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The Promise and Perils of Exclusion in Electricity Governance
Why the rules that make the grid governable are also the rules that can slow it down
Feb 12
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Lynne Kiesling
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Paying for Power in the Age of AI
Will consumers foot the bill for booming energy demand?
Feb 2
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Lynne Kiesling
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Jane Austen as Applied Moral Philosopher
Austen's fiction is not "about" romance. It's about character. And we need it now.
Dec 31, 2025
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Lynne Kiesling
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Booming AI Demand Collides With the Grid
When our power systems struggle to keep pace with the digital economy
Dec 16, 2025
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Lynne Kiesling
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An Innovation Nobel in Economics
Innovation-Driven Economic Growth, With Implications for Electricity
Oct 24, 2025
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Lynne Kiesling
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Energy, AI, and Markets
Part 2 of my podcast conversation with Doug Lewin
Oct 2, 2025
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Lynne Kiesling
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Quarantining the Monopoly: A Conversation with Doug Lewin
Technology has changed a lot in electricity and beyond, and regulation should too
Sep 19, 2025
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Lynne Kiesling
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I Never Introduced Myself ...
A little biography, a little blogging retrospective
Sep 4, 2025
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Lynne Kiesling
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