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A five-alarm fire for the grid? (Live)

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Jan 26, 2026
Wilson Rickerson, president and co-founder of Converge Strategies and author on grid security, brings a national security lens to power system strain. He discusses wartime lessons for resilience. Topics include accelerating load growth, reserve margin squeeze, transmission and market fixes, military dependence on the civilian grid, and practical tools like VPPs and DERMS.
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INSIGHT

Grid Strain Is A Systems Problem

  • NERC's 'five-alarm fire' bundles new dynamics: accelerating load, tighter reserves, interconnection delays and extreme weather.
  • The root bottleneck is an insufficiently interoperable, IT-poor grid that can't integrate distributed resources at scale.
ADVICE

Prioritize Batteries And VPPs

  • Deploy batteries and VPPs as the first-line, integrable assets because they have telemetry and behave like power plants.
  • Use batteries to enable behind-the-meter aggregation and then scale DER integration as utility IT catches up.
INSIGHT

War Lessons Inform Today's Grid Risks

  • Historical wars show grids strain under defense-driven industrial surges and prompted major coordination and transmission expansion.
  • Today domestic military dependence on civilian grids makes grid resilience a direct national-security issue.
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