• The hydrogen economy needs palladium: The Fuel Constraint Nobody Talks About
    Mar 9 2026
    In the "Power Anywhere" podcast, host Rick Harlow explores several crucial aspects of power solutions, from the hydrogen economy to fuel logistics and energy resilience. Harlow begins by discussing the vital role of palladium in hydrogen fuel cells and emphasizes the need for a reliable supply chain. The conversation then transitions to the importance of fuel logistics in disaster situations, reinforcing that the capacity to deliver fuel consistently is as critical as delivering medical supplies or food. He also underscores the need for fuel independence and diversification to build more resilient systems, reducing dependency on diesel which can lead to catastrophic consequences when disrupted. Harlow further elaborates on the concept of forward operating bases in the military and suggests that their principles of redundancy, diversification, and decentralization could be integrated into civilian energy grids, thereby enhancing resilience during crises. Lastly, Harlow appeals to various stakeholders, including policymakers, industry leaders, the general public, and first responders, underscoring the importance of understanding energy dynamics for improved planning and resilience.
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    14 mins
  • Hydrogen Drones, Military Logistics, and the Future of Fuel at the Tactical Edge
    Feb 24 2026
    This episode of "Power Anywhere," hosted by Rick Harlow, delves into the rise of drones in modern defense operations with a focus on the promises and challenges posed by hydrogen-powered drones. Highlighting the limitations of current battery technology, Harlow presents hydrogen as a powerful alternative that boasts quicker refueling times, extended flight time, and greater payload flexibility. However, the logistics of hydrogen fuel supply present obstacles, particularly in hostile or disaster-stricken areas, thereby introducing the concept of decentralized hydrogen production. This innovative approach allows fuel to be produced on-site, increasing operational security and self-sufficiency. He concludes by noting the potential benefits of such drone technology and fuel logistics could have for civilian infrastructure and energy independence.
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    11 mins
  • PG&E Power Outage: 40,000 Without Electricity — What It Reveals About Grid Failure and Energy Resilience
    Feb 18 2026
    The podcast script discusses the recent power outages that affected 40,000 PG&E customers, raising concerns about the reliability of power infrastructure. The script highlights the factors causing grid stress, which include aging infrastructure, wildfire-related shutoffs, changing weather patterns, and an increase in electric vehicle usage. The risks of centralized power distribution are also discussed, especially in relation to the difficulties faced by hospitals, telecommunication services, water systems and businesses. The script further emphasizes the limitations of generators and underscores the need for true energy resilience, proposing solutions like microgrids, solar panels and energy storage systems. A promising shift towards decentralized energy is also discussed, including onsite generation models, the use of hydrogen as a distributed fuel and tactical systems that operate during emergencies. Finally, the script encourages businesses and cities to rethink their energy strategies and move towards decentralized energy to ensure stability and minimal disruption.
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    12 mins
  • 40,000 in the Dark: A Grid Failure Story
    Feb 8 2026
    In this episode of Power Anywhere, Rick Harlow discusses the implications of recent power outages, specifically addressing the wide-reaching impacts of PG&E's latest outage affecting forty thousand customers. Rick dives into the inconvenience and challenges faced by affected households and businesses, and highlights the community solidarity in responding to such disruptions. The importance of swift and coordinated action from utilities, like PG&E, and their steps to upgrade infrastructure and improve responsiveness are emphasized. Rick also discusses the proactive strategies communities and companies can adapt to prepare for unforeseen power disruptions, from investing in backup power systems to deploying advanced monitoring systems. The conversation wraps up with a discussion on the future of power, including advancements in renewable energy and smart grid technology, and the important role these developments play in mitigating the impact of future outages.
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    9 mins