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Powering the Future: A Conversation with Roy Jones of ElectriCities

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This encore episode of People, Politics and Pork revisits a powerful conversation with Roy Jones, CEO of ElectriCities, as he shares four decades of insight into the electric power industry. From his start at Arkansas Power and Light to leading one of the region’s largest public power organizations, Roy breaks down the evolution of energy in America—from oil and coal to renewables and nuclear.

Greg and Newell dive into timely issues like Microsoft’s purchase of Three Mile Island, the growing energy appetite of tech giants, and the role of nuclear power in a sustainable future. Roy sheds light on how corporations are entering the energy production space, the economics of restarting nuclear plants, and why safety remains the industry’s top priority.

Whether you're curious about how your power gets to your home or how future energy needs will be met, this episode delivers an accessible and informed look at one of society’s most critical systems.

Tune in for a smart, engaging discussion on where energy is headed—and why it matters to all of us.

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This encore episode of People, Politics and Pork revisits a powerful conversation with Roy Jones, CEO of ElectriCities, as he shares four decades of insight into the electric power industry. From his start at Arkansas Power and Light to leading one of the region’s largest public power organizations, Roy breaks down the evolution of energy in America—from oil and coal to renewables and nuclear.

Greg and Newell dive into timely issues like Microsoft’s purchase of Three Mile Island, the growing energy appetite of tech giants, and the role of nuclear power in a sustainable future. Roy sheds light on how corporations are entering the energy production space, the economics of restarting nuclear plants, and why safety remains the industry’s top priority.

Whether you're curious about how your power gets to your home or how future energy needs will be met, this episode delivers an accessible and informed look at one of society’s most critical systems.

Tune in for a smart, engaging discussion on where energy is headed—and why it matters to all of us.

  continue reading

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