
Anterix's Industry Insights Podcast
By Anterix

Anterix's Industry Insights PodcastJan 11, 2023

Xcel Energy’s Journey to 900 MHz PLTE
What is the value proposition for deploying a utility-controlled private LTE network? What are the key use cases it can support? How does a multi-operating company utility move forward with a transformational project like private LTE? Why is beneficial to the communities that utilities serve?
Replay the session with Jeff Levy, Xcel Energy’s VP of Infrastructure and Shared Services and Ryan Gerbrandt, Anterix’s COO as they discuss Xcel Energy’s 900 MHz private LTE journey, the rationale for its decision to adopt that solution, the enhanced value opportunities that it may unlock, and how its comprehensive evaluation process can help other utilities efficiently reach their own decisions.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder, Dots and Bridges, former Department of Energy CTO
Featuring a distinguished panel of industry experts:
Jeff Levy, Vice President of Infrastructure and Shared Services at Xcel Energy
Ryan Gerbrandt, Chief Operating Officer at Anterix

A Thoughtful Dialogue On The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and Next Steps
There is growing momentum among utilities toward deploying private wireless broadband networks to support grid modernization, reliability, and resilience initiatives. That momentum is strengthened by last fall's $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), which included substantial funds for grid modernization projects, specifically calling out those that deploy advanced communications networks to support the grid.
Watch the session where industry experts as they delve into the BIL, addressing what it says, how the agencies will be implementing it, and how it could help move the ball on grid modernization.
Hosted by:
Chris Guttman-McCabe, Chief Regulatory and Communications Officer at Anterix
Featuring a distinguished panel of industry experts:
Suzanna Mora-Schrader, Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives at Exelon
Karen Wayland, Chief Executive Officer at Gridwise Alliance

A Conversation on Wildfire Mitigation Tools Enabled by a Private Network
As we approached the close of wildfire season, our August episode featured two game-changing solutions that allow utilities to safely and efficiently deliver electricity while significantly reducing the devastating risks of wildfires. LineVision’s dynamic line rating and line monitoring solution allow utilities to deliver more power over existing lines while detecting movement in lines to help prevent a potential breakage. If a line does break, SEL’s Falling Conductor Protection comes in for the save.
The idea behind Falling Conductor Protection is so direct: when a power line breaks, de-energize its power before it hits the ground and starts a wildfire. Simple, right?
Replay the episode to hear from Tim Stelzer, LineVision's Chief Technology Officer, along with Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Senior VP of Research and Development, Ryan Bradetich, and Anterix COO, Ryan Gerbrandt, on August's Industry Insights webcast and learn how de-energizing a falling conductor in less than a second really works -- and how it takes a super-low latency private broadband network to make it happen.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder, Dots and Bridges, former Department of Energy CTO
Featuring a distinguished panel of industry experts:
Ryan Gerbrandt, COO, Anterix Tim Stelzer, Chief Technology Officer, LineVision Ryan Bradetich, Senior VP for Research and Development, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Are You Truly Ready?
With the increasing cyber security threats, an ever extended wildfire season, a higher frequency of natural disasters, and aggressive decarbonization goals at the federal and state levels, a group of utility industry executives discuss how the industry is adopting digital solutions, embracing advanced technologies and developing strategic partnerships to mitigate risks and enhance grid resilience while providing reliable and secure clean energy.
In honor of Women’s History Month, this episode had a special guest host:
Alice Moy-Gonzalez, Senior Vice President of Strategic Development at Anterix
Featuring a distinguished panel of industry experts:
Rachelle Chong, Former Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission and California Public Utilities Commission Emily Fisher, General Counsel, Corporate Secretary & Senior Vice President of Clean Energy, Edison Electric Institute Laura Schepis, Chief External Affairs Officer, JEARewatch our expert panel from March 31st to find out if you are truly prepared.

