Are utilities ready for the coming death spiral? [AUDIO]

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Utilities may soon be on the verge of a “death spiral” as more customers leave the grid and implement distributed energy technologies like solar. A similar shift happened in Telecom as the rise of mobile phones made copper lines nearly obsolete.

This week, we’ ask what lessons the utility sector can learn from telecom companies that have already navigated the shift to distributed technologies.

We’ also discuss why some in the Tea Party and other unlikely groups are supporting renewables, as well as ask what we’ve learned about grid management ten years after the notorious 2003 Northeast blackout.

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