Electrify This! Podcast: Climate Resilience in the Electrified Future

It’s not about having the power to do everything. It’s asking what are the things that are being done inside of this facility and what are the corresponding load requirements.

We now understand that all facilities, no matter how important they are, can reduce their load, and this change in behavior can in turn hopefully support other corresponding infrastructure to continue their own operations - that’s a game-changer.
— Jonathon Monken, Principal, Converge Strategies on Electrify This!
 
 

Climate Resilience in the Electrified Future

25 MAR 2021

The Polar Vortex of February 2021 caused enduring blackouts throughout Texas and disruptions to electricity grids across multiple states – yet another devastating example of how extreme weather combined with poor grid planning in the face of climate change is costing lives and wreaking havoc on communities. Increasingly frequent climate change-fueled events are creating new threats to our power system just as more homes and vehicles plug into the grid in the move to electrify everything and reduce climate pollution. Climate change adaptation requires prioritizing resilience in our homes, communities, and the grid to reduce the financial and human costs of its impacts.

This episode of Electrify This! explores urgent questions facing climate resilience in the electrified future including:

  • What exactly is resilience, and how can we make it a priority?

  • How can communities and individual households make themselves more resilient as they electrify?

  • And what’s really needed to support collective and equitable climate resilience in the clean, electrified energy future? 

Guests:
Karl Rábago, Principal with Rábago Energy, LLC. Karl is a nationally recognized leader and innovator in electricity and energy law, policy, and regulation. Karl has over thirty years of energy-related experience, serving as the Executive Director of the Pace Energy and Climate Center, Vice President for Distributed Energy Services for Austin Energy, Public Utility Commissioner of Texas, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the U.S. Department of Energy, and Assistant Law Professor for the US military Academy. He holds degrees from Pace University School of Law, the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s School, University of Texas Schoool of Law, and Texas A&M University. 

Jonathon Monken, Principal at Converge Strategies, LLC, a consulting company focusing on the intersection of clean energy, resilience, and national security. Jonathon brings 18 years of experience working state and local governments, private sector, and military partners to develop solutions around the advancement of whole community security and resilience. He previously served as the Senior Director of System Resilience and Strategic Coordination for PJM Interconnection and the Director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. He is a Major in the U.S. Army and holds an MBA from Northwestern University and a B.S. from the United States Military Academy at West Point.  

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Media Contact 

Adair Douglas 

adouglas@convergestrategies.com 

315.263.2382

You would be hard-pressed to find a region in the country that has not had a very real and relatively recent experience with what a failure of energy resilience ultimately looks like that affected their lives individually and their communities wholistically
— Jonathon Monken, Principal, Converge Strategies on Electrify This!