Grid Talk: Transmission Challenges in a Carbon-Free World

Mark Gabriel, CEO and Administrator for WAPA, discusses how market dynamics are pushing the transmission grid to its limits.

Grid Talk

September 11, 2020
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"There's an opportunity for the right investments, the right construction, and the ability to work towards...a carbon-free or reduced-carbon future."

MARK GABRIEL, CEO AND ADMINISTRATOR, WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION

The Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) delivers federal hydropower to more than 40 million Americans every year. In this episode of Grid Talk, host Marty Rosenberg talks with Mark Gabriel who is the CEO and Administrator for WAPA. Mr. Gabriel explains how market dynamics are pushing the transmission grid to its limits. 

“We’re adding more and more of the very thing that is pushing us to those limits. I think we’ve got to get a balance of those things.”

We’ll also hear what’s holding up dozens of projects to improve our transmission infrastructure. 

Mark Gabriel is Administrator and CEO of the Western Area Power Administration. Gabriel manages the nonprofit federal organization, which markets and delivers low-cost federal hydropower from 57 hydroelectric plants to wholesale customers. 

Mr. Gabriel holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Fordham University in New York and completed the coursework for a master’s degree in administration and management from Saint Michael’s College in Vermont.

Tags:
  • Hydropower
  • Grid Deployment and Transmission
  • Clean Energy
  • Electricity Industry Insights
  • Decarbonization