbon economic growth. Power Africa Coordinator Mark Carrato joins host Dave Whitehead to discuss how they’re collaborating with local communities, U.S. businesses, and others to bring sustainable power to 60 million homes and businesses in the region by 2030.