Matt Neal and Sergey Kynev with Siemens Energy

Industrial Talk is talking to Matt Neal and Sergey Kynev with Siemens Energy about “E-STATCOM and Data Centers and Impact to Power Quality”.

Scott MacKenzie hosts a podcast celebrating industrial professionals and their innovations. In this episode, he discusses grid stability and solutions with Matt Neal and Sergey Kynev from Siemens Energy. They highlight the challenges of maintaining grid stability, particularly with the increasing demand from data centers. Siemens Energy’s solutions, such as STATCOM and E-STATCOM, provide reactive and active power control, enhancing grid stability and efficiency. The conversation also touches on the need for collaboration among stakeholders, including utilities, technology providers, and data center owners, to address the growing demands on the grid.

Alan Ross with APC Media

Industrial Talk is onsite at DistribuTech 2025 and talking to Alan Ross, Managing Editor at APC Media about “Insights into the Dynamic Utility/Energy Market”.

Scott MacKenzie and Alan Ross discuss the five elements of successful companies: education, collaboration, innovation, culture investment, and communication. They highlight the importance of trust and innovation in the power industry, noting Siemens’ leadership. Ross emphasizes the need for condition-based maintenance and the formation of the Safety and Reliability Association (SARA) to address electrical safety and reliability. He also discusses the impact of renewable energy on the grid and the importance of promoting women in the industry. The conversation concludes with a call to action for industry professionals to engage with SARA and download free resources from Industrial Talk.

Charles Murray with Switched Source

Industrial Talk is onsite at DistribuTech 2025 and talking to Charles Murray, President and Founder at Switched Source about “Stable Microgrid integration solution”.

Scott MacKenzie introduces Industrial Talk, a podcast focused on industrial professionals, and promotes free resources like an e-book and an evaluation tool. He interviews Charlie Murray, CEO of Switched Source, about their innovative power electronics solutions for distribution utilities. Switched Source’s technology, called Phase EQ, balances electrical load on power lines, improving grid efficiency and reliability. The device, which operates up to 15,000 volts, can be deployed quickly without service interruptions. Charlie discusses the company’s mission to unlock capacity for electric vehicle adoption and their future plans for international expansion.

Nuraddin Hajiev with Tecnica 80

Industrial Talk is onsite at PowerGen 2025 and talking to Nuraddin Hajiev, Commercial & Marketing Specialist at Tecnica 80 about “Transformer Manufacturing and Maintenance”.

Scott MacKenzie from Industrial Talk discusses the Industrial Renaissance e-book and a personalized business valuation program available on their website. At Power Gen in Dallas, Texas, he interviews Nuraddin Hajiyev from Technica80, a company that manufactures equipment for transformer manufacturing plants. Technica80 specializes in high-voltage transformers, providing customized tools like lifters and mandrels. Hajiyev highlights the company’s founder’s expertise and their international clientele, particularly in the U.S. due to American customers’ appreciation for quality. Technica80 aims to expand in the U.S. market, leveraging their unique, high-quality products.

Brandon Young with Young Management and Consulting

Industrial Talk is onsite at DistribuTech 2025 and talking to Brandon Young, President and CEO at Young Management and Consulting about “Challenges and solutions for the utility market”.

Scott MacKenzie introduced his new eBook, “Today’s Industrial Renaissance,” highlighting challenges and strategies for industrial professionals. The podcast featured Brandon Young, President and CEO of Young Management and Consulting (YMC), discussing his company’s growth, international presence, and innovative solutions in the utility sector. YMC focuses on capital projects, data analytics, and project management, employing 120 individuals across the US, UAE, and Dubai. Young emphasized the importance of technology, AI, and safety in the industry, noting YMC’s zero-incident record. He also discussed recruitment strategies and the future of work in the utility industry.