A Collective Approach to Securing the Grid
In December, we launched the Anterix Security Collective bringing together an expert team of cyber-physical technology providers to contribute sector-specific knowledge and collaborate to deliver secure solutions for those deploying private networks at 900 MHz. In this episode of Industry Insights, you’ll hear directly from these experts on the unique capabilities each member of the Anterix Security Collective offers. You will also get their perspective on how private networks, coupled with a robust and evolving set of security practices, standards, and solutions, can play a key role in safeguarding our critical infrastructure.
Watch a replay of our episode from February 17th, 2022 to hear industry experts share their perspectives on this important topic.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder, Dots and Bridges, former Department of Energy CTO
Featuring a distinguished panel of members from the Security Collective:
Peter Fischer, Binary Armor Scott Martin, Onclave Don Gray, PacketViper Dr. Ron Indeck, Q-Net Security Scott Packard, Qubitekk
Protecting our Nation’s Critical Infrastructure with Secure Communications
As our nation looks to re-invest in our country’s infrastructure, we have a compelling opportunity not just to improve upon it but also ensure it is secure and resilient. Private networks coupled with a robust and evolving set of security practices, standards and solutions can play a key role in safeguarding our critical infrastructure.
You can rewatch the discussion from our diverse panel of industry experts from October 26th at 1:00pm EST as they shared their perspectives on this important topic.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished Panel of Industry Experts:
Ryan Gerbrandt, Chief Operating Officer, Anterix Andre Turenne, Vice President, Corporate Venture Capital, National Grid Partners Avi Gopstein, Smart Grid Program Manager, NIST
Solution Partners Panel – The Elements That Enable Smart Grid
The smart grid is “smart” because it includes sensors, applications, and devices that use telecommunications, and computer intelligence to create, collect, analyze, and act upon data. The many exciting innovations coming on the market—innovations that are driving utilities’ digital transformations—depend upon these critical elements.
This session featured experts from the companies behind some of those innovations—Atomation, Hitachi, and LineVision— as they discussed the importance of these underlying elements that enable their game-changing products and services.
Watch this webinar to better understand the challenges and opportunities for utilities in adopting the innovative solutions that will put the “smart” in the smart grid.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished Panel of Industry Experts:
Hitachi ABB Power Grids – Rick Nicholson, Global Digital Business Development Manager Atomation – Steve Hassell, Chief Executive Officer LineVision – Alex Houghtaling, Vice President of Sales
FCC Certified Devices Panel – Devices Supporting Utility Grid Evolution
As utilities modernize their infrastructure to digitalize the grid, they become increasingly reliant upon digital technologies and devices. The device ecosystem must possess the depth, sophistication, and advanced capabilities necessary to support utility requirements.
This discussion featured experts from 4RF, Telit and General Electric and their conversation addressed how devices are evolving to meet utilities’ new communications needs, and how federal device certification is an important element of that evolution.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished Panel of Industry Experts:
4RF – John Yaldwyn, Chief Technology Officer General Electric –Ajay Grewal, Senior System Architect Telit – Jitender Vohra, Director Product Marketing and Carrier Relations
Infrastructure Panel – Private LTE for Utilities – Investigating Secure Broadband Networks
As utilities work to deploy the next-generation of industrial-strength wireless connectivity based on LTE and 5G technologies, they will need to create private, secure, reliable, and resilient networks to support their grid modernization plans. Such transformation requires openness to new approaches, technologies and platforms supported by an ecosystem of vendors and products focused on utilities’ particular goals and challenges.
Ericsson, Motorola Solutions and Nokia have shown standards-based communications technologies previously reserved for major carrier deployments can be scaled to fit private utility networks.
You can still watch the discussion from May 11th to hear from their experts about how the LTE/5G ecosystem can help utilities use technologies developed for commercial networks to obtain the control and flexibility commercial offerings cannot provide.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished Panel of Industry Experts:
Motorola – Kreg Christoff, MSSSI VP and Director at Motorola Solutions Ericsson – Koustuv Ghoshal, Vice President & Head of Utilities Nokia – Kenneth Rabedeau, Head of Energy Segment-North America and Bell Labs-Distinguished Member of Technical Staff
Women Leaders Advancing the Future of Energy
During Women’s History Month, we honored the many women who have broken the barrier in the energy industry, paving the way for modern day energy technologies through their accomplishments. From the first patent for a gas heating furnace to significant discoveries in physics, chemistry and engineering, women have been – and continue to be – powering the energy industry’s history and future.
For Women’s History Month 2021, Industry Insights featured several trailblazing women whose work is advancing energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies.
You can still watch the discussion from March 25th, where female leaders gathered to discuss grid modernization challenges facing the U.S. utility industry, and explore industry trends and mission critical innovations needed in response to an ever evolving grid.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished Panel of Industry Experts:
