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Ep 44: Meeting Georgia's Energy Demand + Expanding Clean Energy with Commissioner Tim Echols

July 02, 2024 Gareth Evans & Dan Roberts Season 1 Episode 44
Ep 44: Meeting Georgia's Energy Demand + Expanding Clean Energy with Commissioner Tim Echols
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Ep 44: Meeting Georgia's Energy Demand + Expanding Clean Energy with Commissioner Tim Echols
Jul 02, 2024 Season 1 Episode 44
Gareth Evans & Dan Roberts

Today on the show, Tim Echols, Commissioner of the Georgia Public Service Commission, offers insights into the future of power supply and regulatory responsibilities. How does Georgia plan to meet its explosive power demand? What are the implications of new energy companies on power distribution? Tim discusses these topics and shares his perspective on Georgia's power growth projections and the potential for on-site energy utilization.

Listen in as we explore Tim's reflections on the Vogtle plant-building process and the evolving role of Congress in energy management. Learn about the importance of net metering rules, the promise of hydrogen and battery technologies in energy storage, and the future landscape of manufacturing and data centers in Georgia. 


What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

  • How Tim got involved in politics.
  • How Tim measures success in his work.
  • What Tim’s job entails in the day-to-day.
  • Georgia's power supply challenges and strategies for meeting growing demand.
  • The challenges of building the Vogtle Plant.
  • If Tim would do it again knowing what he knows now.
  • The evolving role of state regulators in shaping utility policies and energy innovations.
  • Future trends in energy management.


Ideas Worth Sharing:

  • “If you put everything close together, you can get some economies of scale and really make something like hydrogen work. I do think hydrogen is a shiny object. Not as shiny as batteries right now, but it's shiny and it will have its day, and I think it's going to be a great resource around the world.” - Tim Echols
  • “When you add batteries to a large solar field, you've turned that energy-only asset into something you can count on. So batteries do have kind of a magical quality like that.” - Tim Echols
  • “There are so many great things happening in California and we need to learn from those.” - Tim Echols


Resources In Today's Episode:


You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/2p9msaen 

Show Notes

Today on the show, Tim Echols, Commissioner of the Georgia Public Service Commission, offers insights into the future of power supply and regulatory responsibilities. How does Georgia plan to meet its explosive power demand? What are the implications of new energy companies on power distribution? Tim discusses these topics and shares his perspective on Georgia's power growth projections and the potential for on-site energy utilization.

Listen in as we explore Tim's reflections on the Vogtle plant-building process and the evolving role of Congress in energy management. Learn about the importance of net metering rules, the promise of hydrogen and battery technologies in energy storage, and the future landscape of manufacturing and data centers in Georgia. 


What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

  • How Tim got involved in politics.
  • How Tim measures success in his work.
  • What Tim’s job entails in the day-to-day.
  • Georgia's power supply challenges and strategies for meeting growing demand.
  • The challenges of building the Vogtle Plant.
  • If Tim would do it again knowing what he knows now.
  • The evolving role of state regulators in shaping utility policies and energy innovations.
  • Future trends in energy management.


Ideas Worth Sharing:

  • “If you put everything close together, you can get some economies of scale and really make something like hydrogen work. I do think hydrogen is a shiny object. Not as shiny as batteries right now, but it's shiny and it will have its day, and I think it's going to be a great resource around the world.” - Tim Echols
  • “When you add batteries to a large solar field, you've turned that energy-only asset into something you can count on. So batteries do have kind of a magical quality like that.” - Tim Echols
  • “There are so many great things happening in California and we need to learn from those.” - Tim Echols


Resources In Today's Episode:


You can view a video of the conversation on VECKTA's website here: https://tinyurl.com/2p9msaen