Frequency Band podcast
Industry leaders, innovators, and policy experts bring you fresh perspectives on grid reliability, the clean energy transition, and technological innovation.
A New Energy Podcast from CAISO
The energy grid is undergoing a massive transformation and Frequency Band podcast will give you the roadmap to navigate the rapidly changing industry. Hosts Paul Dockery and Becky Robinson of the ISO bring together industry experts to explore the physics, economics, and governances that keep the system operating at 60 Hertz.
Every episode our hosts sit down with industry leaders, innovators, and policy experts to bring you fresh perspectives on grid reliability, the clean energy transition, and technological innovation.
Whether you work in the utility sector, study energy policy, or simply want to understand how power reaches your home, Frequency Band delivers energy discussions that are driving our industry.
Join us for episode one, April 21: Apple | Spotify | Youtube | Wherever You Listen
Meet your hosts
Paul Dockery
Paul Dockery began his career in the electric industry with shift work in a control room. Since then, he has worked in operations, construction, and development at an independent power producer as well as resource planning, retail rates, and wholesale contracting at electric utilities. Paul hosted the cult-classic industry podcast, Public Power Underground, and is currently a Market Strategy and Governance Manager at CAISO. He lives in Washington state with his wife, three kids, and dog. Dockery works out of a hole in the ground with a perfectly round door painted green. If ever you are passing his way, don't wait to knock! Tea is at four; but any of you are welcome at any time.
Becky Robinson
Becky Robinson is the Director of Market Policy Development at CAISO, where she leads collaborative efforts to design and evolve its markets. Prior to joining CAISO, she was a Senior Director of Market Policy at Vistra Corp., where she covered PJM market policy and was elected as the Vice Chair of the PJM Members Committee. She was an Economist at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, including advising Commissioner Cheryl LaFleur. She began her career in economic consulting at LECG. Robinson grew up in the Appalachian foothills of northeast Alabama