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Meredith Angwin warns of a looming crisis in U.S. energy reliability, explaining how market design, renewables, and misguided policy could lead to widespread blackouts.

👤 Guest Bio

Meredith Angwin is a physical chemist and energy consultant who spent decades working on utility projects related to nuclear, geothermal, and fossil fuel power plants. Now retired from industry, she is the author of Shorting the Grid: The Hidden Fragility of Our Electric Grid, where she critiques the design and operation of modern deregulated energy markets and advocates for prioritizing reliability in grid planning.

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💬 Top 3 Quotes

“Without reliability, none of those other things—zero carbon, renewables—are going to count.”

“The value to society and the value to the investor have become decoupled in the energy field.”

“We need advocates on the side of providing reliable energy—not just activists chasing slogans like 'renewable' or 'low carbon.’”

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