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Vedeni Energy’s Deep Dive

Hosted by Vedeni Energy, LLC · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 100 episodes

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100
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21m
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About this podcast

Vedeni Energy's Deep Dive provides a weekly, in-depth analysis of the most relevant and timely issues within the U.S. electric power industry.

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Vedeni Energy, LLC hosts Vedeni Energy’s Deep Dive, a business show with 100 episodes published.

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Tight Spring Loads and Western Market Expansion

May 29, 202618mEp. 107

Wholesale power markets for the seven-day period ending May 29, 2026, reflected typical shoulder-season conditions, with a clear regional split between modest prices in Western and central markets and firmer prices in pa

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When Routine Work Stops Being Routine

May 29, 202620mEp. 106

There is a kind of utility work that nobody used to make speeches about: tree trimming, hazard-tree removal, and routine access to a right-of-way. It sits low on the glamour scale and high on the list of things that quie

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Leading Through Uncertainty Without Freezing the Organization

May 27, 202619mEp. 105

This week’s leadership conversation has not focused on perks, personality, or another round of buzzwords. It has focused on uncertainty. Leaders are grappling with shifting economic signals, tariff questions, uneven dema

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Late-Spring Congestion and Market Readiness Watch

May 22, 202621mEp. 104

Wholesale power markets across North America remained broadly orderly during the seven-day period ending May 22, 2026. The week’s clearest stress points were localized transmission constraints, operator notices, and ongo

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The Grid You Already Own

May 22, 202618mEp. 103

When load growth accelerates, the industry’s reflex is familiar: build the next substation, the next line, the next major capital project. In many cases, that is the right response. But not always. One of the most import

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Stop Waiting for the Annual Review

May 20, 202620mEp. 102

Performance management should be one of the simplest parts of a manager’s job. Set expectations. Watch the work. Give useful feedback. Correct problems early. Help good people get better. Instead, many companies have tur

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Shoulder-Season Calm as Structural Pressures Build

May 15, 202621mEp. 101

Wholesale power markets across North America moved through the week ending May 15 in a generally stable shoulder-season pattern, with little evidence of broad regional reliability stress in the reviewed materials. Public

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Transformer Shortages Are Now Running the Build Schedule

May 15, 202619mEp. 100

If you work in the U.S. electric power industry, you are used to hearing that everything takes longer than expected. Permits take longer. Interconnection studies take longer. New generation takes longer. Transmission sit

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When the Skilled Labor Shortage Lands on Your Desk

May 13, 202620mEp. 99

If you manage a plant, field team, service operation, branch, hospital unit, warehouse, or support function that depends on experienced people, you already know the problem. The opening is approved. The budget is in plac

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Load Growth Outpaces Grid Reform

May 8, 202620mEp. 98

North American wholesale electricity markets remained operationally stable during the week ending May 8, but institutional and infrastructure pressures continued to intensify across nearly every major organized market. S

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The West’s New Day-Ahead Market Is a Management Test, Not Just a Market Launch

May 8, 202621mEp. 97

If you spend your days running utility operations, planning outages, dealing with regulators, or trying to keep projects moving through a company already juggling too many priorities, this week offered a fresh reminder t

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Leadership Bench Strength Is No Longer Optional

May 6, 202619mEp. 96

Succession planning is treated like a board exercise until someone leaves at the wrong time. Then leaders discover how much was riding on one person, how thin the internal bench truly was, and how little confidence anyon

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Spring Shoulder Calm, Planning Pressures Mount

May 1, 202621mEp. 95

North American wholesale power markets spent the week in a broadly orderly spring operating posture, with few signs of acute reliability stress across the major organized markets reviewed. In the West, CAISO and the WEIM

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Wildfire Risk Is Now a Management Problem, Not Just a Safety Problem

May 1, 202622mEp. 94

For years, wildfire planning sat in a few boxes. Safety handled emergency response. Vegetation teams cleared rights-of-way. Regulatory staff handled filings. Finance dealt with recovery after the damage was done. That di

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Change Fatigue Is Undermining Good Management

Apr 29, 202619mEp. 93

Many change efforts do not fail in a dramatic way. They wear people out. A company launches a new reporting structure, then adjusts office expectations, then changes performance language, then installs a new tool, then r

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Planning Takes Center Stage as Power Markets Hold Steady

Apr 24, 202623mEp. 92

Across North American wholesale power markets, the dominant near-term theme this week was operational normalcy, alongside increasingly consequential medium-term planning and policy work. Western conditions remained compa

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Transmission Planning, Competition, and Who Gets to Build the Grid

Apr 24, 202622mEp. 91

The U.S. power business knows how to talk about the need for more transmission. That part is not hard. Demand is rising, generation is shifting, data center developers want service quickly, and reserve margins are tighte

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When a Flat Organization Goes Too Far

Apr 22, 202621mEp. 90

For years, companies have treated flatter structures as a sign of progress. Fewer layers. Faster decisions. Less bureaucracy. Lower costs. On paper, that sounds sensible. In the real world, it often creates a quieter pro

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Soft Prices in the West, Load Growth in Focus Elsewhere

Apr 17, 202620mEp. 89

Western markets were generally soft over the week, as mild weather, strong renewable output, and robust hydro conditions suppressed real-time pricing in California and Texas, keeping broader western balancing conditions

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Utility Leadership: When Every Dollar Shows Up on the Bill

Apr 17, 202620mEp. 88

For a long time, utility leaders could rely on a simple story. Demand would grow slowly, capital plans would move through the usual channels, and rate cases would be tough but manageable. That is no longer the story. Thi

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Vedeni Energy’s Deep Dive is hosted by Vedeni Energy, LLC. The show is categorised under business and has published 100 episodes.

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Vedeni Energy’s Deep Dive has published 100 episodes.

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