Alia Amireh, Senior Engineer of OT Connectivity at Xcel Energy Kathy Nelson, Principal at West Monroe Partners Liana Ault, Energy CTO Innovation Lead at Nokia Energy Global Practice Martha Symko-Davies, Laboratory Program Manager-Energy Systems Integration Facility at NREL
2021 Annual Predictions and Trends for the Power Industry Roundtable with Energy Central
If 2020 taught us anything, it is how difficult it can be to predict the future! Looking back at the Energy Central’s 2020 Special Issue Series we certainly didn’t see anyone sharing predictions on an evolving remote work environment, utility shutoff moratoriums, and digital experiences replacing in-person visits to customers. That said, thought leaders and experts in the industry did share plenty that came to fruition: from customer-driven technologies to decarbonization of the grid to digital technologies taking a leap forward and more.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished Panel of Industry Experts:
Stephane Bilodeau, Novacab Inc. Stephen Callahan, GridBright Ron Chebra, EnerNex
When Utility and Telecom Visionaries Talk Tomorrow’s Grid
Listen to three critical infrastructure experts explore how to architect a reliable, secure, and resilient Power Grid, while addressing sustainability and affordability in today’s climate.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished Panel of Industry Experts:
Morgan O’Brien, Anterix David Owens, EEI
Visioneering the Private Networked Grid of the Future Part II
Visioneering the Private Networked Grid of the Future: Creating a smart connected grid of the future is imperative for utilities. To do that means to look beyond modernization and imagine a scenario that enables them to keep up with the demands of an increasingly sophisticated customer and new and increasingly complex technology. In an Energy Central Special Issue, industry experts from utilities, manufacturing and other sectors shared their visions of how 900 MHz licensed spectrum could support the grid of the future.
Watch this webinar to hear industry experts discuss how they would “visioneer” the intersection of smart communications and smart grids, as well as all the benefits that will flow from the integration of the two.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished Panel of Industry Experts:
Bruce Albright, Burns & McDonnell Bobbi Harris, UBBA Chris Trabold, General Electric
Visioneering the Private Networked Grid of the Future Part I
With 900 MHz spectrum for private LTE wireless broadband networks now approved for use, and the auctioning of the shared CBRS spectrum has begun, the nation’s electric utilities have an unprecedented opportunity to accelerate and advance their grid modernization and resiliency programs.
Watch this webinar to hear industry experts discuss how they would “visioneer” the intersection of smart communications and smart grids, as well as all the benefits that will flow from the integration of the two.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished Panel of Industry Experts:
Andrew Bordine, Anterix Ahmad Faruqui, Brattle Consulting Rick Schmidt, Black & Veatch Scott Schoepel, Motorola
Private LTE For Electric Utilities Round Table – from CBRS to 900 MHz
Private wireless broadband has been a critical unmet need for electric utilities in the last decade. With the upcoming CBRS auction and the FCC Ruling on 900 MHz in May, spectrum is now available for utilities to build their private LTE networks and expand their broadband to the edge of the grid in support of utility modernization efforts.
Hear industry experts share their perspectives and help utilities navigate through these uncharted broadband spectrum waters.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished Panel of Industry Experts:
Michael Aarons, Federated Wireless Richelle Elberg, Guidehouse Insights Mauricio Subieta, Nokia
The grid of the future requires resilient, high performing, and cyber secure technology
Grid modernization requires secure and resilient technology. What are utilities doing about it?
Current events have demonstrated once again the essential role of the electric grid in society. In the last 3 months, we’ve seen how the grid must transform to provide essential services where it is needed most – supporting healthcare sector – while electricity load shifted dramatically away from commercial and industrial to residential.
And, utilities had to adapt to a new operating model forced by social distancing. It feels like the world has been turned upside down. We are left wondering “what’s next?”. We know yesterday’s grid won’t meet the dynamic challenges of now or into the future. Let’s look deeper into these operational challenges that utilities face in light of all these events, explore industry trends, and identify mission critical innovations needed.
What are the main operational challenges that utilities are facing? What technologies are being deployed to close those gaps? What are the capabilities that are needed most? What types of partnerships are required to succeed? What mission critical innovations are needed within the utility industry? Where role does automation and autonomy play in future grid operations? Where does the innovation needs to reside in the energy value chain? What could the industry be doing more or different to quickly address today’s challenges?Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished of Industry Experts:
Mike Brozek, Anterix Matt Bult, Evergy
Electric grid modernization with 900 MHz Private LTE is now a reality
This inaugural chapter of the Industry Insights series explores how the FCC, by making 900 MHz spectrum available for private broadband networks, will fortify the next generation of grid modernization, unlocking benefits in cyber security, reliability and advanced technology.
Hosted by:
Pete Tseronis, Founder of Dots and Bridges and former DoE CTO
Featuring a Distinguished Panel of Industry Experts:
Ryan Gerbrandt, Anterix John Hughes, Ameren James McCarthy, Nist Matt Olson, Burns & McDonnell