From Fort Peck, Montana to Tijuana, Mexico, the alternating current transmission network in the West oscillates in the narrow band of narrow band 59.97 and 60.02 cycles per second. On Frequency Band, the California ISO will host industry experts to talk about how the physics, economics, and governance of the grid come together to to keep the system in sync.
I'm Paul Dockery.
Becky Robinson:And I'm Becky Robinson.
Paul Dockery:From Fort Peck, Montana to Tijuana, Mexico, the alternating current transmission network in the West oscillates in the narrow band between fifty nine point nine seven and sixty point zero two cycles per second.
Becky Robinson:On Frequency Band, Paul and I will host industry experts to talk about how the physics, economics, and governance of the grid come together to keep the system in sync.
Paul Dockery:We'll approach interesting industry topics in an infotating way. Conversations will explore everything from the basics to cutting edge applications of technology at the frontier of electricity markets.
Becky Robinson:Frequency Band is an industry podcast where we use our gathering power to band together experts, perspectives, and insights on electricity market and electricity market adjacent topics.
Paul Dockery:Becky and I will bring curiosity and enthusiasm to the conversations. We'll avoid jargon and aim for approachable conversations using games, bits, and analogies to bring clarity to complicated topics.
Becky Robinson:If you found this trailer, you are our target audience. Our hope is that we can help foster and inform the community of electricity market enthusiasts with insightful and interesting conversations. Subscribe, like, comment, and share Frequency Band so energy enthusiasts like us can find us.
Paul Dockery:Frequency Band, celebrating the wonky charm of electricity markets.
Becky Robinson:Frequency Band, staying in sync at 60 hertz.